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Baseball continues to struggle to gain momentum

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There is no shortage of scouts who expect junior third baseman/designated hitter Anthony Rendon and a number of other Owls to play one day in Major League parks across the country.

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Baseball continues to struggle to gain momentum

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Boey ‘ready to run fast’ at NCAA nationals Friday

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A season of hard work will conclude this weekend at the NCAA Indoor Championship for red-shirt junior Zye Boey. Boey will be the lone Eastern track and field representative, competing in the 200-meter dash.

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Swimming makes history, takes first C-USA crown

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Never having won the Conference USA Championship, the swim team has been well accustomed to placing third or a satisfactory second, but this year was different.

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A Decade of Success

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Its been ten years since Scott Austin began his career as Strength and Conditioning Coach at Jacksonville State University. A lot of changes have occurred during that time with the athletic program. JSU has a new football stadium, there are many more athletes, and there are a lot more banners hanging from the rafters and trophies in the cases.

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A Decade of Success

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Taking his talents to Charleston

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While some high profile athletes prefer to take their talents to South Beach, others like to venture outside of Florida and travel somewhere with a few less beaches. Somewhere like Charleston. Sophomore Randolph Tribble came to Charleston from Riviera Beach, Fla, hoping to impress in not one, but two Panther uniforms.

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Cheerleaders win big at the Arnold

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A tense atmosphere filled the Greater Columbus Convention Center on Sunday for the Arnold Classics cheerleading competition. As the judges tallied their scores and announced their decisions, working their way up the age groups, the Youngstown State University cheerleading squad nervously awaited its fate.

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Timeout with Kelsey Lawson

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Freshman Kelsey Lawson currently posts an 18-13 singles record and is 13-14 in doubles play. After winning three consecutive singles matches of the ITA Midwest Regional, the Arizona native qualified for the Main Singles Draw, where she lost in the first round.

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Taking it to the Top

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Balls of Fury

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Over 100 students descend on Shad to fight it out for the undisputed title of HBS Ping Pong Champion The tournament had its genesis a couple of months ago when I had a 30 second conversation with Luke Owings (who is running the SA Cup) after class one day.

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A familiar situation: Men’s record doesn’t indicate improvement on the surface

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7-23 overall, 1-17 in the Big East. Look familiar? Thats Oliver Purnells first season as head coach of the DePaul mens basketball program

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A familiar situation: Men’s record doesn’t indicate improvement on the surface