Extractions: Sports Home Welcome from Coach Jim Timmer Welcome to the Calvin College baseball page. Here you will find a wealth of information on our program, including my e-mail link, our roster, our schedule and results, links to the MIAA (Calvin's conference), links to other Calvin sports and more. If you're a parent you might like to check out the Calvin College Parent's Page . If you're a high school student wondering about your post high school plans, feel free to wander this page and our Admissions site. Or check out Chimes, our student newspaper, or KnightFile, our award-winning sports periodical. Finally, we'd love to have you visit the campus as part of one of our Fridays at Calvin programs. Let me know if I can help! Interested in playing at Calvin?
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Elizabethtown College Women's Volleyball Blue Jays. Press releases, pictures, schedule of games, results roster and recruiting information. http://www.etown.edu/sports/volley/
Amherst College Athletics: Women's Hockey Lord Jeffs schedules, coaches profiles, roster, statistics, fact sheet, and news. http://www.amherst.edu/sports/current/w-hockey/index.html
Extractions: February 26 - The fifth-seeded Amherst womens hockey team saw its season come to an end with a 6-1 NESCAC Tournament quarterfinal loss at fourth-seeded Hamilton College on Saturday. The Jeffs finish at 8-12-5, while Hamilton advances to next weekends conference semifinals, where theyll face top-seeded host Bowdoin College. Full Story February 18 - An upset-minded Amherst womens hockey team took a 2-1 lead into the final period but came away with a hard-fought 5-2 non-league loss to the No. 1-ranked team in the nation, Elmira College, in a game played on neutral ice at Williams College on Friday night. The Jeffs close their regular season at 8-11-5 and await the start of the NESCAC Postseason Championship Tournament, which kicks off next Saturday. Full Story February 16 - The Amherst womens hockey team was edged by visiting non-conference foe St. Anselm College 1-0 in its final regular-season home game on Wednesday night. St. Anselm junior Danielle Campbell tallied the lone score as the Hawks improved to 17-3-1, while Amherst dropped to 8-10-5. Full Story
Albion College Softball Britons. Contains player profiles, scores, coaching staff, and statistics. http://www.albion.edu/sports/softball/
Extractions: Albion third baseman Beth Striffler makes a throw across the diamond to first baseman Sarah Slamer as shortstop Sarah Caskey looks on during game one action of the Britons' non-league doubleheader against Rochester College. Albion won both games by scores of 8-0 and 9-1. Photograph by Gregg Twietmeyer, Albion College sports information assistant. Albion finished with a 23-13 overall record and an 8-6 mark in MIAA play. The Britons tied Hope College for fourth place in the final regular season standings, but the Flying Dutch received the last spot in the league tournament based on a victory over Alma, the league champion. The Britons posted impressive victories, sweeping doubleheaders from NCAA Division II institutions Hillsdale and Northwood. The team was rewarded for its winning season by placing three scholar-athletes on the all-MIAA squad. Junior shortstop Sarah Caskey achieved first team recognition for the fourth time in her career (she also earned a pair of all-league first team awards in basketball). Caskey finished sixth in the MIAA in batting, posting a .395 average with 17 hits in 43 at-bats in league play. She also ranked among the top five in the MIAA in on-base percentage (.477) and slugging percentage (.558). Senior outfielder Megan Russell and junior pitcher Michaela Adams were All-MIAA second team selections. Russell, who was also named to the Collegiate Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-America third team, tied for second in the MIAA in runs batted in with nine. In 14 league contests, Russell posted a .267 batting average with three doubles and a triple. Adams earned a 4-3 record in seven league starts. She tossed a no-hitter in the first game of the Britons final MIAA doubleheader at Hope. In 43-2/3 innings of work, Adams allowed 15 runs, 34 hits and 15 walks. She was third in the league in strikeouts with 35.
Extractions: Audrea Hamby (Lutherville, MD/Towson) scored her second game-winning goal in as many days Sunday, as the Lynchburg College womens soccer team defeated Maryville (TN) College 1-0 at the Comfort Suites Showcase, hosted by Roanoke College. The Hornets captured the tournament title with wins on Saturday and Sunday. Audrea Hamby Scores GW Goal in 1-0 Victory over Western New England College
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Le Moyne College Athletics SYRACUSE, NY The Le Moyne college womens soccer team opens the 2005 season this Join the Dolphin sports Mail List Listen to Teamline Broadcasts http://www.lemoyne.edu/athletics/
Extractions: Marist Director of Athletics Tim Murray and Director of Rowing Tom Sanford are pleased to announce the hiring of Kelly Harris as the Head Women's Crew coach. A Hudson Valley native, Harris most recently coached at Vassar. She takes over the program as the Red Foxes are coming off their most successful season yet, winning the program's first-ever New York State Championship Varsity Eight and Overall titles. more[+]
Hanover College - Hanover, Indiana Official site, providing information about the Panthers intercollegiate teams, campus sports facilities, Hall of Fame, and department news and events. http://www.hanover.edu/sports/
Extractions: a Harriers compete at Indiana Little State meet Leah Peelman Liz Otte Mike Sullivan Senior Leah Peelman (Cincinnati, OH) finished second to lead Hanover College's cross country squads' efforts at the Indiana Intercollegiates (Little State). The annual gathering of the Indiana's colleges and universities was held Friday, Sept. 16, at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN. Peelman led Hanover's women's team to a 10th-place finish among Indiana's 17 competing small schools. Peelman covered the five-kilometer course in 18:24 to finish 38 seconds behind Southern Indiana University senior Heather Cooksey (17:46). Freshman Liz Otte (Crothersville, IN) was 21st overall for the Panthers in 20:07. Sophomore Lindsay Ludwig (New Palestine, IN) placed 70th in 21:30. Sophomore Alicia Peterson (Loveland, OH) finished 77th in 21:44. DePauw University captured the women's small-college championship with 72 points. The University of Indianapolis was second with 89 points. Complete women's Little State results are available here.
College Drinking Takes a close look at the scientific data regarding college drinking, including the link between alcohol and sports, sexual assault and rape, and alcoholinduced blackouts. http://www.alcohol-info.com/College/index.html
Extractions: TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Is there an epidemic of alcohol use at college? 3. Who does the drinking? 4. Alcohol and riots 5. Alcohol, sports and advertising 6. Beer commercials: Do they increase drinking? 7. Sexual assault 8. Spring break 9. Blackouts 10. Why do some people do risky things when they drink? 11. Students define a "drink" differently than researchers 12. Feedback changes self-reported drinking habits 13. Beverage containers should show serving size info 14. Prevention programs 15. Summary 16. References Introduction While the statistics mentioned above are stark, and clearly indicate that alcohol misuse continues to be a problem on college campuses, it is important to recognize that there is a tremendous amount of misinformation about college drinking floating unchallenged through the media and from alcohol researchers themselves. It is also critical to recognize that lots and lots of people profit from the pervasive use of alcohol at colleges people in the tourism industry (e.g., spring break trips), beverage manufacturers, advertisers, bar owners, grocery store chains, media outlets, and the list goes on. All of these factors make it very difficult to get to the truth, which is that alcohol use on college campuses is certainly a problem, but hardly the epidemic it is made out to be.
Redirect Thoroughbreds official web site with news, schedule, awards. http://www.skidmore.edu/sports/sports/w_basketball/
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Extractions: To quote Snopes The Washington Redskins have proved to be a time-tested election predictor. In the previous 15 elections, if the Washington Redskins have lost their last home game prior to the election, the incumbent party has lost the White House. When they have won, the incumbent has stayed in power.
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Extractions: Women's tennis match moved to Verona MADISON, Wis. Saturdays Lake Michigan Conference womens tennis match between Edgewood College (1-2, 1-0 LMC) and Dominican University (0-4, 0-2 LMC) will played at Verona High School. Due to scheduling conflicts, the match had to be moved from McKee Farms Park in Fitchburg, the regular home of the Eagle womens tennis team. The match is still scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Edgewood College plans to add track to varsity athletic offerings MADISON, Wis. (Sept. 9, 2005) - Edgewood College has announced plans add men's and women's track to its varsity athletic offerings with NCAA Division III competition beginning as early as January 2006. The addition of track brings the number of intercollegiate programs at the college to 14, an all-time high.