NBA.com: Marc Jackson Bio Marc jackson 25 phi, 81, 23, 24.4, 340731 .465, 0-2 .000, 289-349 .828,2.30, 2.70, 5.00, 1.0 .40 .22, 1.62, 2.10, 12.0 http://www.nba.com/playerfile/marc_jackson/
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Heraldsun.com Jackson S Journey Of Triumph, Tragedy Greg jackson already had plenty of successes on his basketball résumé. For now, though, jackson s attention is on Duke s basketball team. http://www.heraldsun.com/sports/nccentral/40-587552.html
Famous Brothers Of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Eugene Edgerson AllAmerican basketball University of Arizona Alpha Alpha Epsilon Jerry Rice NFL-SF 49ers Miss Valley State Delta phi http://www.radford.edu/~pbs-clb/famousbrothers.htm
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Aiken Technical College - News ATC Knights basketball Coach Charles Welch served as guest speaker. Among thosehonored were Karen Bacon, phi Theta Kappa AllState Team; Megan Brock, http://www.aik.tec.sc.us/news_040518_awards.html
Extractions: ATC Hosts Awards Night Posted May 19, 2004 Aiken Technical College honored its best and brightest students Thursday, April 15, in an Awards Night ceremony held in the campus gymnasium. ATC Knights Basketball Coach Charles Welch served as guest speaker. Theta Kappa President; Jessica Nealious, Who's Who; David Payton, Who's Who; Elizabeth Perrow, Who's Who; Brennan Russell, Who's Who; Elizabeth Shults, Who's Who; Valerie Spradley, Who's Who; Josh Stallings, Basketball and Who's Who; Aaron Storer, Rudy Mason Endowment Scholarship; Wayne Sullivan, Who's Who; and Lindsay Wyont, Who's Who; all of Aiken. Also, Marlon Bussey, Basketball; Stefan Fryer, Basketball; Johanna Shaw, Who's Who; Darrin Shine, Basketball; and Mario Williams, Basketball; all of Augusta, Ga. Also, Jermaine Geter, Basketball, and Candice Ray, Who's Who, both of Barnwell. Also, Tamell Bailey, Student Government Association Treasurer, Who's Who, and Phi Theta Kappa Treasurer; Donna Rogers, Dixie Narco Scholarship; and Latoya Williams, Dixie Narco Scholarship; all of Beech Island. Also, Damon Baldwin, Outstanding Student Award - Industrial; Sandra Drumgoole, Presidential Scholarship; Michele Emmons, Buck Grant Award - Practical Nursing; Calvin Roland, Basketball; and James Stokeling, Basketball; all of Hephzibah, Ga.
HickokSports.com - Biography - Jim Jackson This document is a biography of basketball player Jim jackson, with his completecareer statistics. It is a page in the biography section of http://www.hickoksports.com/biograph/jacksonjim.shtml
Extractions: Alpha Index Index by Sport Index of Women Career Statistics Other Resources The 6-foot-6, 220-pound Jackson was an All-American guard as a junior at Ohio State University in 1992, when he was named college player of the year by United Press International. Jackson averaged 22.4 points that season and 19.2 for his three-year career. He then left school to enter the NBA draft and was chosen by the Dallas Mavericks in the first round. He held out for most of his rookie season, finally joining the team in March of 1993 and averaging 16.3 points in 28 games. Dallas sent him to the New Jersey Nets in a nine-player trade during the the 1996-97 season. That began an odyssey that has seen Jackson play for nine different teams in the span of seven seasons. He joined his ninth team, the Sacramento Kings, as a free agent at the beginning of the 2002-03 season. Jackson's best season, statistically, was 1994-95, when he averaged 25.7 points a game, fifth in the NBA and first among non-centers. However, an ankle injury in February cut that season short. Because of his size, Jackson has been a swing man for much of his NBA career, playing small forward as well as shooting guard.
Extractions: document.write(''+''); The Daily Orange Extras: Student Resources Scholarships Movies Travel ... Syracuse University var story_id = 645145; Home News By Christine Show Published: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 When Craig Wilson counts the number of new members in his fraternity this semester, he doesn't need a calculator. In addition to the NPHC, the Latino Greek Council and the Multicultural Greek-Letter Council have had a new member intake ranging from zero to nine members. This is a considerable difference compared to pledge classes in the Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils, which include the more mainstream fraternities and sororities. IFC and Panhel pledge classes can consist over 40 members.
SU Cornerback Jackson Stabbed Outside Schine - The Daily Orange - Sports Tanard jackson, the Syracuse football team s starting cornerback, was stabbed in The party was cohosted by phi Beta Sigma fraternity and Zeta phi Beta http://www.dailyorange.com/media/paper522/news/2004/09/28/Sports/Su.Cornerback.J
Extractions: document.write(''+''); The Daily Orange Extras: Student Resources Scholarships Movies Travel ... Syracuse University var story_id = 733508; Home Sports By Michael Becker Published: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 Tanard Jackson, the Syracuse football team's starting cornerback, was stabbed in the upper left side of his chest at about 2 a.m. Sunday, according to a police report. Syracuse head coach Paul Pasqualoni said Jackson will likely miss Saturday's game against Rutgers. Jackson was released from the hospital yesterday, said Sgt. Tom Connellan of the Syracuse Police Department. "It's unfortunate," Pasqualoni said. "He tried to avoid what happened. In the end, he couldn't." Police reports said Jackson was stabbed after attending a party at Schine Student Center. The party was co-hosted by Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and Zeta Phi Beta sorority, said George Brobbey, president of Phi Beta Sigma. Alexis Stanley, a sophomore who attended the party, said a small scuffle broke out in Schine earlier in the night, but security stopped that altercation. Later, at 2 a.m., a fight broke out in a nearby parking lot that included 15 people, according to a police report. Pasqualoni said Jackson and three to four other men attempted to break up the fight. The men were later confronted, he said, at which point Jackson was stabbed.
HOME Zeta phi Beta Sorority is serving fried chicken, greens, and Macn-cheese;Time 400pm-800pm Miami Men s basketball vs. Ohio Dominican (Exhibition) http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/free4all/november.html
Extractions: HOME AfterDark Art Museum Associated Student Government ... News November Thursday, November 4th Department of Theatre's "Bourbon at the Border" Written by Pearl Cleage and Directed by Paul Jackson Time: 8:00 pm Location: Center for Performing Arts, Studio 88 For tickets contact the Box Office at 529-3200 or www.tickets.muohio.edu
Extractions: As a sophomore (2004) - Played in 20 games with one start... Scored a goal in the Cards 5-4 triple-overtime loss to Ohio State... Named to the MAC Academic Team... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad the Athletic Director's Honor Roll and the Dean's List. As a freshman (2003) Played in 14 games with one start... Her first career goal was the game-winner in the Cards' 3-2 win at Ball State... Provided valuable minutes off the bench... Brings strength and quickness to the forward line... Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and the Athletic Director's Honor Roll. In High School - Lettered four years under coach Cathy Stovall... Co-captain of the team her junior and senior years... Led her team in assists... Earned All-County honors (2000-02)... Two-time All-State selection (2001 -02)... Named to the Jefferson County Public School All-Harvest Tournament Team (2001 and 2002)... Voice Tribune's "Sophomore to Watch" (2000)... Team Offensive Player of the Year (2000-03)... Participated in the National Hockey Festival (2000-02)... Trained with the International Field Hockey Club of Kentucky in the off-season... Holds Eastern High School record for career goals (72)... Valedictorian of her senior class... Also lettered in track and field.
Phi Mu Gamma Alpha Chapter Interests basketball, Volleyball, Rugby, Reading, Writing, Star Wars, Lord ofthe Rings, Interests phi Mu and working with all of our fabulous phis! http://www.wm.edu/so/phi-mu/juniors.htm
Extractions: Jamiee Afeld, InterSorority Council Representative Majors: Biology and Chemistry Hometown: St. Petersburg, FL Interests: Basketball, Volleyball, Rugby, Reading, Writing, Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Medieval Times, the outdoors Fun Fact: I really like Sherlock Holmes! Juliet Aiken Major: Psychology Hometown: Sabillasville, MD Interests: Dancing, reading, writing, art, theter, vacations, Cheese shop house dressing, shiny things, meeting people, movies, caramel apples and popcorn, halloween, swing dance, Phi Mu! Fun Fact: I cannot concentrate on studying unless I'm in a room with a bunch of people, the tv on, or any other assorted combination of distractions. Kathleen Altemose Major: Neuroscience Hometown:Winchester, VA Interests: Volunteering at the hospital, Phi Sigma Pi, Phi Mu, Sex in the City, Johnny Depp, Pink Fun Fact: I was born on Thanksgiving! Elizabeth Bowman Majors: History, Government Hometown: Harrisonburg, VA Interests: Eastern Orthodoxy, Politics, Good Clean Jokes, History, Having Fun! Fun Fact: I'm the Vice President of Orthodox Christian Fellowship and I work at the Toymaker Shop! Alicia Frame, Webmistress and Philanthropy Chair
Welcome To ALUmni News Lambuth is currently searching for a head basketball coach for the Lambuth Participating groups included Sigma phi Epsilon, Religious Life Council, http://www.lambuth.edu/alumni/alumninews/apr04.html
Maine Community College System The AllMaine Academic Team is part of the national phi Theta Kappa program an Gael S. jackson, Southern Maine Technical College, South Portland http://www.mccs.me.edu/press/pr/031901.html
Extractions: Email: akirkpatrick@mtcs.net The eleven students selected for the team are: Kathryn M. Doak-McDonald of Wilton, a business administration-hospitality major at Central Maine Technical College (CMTC) in Auburn Carrie Graiver of Norway, a general studies major at CMTC Laura A. Manson of Corinna, a business management major at Eastern Maine Technical College (EMTC) in Bangor Jon Morrison of Oakland, an applied computer and electronics major at Kennebec Valley Technical College (KVTC) in Fairfield. Morrison was also named Maine's 2001 Centennial Scholar by the American Association of Community Colleges and Phi Theta Kappa. He will represent Maine at the AACC Centennial Convention in Chicago, IL in April. Sarah Schuh of Waterville, a nursing major at KVTC
Hope College | Athletics Chronology of Hope College Men s basketball Updated thru 200405 season phi Delta Kappa, Bluffton, Ohio 43, Hope 18 Whiting Red Crowns 45, Hope 18 http://www.hope.edu/pr/athletics/mbb/chrono.html
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Mississippi State Alumnus: Summer 1998 Junior pitcher Jeremy jackson of Meridian is the recipient of the SEC s H. Boyd A second Mississippi State athlete, Lady Bulldog basketball guard Stacie http://msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu/alumnus/summer.98/37bulldog.htm
Extractions: Jackson Junior pitcher Jeremy Jackson of Meridian is the recipient of the SEC's H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award for 1997-98. Jackson and University of South Carolina volleyball player Shani Abshier, the SEC's Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year, were selected for top league honors by a committee of Faculty Athletics Representatives from the 12 SEC schools. Each athlete receives a $10,000 post-graduate scholarship. Jackson becomes the fifth Mississippi State athlete to receive the prestigious SEC Scholar-Athlete Award since 1990. Previous recipients have included Burke Masters (baseball, 1990), Aimee York (volleyball, 1993), Tammy Newlon (women's basketball, 1994), and April Ecke (cross-country, 1995). Jackson, who earned his fourth varsity letter in his third year as a starting pitcher, has posted a 22-7 overall career record at Mississippi State, and led the 1998 team with an 9-2 record (as of May 27). Jackson compiled a 9-4 record on Mississippi State's 1997 NCAA College World Series team, earning Louisville Slugger National Player of the Week honors after a career-best 15-strikeout game against top-ranked LSU. He was later selected by the New York Mets in the 1997 June draft.
Extractions: Medical Center Sept. 12 Clean Football Stadium Veteran's Memorial Stadium 2 p.m. Sept. 13 Officer Meeting PTK Office 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17-18 Leadership Convention Garden City Sept. 26 Clean Football Stadium Veteran's Memorial Stadium 2 p.m. Sept. 27 All Members Meeting A/S Room 213 7 p.m. Sept. 28 Satellite Seminar WH 107 6:30 p.m. October 2004 Date Event Place Time Departure Time Oct. 12 Satellite Seminar WH 107 6:30 p.m. Oct. 15 OSU Homecoming Walk-Around Oklahoma State University 5:15 p.m -