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Players discuss recruiting 101
The Virginia Gazette— While most of his teammates are heading off to the beach for summer vacation, Jahlil Green is spending his three-month "break" auditioning for college football coaches. From Philadelphia to Winston-Salem and Norfolk to Morgantown, Green will...Tags: Financial Aid, Football, University of Richmond, Sports, College of William and Mary
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Colleges step up efforts to protect football players
South Carolina star lineman Jadeveon Clowney's crushing hits on college football fields have had a massive impact. NFL scouts covet the Clowney's game-changing skills. Up-and-coming players love trying to emulate his blows that routinely land on ESPN'...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), University of California, Los Angeles, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Health and Safety at School, Education
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Hartford Women's Soccer Releases 2013 Schedule
The Hartford women's soccer team has put out its 2013 schedule, which features eight home games on the West Hartford campus. John Natale has built the program into an annual America East contender and enters 2013 looking to push forward and rebuild at the...
Tags: University of Hartford, Soccer, Fairfield Stags, Travel, National Economic Council
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College lacrosse's makeover likely isn't finished yet
The dust has settled in the wake of Johns Hopkins' announcement that the men's lacrosse team will join the Big Ten for the 2015 season. But that does not mean that the sport's makeover is complete. "Things are going to continue to shuffle, things are...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, ESPN (tv network), Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Lacrosse
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Pac-12 to limit contact during football practices
Orlando SentinelWith concerns increasing over student-athlete safety, the Pac-12 announced Monday that it will be limiting the amount of contact in football practices of its member schools. The move is part of a $3.5 million comprehensive health initiative –...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Health and Safety at School, Pacific-12 Conference, College Sports, College Football
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Outfielder Joey Falcone, former Marine medic, knows about pressure
This week has been a wonderful blur for Columbia outfielder Joey Falcone. Monday, he stood on the mound at Citi Field, which might as well have been a mountaintop. It was Memorial Day. The former Marine medic, with two tours of duty in Iraq and one in...
Tags: Citi Field, New York Mets, Memorial Day, Dartmouth Big Green, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Maryland's Katie Schwarzmann wins second straight Tewaaraton Award
Katie Schwarzmann became the fourth two-time winner of the Tewaaraton Award Thursday. The Maryland senior midfielder and Cornell's Rob Pannell were honored as the top players in collegiate lacrosse Thursday night at the 13th-annual award ceremony at...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Lacrosse, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Atlantic Coast Conference, North Carolina Tar Heels
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Hokies Pitcher Has Connecticut Ties
The Hartford CourantDevin Burke may wear the colors of Virginia Tech, but he also helps bear the standard for Connecticut baseball. "Connecticut, it's like a subtle hotbed for baseball," Burke said. "A lot of people go under the radar. Colin O'Keefe was the Gatorade...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Baseball, Oklahoma Sooners, Science and Technology, College Baseball
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COLLEGE UPDATE: Former Glendale Community College standout Alex Sarkissian concludes excellent season for Pepperdine tennis
The following are updates on area athletes at the collegiate level. Alex Sarkissian (Glendale Community College, 2011) Pepperdine University tennis junior: After a wildly successful and undefeated sophomore season for Glendale Community College in 2011,...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Major League Baseball, Baseball, Pepperdine Waves, College Baseball
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Surging Syracuse set to shoot for national title as NCAA lacrosse championships hit Philly
AP Sports WriterSyracuse meets fourth-seeded Denver on Saturday in the semifinals of the NCAA Division I lacrosse tournament. It's the first time the Orange seniors have made the Final Four. Syracuse (15-3), which earned the top seed with a strong finish to a season...Tags: Lacrosse, National Football League, Lincoln Financial Field, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports
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Cornell's Rob Pannell: 'Someone can always stop you'
Rob Pannell is smart enough – getting accepted to Cornell would seem to be plenty of proof of that – to realize that he is not invincible. Even as he has registered six goals and nine assists in two NCAA tournament games and is preparing the...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Duke Blue Devils, College Sports, Princeton Tigers, Cornell Big Red
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Air Force offers New Smyrna Beach safety Cole Holcomb
Orlando SentinelCole Holcomb has been gaining lately. Gaining weight, gaining height. He's even gained a college football scholarship offer. For Holcomb, a 6-foot-1, 190-pound safety at New Smyrna Beach High, he figures the gains he has made physically have...Tags: Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, New Smyrna Beach, Awards and Prizes
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