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Tag: Coaches: Page 30
Sports
Rekindling Wilmaâs legacy: Tennessee State University struggles to revive Olympic tradition â athlete Wilma Rudolph
It was only fitting that the route for the Atlanta-bound Olympic torch ran right through the heart of the historically Black Tennessee State University (TSU) campus in Nashville. After all, the school has a storied tradition in womenâs track and field.
June 20, 2007
Sports
Clemson hires former Georgia star
CLEMSON S.C. Former Georgia star Saudia Roundtree has joined the Clemson womenâs basketball team as an assistant coach.
June 18, 2007
Students
Fore! NCAA division I: golf taps its first historically Black college â National Collegiate Athletic Associationâs Division I golf tournament raises doubts on commitment to nurturing black golfers
Jackson State University made history this spring by becoming the first historically Black institution to have its golf team invited to the National Collegiate Athletic Associationâs Division I golf tournament. Division 110 the NCAAâs top competitive division.
June 18, 2007
Sports
USOC pushes for diversity behind the scenes â US Olympic Committee
The U.S. has produced more than its share of women and minority athletes who have made their marks and claimed Olympic glory. But behind the scenes is a different story.
June 18, 2007
Sports
Clive of Portland â Clive Charles â Soccer Coach Guides University of Portlandâs Menâs and Womenâs Teams to Record-setting Year
Soccer Coach Guides University of Portlandâs Menâs & Womenâs Teams to Record-setting Year.
June 16, 2007
Sports
Racial harmony and a first down â experiences of a head coach at Illinois University
I was recently asked, âWhy do you think it is important. as a coach, to take the lead in building bridges across racial and cultural lines in athletics?â Succinctly. I would say it would have to do with my background, my resolve and my opportunity. Let me expand on that reaction.
June 16, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Embattled Jackson State President seeks promised funds for deficit â James Lyons, Sr â Recruitment & Retention
JACKSON, MS Beleaugered Jackson State University President James Lyons Sr. has asked the state legislature to erase a third of a university deficit that could exceed $3 million.
June 15, 2007
Students
Student-athletes at work: NCAA work rule will be âdifficult to monitor.â â National Collegiate Athletic Association
In a surprise development at its annual convention, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) approved new legislation allowing athletes to work part-time jobs during the school year.
June 15, 2007
Sports
Presidential transitions â the appointment of the president of Smith College
Higher education rode a roller coaster in 1995, a year of actions that provoked rage and hope, sorrow and joy.
June 15, 2007
Sports
Former Purdue Star Jannon Lampley Named Womenâs Basketball Coach at St. Josephâs College
RENSSELAER Ind. Jannon Lampley, former Big Ten player of the year at Purdue, was named womenâs basketball coach Friday at St. Josephâs College.
June 14, 2007
Sports
Chasing More Than Just Wins
Black women coaches hope to inspire the next generation of athletes.
June 13, 2007
Sports
Black Women Coaches Hope to Inspire the Next Generation
Recent appointments of Black women coaches â like that of Cochese Washington at Penn State â raise the profile of African American women in Division I athletics, and provide hope and inspiration to the next generation.
June 13, 2007
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