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Men's water polo set for success


		Men's water polo set for success

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

10 hours ago by Gabrielle Bluestone
Hatchet Staff Writer

The dream team is back. Or at least the GW men's water polo team version of it.

Time Warner picks up Big Ten Network and conference games

The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH

21 minutes ago by Eric Barone, Reporter

Band Anticipates Debut Performance at Greene

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

51 minutes ago by Traver Riggins

One week before the hustle of freshmen move-in week, the Howard University Showtime Marching Band was preparing for a new season and Saturday's home football game against Georgetown.

With their first halftime performance rapidly approaching and music from popular artists such as Lil' Wayne and Soulja Boy, band direction Kelvin Washington anticipates the performance.

Herd, Badgers ready to 'Jump Around'

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

3 hours ago by Tom Bragg

The last time Marshall visited a team from the Big Ten, the Herd nearly knocked off Ohio State in Columbus. Marshall will be seeking a better result from this trip to Big Ten country when the Herd faces No. 11 Wisconsin on Saturday at noon in Madison, Wis.

SRU upset by Seton Hill

The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA

12 hours ago by Terry Rodgers

The Slippery Rock University football team got their first taste of action Saturday in a 27-20 loss to Seton Hill at Offutt Field in Greensburg, Pa.

Seven members of both the Rock offense and defense were first year starters and although the team lost, the effort was noble.

Hawks set to start season at C.W. Post


		Hawks set to start season at C.W. Post

The Penn, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, PA

12 hours ago by Vaughn Johnson/Online Editor

Coming off months of fine tuning their bodies in the weight room, after suffering from the sweltering heat in training camp and a couple of dress rehearsals, the 2008 Crimson Hawks finally get to play the games that count. A year removed from a nine-win season and NCAA tournament win, the Hawks open the season on the road in New York to welcome new PSAC foe C.

Rock football to fill holes, stay competitive in tough conference

The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA

15 hours ago by Terry Rodgers

Last season, the Slippery Rock University football team finished a respectable 9-2 and in third place in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference's western division.

The year was exciting as the Rock was fighting for a playoff spot up until the very last regular season game, a 59-34 win at Edinboro University.

Snapshot: Tough Times

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

21 hours ago

Snyder, Spann familiar with Badgers


		Snyder, Spann familiar with Badgers

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

1 day ago by Andrew Ramspacher

Marshall head football coach Mark Snyder has one vision instilled in his mind from his Big Ten days of making the annual trip to Camp Randall Stadium to take on the Wisconsin Badgers.

Snyder's team, whether it is Minnesota in 1998 or 2000 or Ohio State in 2002 or 2003, is on the field warming up, preparing for another tough conference battle and then, as if someone turned a switch, the 80,000 plus in attendance rises as one.

White Leads WVU

The Marcolian, Marietta College, OH

1 day ago by Mike Washabaugh

It's a new era of football for West Virginia. Former head coach Rich Rodriguez has migrated north to Michigan, star running back Steve Slaton bolted for the NFL, and alumni Chris Henry and Pacman Jones, who now goes by Adam, are not in jail. Much has changed in the past year, including the play of quarterback Pat White.

Buckeyes suffer big loss

The Marcolian, Marietta College, OH

1 day ago by Mike Washabaugh

When you look at the box score, it will read that Ohio State shut out Youngstown State 43-0. It will also show the Heisman hopeful, Chris "Beanie" Wells rushed for 111 yards and a score on only 13 carries. Seems like a fairly productive day, and maybe head coach Jim Tressel took him out of the game early as a precaution.

Coming down the home stretch:


		Coming down the home stretch:

The Eagle, American University, DC

1 day ago by Shaun Flynn

In 1997, the Florida Marlins, then an unknown expansion team, won the World Series. The Cleveland Indians dismantled the New York Yankees, the reigning World Series champs, in first round of the playoffs while the Boston Red Sox found themselves crying to sleep for the 79th season in a row.

Turner regains starting position


		Turner regains starting position

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

1 day ago by Eric Detweiler

Quarterback Chris Turner will start against Middle Tennessee State on Saturday

The Morgan Bears-A Powerhouse to be Reckoned With

Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD

1 day ago by Allen Stith

Baltimore, Md- The Bears finished their preseason strong as they prepare to battle against cross town rival Towson University for the first game of the regular season.

"We definitely made some improvements offensively," says Head Coach Donald Hill-Eley in an August 25th Athletic Department report following a preseason scrimmage.

SCHIMMEL: Too early to panic

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

2 days ago by Greg Schimmel

Columnist Greg Schimmel isn't worried just yet about the Terrapin football team.

NASCAR Initiative Sparks Diversity, Internships

The Hilltop, Howard University, DC

2 days ago by Jamela Joseph

When Howard University students Erica Day and Jamie Bowman were considering internships, they were selected for one they would never imagine.

With the growing diversity interests in NASCAR (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing), both successfully completed NASCAR's Diversity Internship Program and found it to be a rewarding experience.

Ross Romano: Sub-par slate for Colonials

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

2 days ago by Ross Romano
Hatchet Columnist

Once again, the athletics department has scheduled a weak out-of-conference slate for the squad - a problem further exacerbated by the fact that, as usual, very few of the marquee games will be played on the Colonials' home court.

CSU Swimmer Makes a Splash in Beijing


		CSU Swimmer Makes a Splash in Beijing

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

3 days ago by Robert Ivory

For most students at Cleveland State, the summertime can bring different opportunities as they may work the summer to spend all their money on textbooks in the fall, get ahead of the game and take several summer classes, or take a little bit of their savings out and go on a nice trip to New York, Chicago, or Washington D.

Familiar Face Takes Over CSU Wrestling Team


		Familiar Face Takes Over CSU Wrestling Team

The Cauldron, Cleveland State University, OH

3 days ago by Nick Camino

He took over a month to find, but last week Director of Athletics Lee Reed announced that former CSU graduate assistant and Limestone College head coach Ben Stehura would take over as head wrestling coach at Cleveland State. After former head coach Jack Effner unexpectedly resigned early in July to take a counseling position in Virginia, the Athletic Department and Reed began a national search hoping to find the person who could resurrect the storied wrestling program that has struggled the past few years.

Patriot Bowl atmosphere not what fans anticipated

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

3 days ago by Chris Gates

Kent State fans would have rather seen the Flashes play Boston College at Dix Stadium. With a crowd of 10,788 and the Flashes unable to move the ball, many students and alumni were frustrated with the game and atmosphere. "This seems to be really wasteful with the amount of people that showed up," sophomore nursing major Carl Scott said as the game wound down.

Hawks dismantle Duquesne in scrimmage Thursday

The Penn, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, PA

3 days ago by Vaughn Johnson/Online Editor

Thursday's matchup against Duquesne was scheduled to be a scrimmage, but most people around both teams expected a close contest with the intensity of a real game. Although the intensity was there, most of it coming from the IUP sideline, the close back and fourth battle that most people were expecting never materialized.

Cleveland Browns Stadium becomes unwelcome home


		Cleveland Browns Stadium becomes unwelcome home

KentNewsNet.com, Kent State University, OH

3 days ago by Thomas Gallick

The Kent State football team was in Cleveland to play Boston College Saturday night at Cleveland Browns Stadium, even if a casual glance at the scoreboard could not prove it.

The Flashes lost 21-0 to the Eagles and now have less than a week to prepare for Saturday's game with Iowa State in Ames, Iowa.

Midfield machine keeps humming for Hounds

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

3 days ago by Dave Lomonico

By Dave Lomonico

Associate Sports Editor

Like an offensive lineman in football or a catcher in baseball, soccer midfielders are the glue that holds the unit together. Underappreciated by casual fans but admired by teammates and coaches, midfielders define ruggedness, cohesion and nuance.

Hyped up Hounds hope to avoid complacency


		Hyped up Hounds hope to avoid complacency

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

3 days ago by Brian Hungarter

By Brian Hungarter

Associate Sports Editor

Oh, what a difference one year can make. Coming into the 2007 campaign, the men's soccer team was touted as a young squad given the possibility to compete based upon pure talent. The same team was also taken with a grain of salt and viewed as being at least one year away from becoming any serious threat.

Jimmy Patsos parlays success into contract extension

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

3 days ago by Dave Lomonico

Rest assured, Hounds fans, Jimmy's not jumping … at least not anytime soon. With college coaches bolting left and right for greener grass, Jimmy Patsos likes it right where he is, thank you very much. While school was out, Patsos and the athletic department were busy finalizing a new five-year extension that will keep the fifth-year head coach on the sidelines at Reitz Arena until 2013.

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