Smack Sportswear Hobbies basketball, Water Polo, Traveling and almost anything fun in the outdoors . general Motors selected Olympic Hopeful Athlete and recipient of http://www.smacksportswear.com/athletebios/athlete.html
Extractions: Home Town - Redondo Beach, CA Jewell started playing volleyball at South Torrance High School and advanced his abilities at El Camino College. He was recruited by the University of Hawaii. Adam continued his training on the beaches of Southern California and began playing full-time on the AVP Tour in 1998. Adam did well right away. After getting a 7th place finish and several 9th place finishes with Lee LeGrande, Jewell finished his 1998 rookie year with a career high 5th place finish in San Diego playing with Brent Doble. Jewell started the 1999 AVP season ranked 38th and by the end he advanced to 21st. In 1999, Jewell had several 7th and 9th place AVP finishes and he finished the year with a 5th at the Manhattan Beach Open playing for the first time with Eduardo Bacil (Anjinho). In 2001, he finished 2nd in Virginia Beach and 3rd in Huntington Beach. Jewell achieved the jump from 38th to 21st ranking in 1999, and then moved to 14th in 2001. He finished the 2002 season in the top ten, and had continued success in 2003; finishing 3rd in the Hermosa Open on NBC. In 2004, Jewell finished 1st in Austin, 2nd in Belmar, and finished the year ranked 2nd in points. Adam is now an established player and is well recognized on the AVP Tour.
Palomar Athletic Department General Information Athletic Dept. Home general Information Phone and Email Contacts CLICK HERE to view a biography of former Palomar basketball player Dr. Ted Repa, http://www.palomar.edu/athletics/alumni.htm
Extractions: John Woods Athletic Dept. Home General Information Phone and E-mail Contacts Directions ... Notable Palomar Sports Alumni in Coaching ATHLETIC ALUMNI PAGE CLICK HERE to view an article on former Palomar swimmer Ana Maria Salazar, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Clinton Administration. CLICK HERE to view biographical information on former Palomar football player Dr. Scott Bowman, Ph.D., UCLA Professor of the Year, Policital Science Dept., 1993-94, and Author of The Modern Corporation and American Political Thought CLICK HERE to view a biography of former Palomar basketball player Dr. Ted Repa, Ph.D., who retired recently as Chair, Department of Administration, Leadership and Technology, Steinhart School of Education, New York University. The biography is from the NYU web site. CLICK HERE to view a professional biography of world renowned entomologist David Faulkner, a former Palomar football and basketball player.
Temple Athletics - Women's Basketball - Player Bio Temple Athletics Owlsports.com. Home Ticket Info general Info Owl ClubMembership Merchandise Radio/TV Women s basketball - Player Bio http://www.owlsports.com/sports/wbball/rosters/displayPlayer.asp?PLAYER_ID=2490
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Extractions: During Gallagher's tenure, several Badger athletes have earned outside recognition. Five of Gallagher's players have garnered All-Big Ten honors while three Badgers have earned All-Mideast Region honors. Pitcher Andrea Kirchberg became the program's first All-American, earning recognition on the Easton All-American squad in 2000. In 2002, Kirchberg earned first-team All-Big Ten honors and second-team All-Region honors.
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Regis University - Athletics Athletics Staff bios. Men s Cross Country Women s Cross Country Women sVolleyball In her nine seasons at the helm of the women s basketball team, http://www.regis.edu/regis.asp?sctn=ath&p1=stfbio
Extractions: Now entering his seventh year as Director of Athletics at the University of Northern Iowa, Rick Hartzell has overseen unparalleled success and growth for the Panthers athletics program. He was named the university's fourth full-time director of athletics since joining the Division I ranks on August 9, 1999. Take some time to talk to Hartzell, and his passion for UNI athletics - and college athletics in general - comes across loud and clear. His love for the Panthers should be no surprise, as he was a UNI student-athlete during the mid-70s, and was able to come back home in 1999 to lead his alma mater's athletic program into the 21st century. He also believes strongly in the "student" part of the term student-athlete, and understands the importance of shaping well-rounded individuals for a life after competitive athletics are over. In addition, the Panthers have finished in the upper half of the Missouri Valley Conference's all-sports standings each year under Hartzell's direction, including a best-ever finish of second in the 2000-01 campaign. Prior to his arrival, UNI had finished in the upper half of the league all-sports standings just once. UNI has also consistently finished in the top 90 in the annual Director's Cup standings since Hartzell's arrival, a ranking that measures a school's success in various sports in NCAA championships during that athletic year. In 2003-04, UNI finished 80th nationally, tops among schools in the Missouri Valley Conference.
On Campus -- University Of Maryland Terrapins Official Athletic Site The University of Maryland Official Athletic Site complete coverage of allMaryland Terrapin NCAA sports including basketball, football, baseball, soccer, http://umterps.collegesports.com/school-bio/md-sports-med-general.html
Extractions: The Fairleigh Dickinson University women's soccer team (4-4) fell to host Hofstra, 4-2, at Hofstra Soccer Stadium in Hempstead, NY, on Sunday evening. The Knights battled back from a 2-0 deficit with goals from sophomore forward Tonya Hipsman and junior forward Christine McCartney, knotting the score at 2-2, but the Pride surged ahead to take the game on Chrissy Arnone's goal with 14:48 remaining. ( more
Extractions: Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football ... Tennis setNav("mainleftsportsm",["003776","003776"],["003776","003776"],["ffffff","ffffff"]) Basketball Cross Country Soccer Swimming ... Volleyball setNav("mainleftsportsw",["003776","003776"],["003776","003776"],["ffffff","ffffff"]) Staff Directory Schedules Ticket Office Giving to Athletics ... Site Map setNav("mainleftsportsa",["003776","003776"],["003776","003776"],["ffffff","ffffff"]) setNav("mainleftsportsu",["003776","003776"],["003776","003776"],["ffffff","ffffff"]) Associate Athletic Director, Development Beginning her second year as associate athletic director for development, Olympia Ammon spearheads the athletic department's fundraising efforts, including the solicitation of all major gifts for athletic endowments, scholarships and facilities; annual support for the Owl Club booster organization; and athletic fundraising events. In her first year, Ammon and her team have increased Owl Club donations 27% to reach an outstanding million dollar goal. Ammon was named associate athletic director on July 2, 2004 after spending the previous year as the director of corporate relations in the Rice University central development office, where she helped raise more than $10.5 million in corporate gifts to the University.
UKAthletics.com | The Official Site Of University Of Kentucky Athletics Player Bio Eric Allen Men s basketball general A walkon point guard His father, Billy Allen, played high school basketball for Coach Tubby Smith http://www.ukathletics.com/index.php?s=&url_channel_id=-1&url_subchannel_id=&url
UKAthletics.com | The Official Site Of University Of Kentucky Athletics Coach Bio Mickie DeMoss Women s basketball Her personality will bringstudentathletes to her program, the alumni will love her, the fans will love http://www.ukathletics.com/index.php?s=&change_well_id=2&url_article_id=10833
Florida State Seminoles Official Athletic Site Seminole Athletics general Releases. Florida State Athletics general Releasess March 5, 2005 FSU Women s basketball at ACC Tournament http://seminoles.collegesports.com/genrel/fsu-genrel.html
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2004-05 Lady Lion Basketball Bios 200405 lady lion basketball bios Walling was named a TranSouth ScholarAthlete three times and was chosen as a team captain two years. http://www.fhu.edu/athletics/wbasketball/team.asp
University Of Akron, Zips - Official Athletic Site - On Campus Football and men s basketball attendance have increased over the last four August 2005, Awarded the general Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic http://gozips.collegesports.com/school-bio/akoh-admin-thomas.html
Extractions: (Colorado State '83) The arrival of Mike Thomas on The University of Akron campus in the fall of 2000 launched a five-year overhaul of the look, feel, and pace of the department of athletics. Thomas, one of the nation's most productive young Division I administrators, has directed his attention to the major advancement of every facet of Akron Athletics, all in a successful effort to elevate UA's stature in the Mid-American Conference and on the national scene. Under Thomas' direction, from 2000 to 2004 Akron rose from last place to second among MAC schools in the Sports Academy Division I Director's Cup standings, and simultaneously vaulted UA to second in the MAC Academic Achievement Award rankings, also up from last place in 2000. Akron currently ranks fourth in the conference in the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate (APR). Externally, UA also has experienced tremendous growth and greatly maximized revenue opportunities under Thomas, increasing corporate sponsorship levels by 500 percent in four years, and attaining the highest annual giving levels in school history.
Extractions: In the storied history of Cougar Golf, Richard Crawford's name stands out among a group of renowned players. While the Cougars have won 16 NCAA team national championships and eight individual national championships, Crawford is the only Cougar to win two individual titles. In 1959 and 1960, Crawford placed his name atop the collegiate golf word and became the first player in NCAAA history and one of only four players to win multiple titles. During his stay with the Cougars from 1959-61, Crawford was a part of two NCAA national championships, two Missouri Valley Conference championships and was named a First-Team All-American in 1960 and 1961. He was recently inducted into the state of Arkansas Hall of Fame. Lovette Hill, Baseball (1950-74)
Baylor University Bears - Official Athletic Site general Athletic Department Guide. Baylor University Mission Statement Women s basketball Office 254710-3947 Baseball Office 254-710-3029 http://baylorbears.collegesports.com/school-bio/bay-athlguide.html
Extractions: To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures, and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the University, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff. Athletic Directory Baylor Quick Facts
The Lexus Gauntlet - Official Athletic Site - On Campus 1950 Nobel Peace Prize laureate; Former UnderSecretary general to the United Natalie Williams, Pac-10 Female Athlete of the Decade in basketball and http://lexusgauntlet.collegesports.com/school-bio/ucla-famous-alum.html
Extractions: UCLA Famous Alumni/Athletes Name Significant Accomplishment(s) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar NBA's all-time scoring leader; Six-time MVP Val Ackerman President, WNBA Troy Aikman Quarterback of three-time Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys; TV analyst Linda Alvarez TV journalist and anchorwoman Army Archerd Veteran entertainment columnist and broadcaster Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. (d.) First African American to win Wimbledon tennis title; Human rights activist Sean Astin Actor, "Rudy" and "Lord of the Rings" Donald Barksdale (d.) First African American Olympic basketball gold medalist Gary Beban Heisman Trophy winner; President of CB Commercial Catherine Bell Actress, Movies and Television show "Jag" Harve Bennett Writer/Producer/Director, notably of "Star Trek" films Corbin Bernsen Actor, most notably "L.A. Law", "Major League" and "Major League Part II" Tom Bradley (d.) Former Mayor, City of Los Angeles Lloyd Bridges (d.)
Extractions: Fresno State's search for a new Athletics Director culminated in the selection of Thomas C. Boeh, the current athletics director at Ohio University. Boeh will take over July 1, 2005. Boeh's appointment was announced today by Fresno State President John D. Welty in the Joe Josephine Theater of the Duncan Athletic Facility. "Boeh brings the combination of experience, performance and a commitment to high academic standards that Fresno State needs to compete at a national level," said Welty. "Fresno State was seeking an experienced athletics director with a solid record of performance. We have found one of the top athletics directors in the country to guide our program." Boeh (pronounced "bay"), who has served as athletics director of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, since July 1995, was appointed by Welty following a national search conducted by a 15-member campus and community committee. "I am grateful for the confidence that Dr. Welty and members of the university community have shown me today," Boeh said.