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Athens Banner Herald: Schmitt, Scroggy go 1-2 in 200 at Pan Pacs
IRVINE, Calif. - United States and Georgia teammates Allison Schmitt and Morgan Scroggy finished 1-2 in the women's 200-meter freestyle at the Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships on Wednesday.
Athens Banner Herald: Magill: Wallace plans to keep running
Jarryd Wallace, son of Georgia women's tennis coach Jeff Wallace, is my bet to win the marathon run at the 2012 Paralympics in London, England.
College Sports: UIC: Cross Country Finishes Season At NCAA Midwest Regional Championships
Stillwater, Okla .- The UIC men's and women's cross country teams wrapped up its 2008 season at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships on Saturday morning in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Athens Banner Herald: UGA track's Norton honored
Georgia track and field coach Wayne Norton will be one of 13 recipients of the Golden Heart Award, according to an announcement from the Finesse Empowerment Group.
Athens Banner Herald: Moore takes bronze at NACAC championships
MIRAMAR, Fla. - Georgia sophomore Brian Moore won a bronze medal in the javelin at the NACAC (North American, Central American, Caribbean) Under-23 Championships in Miramar, Fla., over the weekend.
College Sports: Lafayette: Seniors Izevbigie and Butler Named 2008 Maroon Club Scholar-Athletes
Seniors Osasumwen Izevbigie and Jeff Butler were chosen as the 2008 Maroon Club Scholar-Athletes and will be honored at the annual Maroon Club Hall of Fame Dinner on Nov. 21, 2008. Izevbigie, a member of the indoor and outdoor track and field teams, was the female recipient while Butler, a four-year member of the baseball team, earned the male honor.
College Sports: St. John's: Former St. John's Track & Field Olympic Medalist, World Record Holder Honored
The St. John's cross country and track & field program honored one of its most decorated alumni, current volunteer assistant coach Tom Farrell, Monday night at a dinner reception held in the Marillac Terrace on the St. John's University Queens campus.
College Sports: Lafayette: Former Hurdler, Brown, Passes Away at 78
Former Lafayette hurdler and a pioneer in sports science and medicine, Dr. C. Harmon Brown died from cancer on Nov. 11. He was 78.
College Sports: Cal State Northridge: All Comers Meets Return to Matador Track Complex in January
Cal State Northridge Track & Field has announced the schedule for its 2009 All Comers Meets. The Matadors will host nine All Comers meets beginning January 10 and running through March 7.
College Sports: Cal State Northridge: All Comers Meets Return to Matador Track Complex in January
Cal State Northridge Track & Field has announced the schedule for its 2009 All Comers Meets. The Matadors will host nine All Comers meets beginning January 10 and running through March 7.
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·Lafayette: Seniors Izevbigie and Butler Named 2008 Maroon Club Scholar-Athletes
Seniors Osasumwen Izevbigie and Jeff Butler were chosen as the 2008 Maroon Club Scholar-Athletes and will be honored at the annual Maroon Club Hall of Fame Dinner on Nov. 21, 2008. Izevbigie, a member of the indoor and outdoor track and field teams, was the female recipient while Butler, a four-year member of the baseball team, earned the male honor.
·St. John's: Former St. John's Track & Field Olympic Medalist, World Record Holder Honored
The St. John's cross country and track & field program honored one of its most decorated alumni, current volunteer assistant coach Tom Farrell, Monday night at a dinner reception held in the Marillac Terrace on the St. John's University Queens campus.
·Lafayette: Former Hurdler, Brown, Passes Away at 78
Former Lafayette hurdler and a pioneer in sports science and medicine, Dr. C. Harmon Brown died from cancer on Nov. 11. He was 78.
·Cal State Northridge: All Comers Meets Return to Matador Track Complex in January
Cal State Northridge Track & Field has announced the schedule for its 2009 All Comers Meets. The Matadors will host nine All Comers meets beginning January 10 and running through March 7.
·Cal State Northridge: All Comers Meets Return to Matador Track Complex in January
Cal State Northridge Track & Field has announced the schedule for its 2009 All Comers Meets. The Matadors will host nine All Comers meets beginning January 10 and running through March 7.
·Clemson: Track & Field Schedule Announced for 2009 Season
The men's and women's track & field schedule was announced Monday by Lawrence Johnson, Director of Track & Field at Clemson. The indoor season gets underway on January 9-10 at home with the Clemson Invitational. The Tiger track & field program will host three indoor meets and one outdoor meet during the 2009 season.
·Florida State: 2008 Outdoor Track And Field Champions Trip To The White House Photo Gallery
The 2008 Outdoor Track and Field Champions traveled to the White House to be recognized by President Bush.
·Georgetown: Georgetown Women's Cross Country Finishes Fourth at NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional
On a day of strong performances for the Georgetown cross country program at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional at Princeton University, the Hoya women's team started things in strong fashion on Saturday morning. Georgetown, ranked No. 13 in the country by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches, placed three individuals among the top-20 overall and finished in fourth place of 26 teams at the NCAA Regional.
·Georgetown: Georgetown Men's Cross Country Dominates NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional; Hoya Women's Team Places Fourth Overall
Led by junior Andrew Bumbalough (Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Academy), the Georgetown University men's cross country team cruised to a dominating win at the NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship, hosted by Princeton University on Saturday. The Georgetown women, meanwhile, placed three individuals among the top-20 overall and finished in fourth place of 26 teams. The win for the men's team provides the Hoyas with an ...
·UIC: Cross Country Finishes Season At NCAA Midwest Regional Championships
Stillwater, Okla .- The UIC men's and women's cross country teams wrapped up its 2008 season at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships on Saturday morning in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
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·Schmitt, Scroggy go 1-2 in 200 at Pan Pacs
IRVINE, Calif. - United States and Georgia teammates Allison Schmitt and Morgan Scroggy finished 1-2 in the women's 200-meter freestyle at the Mutual of Omaha Pan Pacific Championships on Wednesday.
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