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2010 Weekly Report

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  • Week 2: Sept. 12, 2010
  • Phone: (931) 221-7561

CURRENT STANDINGS

PFL

OVERALL

  • W-L PCT PF PA
  • Team

  • W-L PCT PF PA
  • H
  • A
  • STR

0-0 0-0 W1 0-0 0-0 L1 0-0 0-0 W2 0-0 0-0 L2 0-0 0-0 W3 0-0 0-0 L1 0-0 0-0 W1 0-0 0-0 L1 0-0 0-0 W1 0-0 0-0 L9

  • H
  • A
  • STR WEEK 2 RESULTS

Butler

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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1-1 .500 36 44 0-0 1-1 1-1 .500 33 60 0-1 1-0 1-1 .500 59 49 1-0 0-1
L1 lost at Youngstown St., 7-31 L1 lost to Old Dominion, 13-44 L1 lost at Duquesne, 31-35

Campbell Dayton Drake

1-1 .500 42 42 0-1 1-0 W1 def. Missouri S&T, 28-14 1-1 .500 49 70 0-0 1-1 L1 lost at Appalachian St., 14-45

Jacksonville Marist

1-1 .500 39 31 1-1 0-0 W1 def. Bucknell, 14-3

Morehead State 0-0

1-1 .500 38 69 1-0 0-1 W1 def. St. Francis (Pa.), 31-21

Davidson San Diego Valparaiso

0-0 0-0 0-0

0-2 .000 23 61 0-1 0-1 0-2 .000 17 74 0-1 0-1
L3 lost at Lenoir-Rhyne, 13-41 L3 lost at Southern Utah, 3-32

  • 0-2 .000
  • 7
  • 87 0-0 0-2 L11 lost at Franklin, 7-42

AHEAD IN WEEK 3

- PFL CONTEST

WEEK 3 PREVIEW

Saturday, Sept. 18

The 2010 PFL race gets underway in Week 3 as Campbell hosts Davidson and Morehead State travels to Dayton CAMPBELL will seek its first victory against DAVIDSON, the Wildcats winning the previous two meetings in the series. The Camels will look to rebound from a home-opening loss to Old Dominion in Week 2 while
Webber International at Jacksonville......................Noon

Location: Franklin, Ind. (Faught Stadium)

  • FRA leads series, 10-3
  • Streak: FRA, three wins

  • the Wildcats still seek 2010’s first victory.
  • DAYTON won last season’s meeting

Taylor at Butler .......................................................1 p.m.

Location: Pittsburgh, Pa. (Rooney Field)

on the road, ending MOREHEAD STATE’s three-game win streak in the series. The Eagles will look to quarterback Zach Lewis who threw for 458 yards in a Week 2 victory, the best passing effort in the FCS this season. The Flyers will counter with quarterback Steve Valentino, a preseason Walter Payton Award candidate. JACKSONVILLE will make its first appearance at renovated D.B. Milne Field when it hosts Webber International. The Dolphins saw a new AstroTurf surface installed

  • DAY leads series, 4-3
  • Streak: DAY, one win

Davidson at Campbell................................... 1 p.m.

Location: Buies Creek, N.C. (Barker-Lane Stadium)

  • ODU leads series, 1-0
  • Streak: ODU, one win

Morehead State at Dayton............................ 1 p.m.

  • since posting a 4-1 record at home last season.
  • BUTLER also will make its

Location: Morehead, Ky. (Jayne Stadium)

first appearance at a renovated stadium when it hosts Taylor. The Butler Bowl had new seating and a press box renovation during the offseason. The Bulldogs were unbeaten (7-0) at home in 2009 on their way to a share of the PFL championship.
DRAKE will take on Week 3’s biggest challenge when they travel to nationallyranked Montana State. After holding Missouri S&T to seven rushing yards, the Bulldogs will face the FCS’ No. 10 offensive attack – Montana State is averaging 469.5 yards per game. The Bobcats are coached Rob Ash, who was the Bulldogs

  • MOR leads, 4-1
  • Streak: SFPA, one win

Drake at Montana State ........................................3 p.m.

Location: Rolla, Mo. (Allgood-Bailey Stadium)

  • DRA leads series, 4-0
  • Streak: DRA, four wins

St. Joseph’s (Ind.) at Valparaiso............................8 p.m.

Location: Youngstown, Ohio (Stambaugh Stadium) First meeting between schools

  • head coach for 18 seasons.
  • VALPARAISO returns home and will experience a

first at Brown Stadium when the lights installed this offseason are switched on for the first night game in program history against St. Joseph’s (Ind.). The Crusaders also hope to flip the switch on their offense, which has averaged just 170 yards in
UC Davis at San Diego..................................... 9:05 p.m.

Location: Boone, N.C. (Kidd Brewer Stadium)

  • ASU leads series, 1-0
  • Streak: ASU, one win

  • the season’s first two games.
  • SAN DIEGO returns to Torero Stadium seeking its

Off Week: Marist season’s first victory as it hosts UC Davis. It is the first time since 1995 the Toreros

have opened a campaign with two straight losses. UC Davis will visit San Diego with revenge in mind after the Toreros won last season’s meeting, their first victory in four tries.

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2010 PIONEER FOOTBALL LEAGUE WEEKLY REPORT

PAST OFFENSIVE HONOREES

S04 Steve Valentino (BUT) S11 Zach Lewis (MOR)

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Zach Lewis, Morehead State

Sophomore, Quarterback, Manchester, Ky.
S18

S25 O02 O09 O16 O23 O30 N06 N13 N20
Lewis passed for 458 yards and four touchdowns to lead Morehead State past St. Francis, 31-21, in non-conference action, Saturday. His 458 passing yards are the most in the FCS this season, one-yard shy of the Morehead State record and 39 yards shy of the PFL single-game record. Lewis completed 27-of-41 passes on the day, with nine different receivers catching a pass.

PAST DEFENSIVE HONOREES

S04 Jerome Raymond (MOR) S11 Mario Kurn (SAN)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Mario Kurn, San Diego

Junior, Defensive End, Encinitas, Calif.
S18

S25 O02 O09 O16 O23 O30 N06 N13 N20
Kurn tied a PFL record with four quarterback sacks in San Diego’s 32-3 non-conference loss at Southern Utah, Saturday. He finished the night with seven tackles, five which were for a loss, one shy of the PFL record, and a fumble forced.

PAST SPECIAL TEAMS HONOREES

S04 David Lang (BUT) S11 Rainer Duzan (MOR)

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK

Rainer Duzan, Morehead State

Sophomore, Kicker, Dublin, Ohio
S18

S25 O02 O09 O16 O23 O30 N06 N13 N20
Duzan scored seven points in Morehead State’s 31-21 non-conference victory against St. Francis, Saturday. He converted four PATs and made a 24-yard field goal. Duzan also handled both punting and kickoff duties for the Eagles. He punted four times for 143 yards (35.8 ypk). Duzan also kicked off five times for 232 yards (46.4 ypk).

OTHER PLAYERS NOMINATED FOR THIS WEEK’S HONORS

OFFENSE

Andrew Huck (BUT), Kenny Mantuo (DAV) , Michael Piatkowski (DRA), Justin Watkins (DAY), Rudell Small (JAC), Tommy Reilly (MAR)

DEFENSE

Jordan Ridley (BUT), Paul Pizzuti (CAM), John Behm (DAV), Gary Hunter (DAY), Akeem Campbell (DRA), Leonard Smith (JAC), Jerome Raymond (MOR), Isaac Sine (MOR)

SPECIAL TEAMS

Adam Willets (CAM), Gary Hunter (DAY), Kevin Paully (MAR), Stanley Shurson (SAN)

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2010 Pioneer Football League
Team Statistics Through games of Sep 12, 2010

SCORING OFFENSE

1. Dayton 2. Jacksonville 3. Drake 4. Marist 5. Morehead State 6. Butler 7. Campbell 8. Davidson 9. San Diego
10. Valparaiso

G

2222222222

TD

8765543321

FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

RUSHING DEFENSE

1. Drake 2. Dayton 3. Marist 4. Morehead State 5. Butler 6. Jacksonville 7. Campbell 8. Davidson 9. San Diego
10. Valparaiso

G

2222222222

  • Att. Yards Avg/A Long
  • TD

3344433856

Avg/G

  • 69.5
  • 1

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59 29.5 49 24.5 42 21.0 39 19.5 38 19.0 36 18.0 33 16.5 23 11.5
68 139 64 202 71 283 88 356 69 373 84 419 83 422 97 432 72 466
112 508
2.0 3.2 4.0 4.0 5.4 5.0 5.1 4.5 6.5 4.5
28 18 17 35 48 23 24 59 33 31
101.0 141.5 178.0 186.5 209.5 211.0 216.0 233.0 254.0
17
7
8.5 3.5

SCORING DEFENSE

1. Marist 2. Drake 3. Butler 4. Dayton 5. Campbell 6. Davidson 7. Morehead State 8. Jacksonville 9. San Diego
10. Valparaiso

G

2222222222

TD

45678999

FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg/G

PASS OFFENSE

1. Morehead State 2. Marist 3. Jacksonville 4. Dayton 5. Butler 6. Drake 7. Davidson 8. Valparaiso 9. Campbell
10. San Diego

G

2222222222

Comp-Att-Int

39-65-4 50-78-1 38-66-2 41-69-2 41-65-2 36-60-1 41-78-5 33-66-2 25-47-0 22-56-0

  • Pct.
  • Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

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31 15.5 42 21.0 44 22.0 49 24.5 60 30.0 61 30.5 69 34.5 70 35.0 74 37.0 87 43.5
60.0 543 64.1 514 57.6 492 59.4 459 63.1 411 60.0 398 52.6 374 50.0 265 53.2 254 39.3 222
8.4 4 271.5 6.6 4 257.0 7.5 4 246.0 6.7 5 229.5 6.3 4 205.5 6.6 4 199.0 4.8 1 187.0 4.0 0 132.5 5.4 0 127.0 4.0 2 111.0
10

  • 12
  • 12

TOTAL OFFENSE

1. Butler 2. Dayton 3. Jacksonville 4. Morehead State 5. Marist 6. Campbell 7. Davidson 8. Drake

G

2222222222

  • Rush
  • Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

PASS DEFENSE

1. Davidson 2. Butler

G

2222222222

Comp-Att-Int

15-30-0 20-41-2 34-52-2 28-49-1 33-47-1 32-55-3 41-69-2 46-78-1 44-69-2 44-73-3

  • Pct.
  • Yds Avg/A TD Avg/G

391 411 140 802 303 459 138 762 258 492 130 750 121 543 125 664
65 514 133 579
275 254 125 529 129 374 135 503 104 398 128 502 161 222 132 383
75 265 121 340
5.7 4 401.0 5.5 8 381.0 5.8 7 375.0 5.3 5 332.0 4.4 5 289.5 4.2 3 264.5 3.7 3 251.5 3.9 6 251.0 2.9 2 191.5 2.8 1 170.0
50.0 141 48.8 236 65.4 332 57.1 351 70.2 364 58.2 426 59.4 472 59.0 557 63.8 629 60.3 662

  • 4.7
  • 1
  • 70.5

5.8 1 118.0 6.4 0 166.0 7.2 4 175.5 7.7 5 182.0 7.7 4 213.0 6.8 4 236.0 7.1 2 278.5 9.1 6 314.5 9.1 6 331.0
3. Marist 4. Morehead State 5. Campbell 6. San Diego 7. Dayton 8. Drake 9. Valparaiso
10. Jacksonville
9. San Diego
10. Valparaiso

TOTAL DEFENSE

1. Davidson 2. Butler 3. Marist 4. Dayton

G

2222222222

  • Rush
  • Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G

PASS EFFICIENCY

1. Morehead State 2. Drake 3. Jacksonville 4. Marist 5. Dayton 6. Butler 7. Campbell 8. San Diego 9. Davidson
10. Valparaiso

G

2222222222

Comp-Att-Int

39-65-4 36-60-1 38-66-2 50-78-1 41-69-2 41-65-2 25-47-0 22-56-0 41-78-5 33-66-2

  • Pct.
  • Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

432 141 127 573 373 236 110 609 283 332 123 615 202 472 133 674 139 557 146 696 356 351 137 707 422 364 130 786 466 426 127 892 419 662 157 1081 508 629 181 1137
4.5 9 286.5 5.5 5 304.5 5.0 4 307.5 5.1 7 337.0 4.8 5 348.0 5.2 8 353.5 6.0 8 393.0 7.0 9 446.0 6.9 9 540.5 6.3 12 568.5
60.0 543 271.5 4 138.2 60.0 398 199.0 4 134.4 57.6 492 246.0 4 134.1 64.1 514 257.0 4 133.8 59.4 459 229.5 5 133.4 63.1 411 205.5 4 130.3 53.2 254 127.0 39.3 222 111.0 52.6 374 187.0 50.0 265 132.5
5. Drake 6. Morehead State 7. Campbell 8. San Diego 9. Jacksonville
10. Valparaiso
0210
98.6 84.4 84.3 77.7

RUSHING OFFENSE

1. Butler 2. Dayton 3. Campbell 4. Jacksonville 5. San Diego 6. Davidson 7. Morehead State 8. Drake

G

2222222222

  • Att. Yards Avg/A Long
  • TD

0333021211

Avg/G

195.5 151.5 137.5 129.0
80.5 64.5 60.5 52.0 37.5

PASS DEFENSE EFFIC.

1. Butler 2. Davidson 3. Marist 4. Drake 5. Dayton 6. San Diego 7. Morehead State 8. Jacksonville 9. Valparaiso
10. Campbell

G

2222222222

Comp-Att-Int

20-41-2 15-30-0 34-52-2 46-78-1 41-69-2 32-55-3 28-49-1 44-73-3 44-69-2 33-47-1

  • Pct.
  • Yds Avg/G TD Effic.

75 391 69 303 78 275 64 258 76 161 57 129 60 121 68 104
5.2 4.4 3.5 4.0 2.1 2.3 2.0 1.5 1.4 1.2
59 48 26 45 15 28 24 13 14 21

  • 48.8 236 118.0
  • 1
  • 95.4

50.0 141 70.5 1 100.5 65.4 332 166.0 0 111.3 59.0 557 278.5 2 124.9 59.4 472 236.0 4 130.2 58.2 426 213.0 4 136.3 57.1 351 175.5 4 140.2 60.3 662 331.0 6 155.4 63.8 629 314.5 6 163.2 70.2 364 182.0 5 166.1
9. Valparaiso
10. Marist
55 55
75

  • 65
  • 32.5

2010 Pioneer Football League
Team Statistics Through games of Sep 12, 2010

KICKOFF RETURNS

1. Dayton 2. Butler 3. Jacksonville 4. Campbell 5. Davidson 6. Drake 7. San Diego 8. Marist

G

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No.

89
12 10 11
9
13
6

Yards

220 208 273 225 241 187 251 109 242 174

TD

0000000000

Long

41 30 37 33 33 30 35 22 21 23

Avg.

27.5 23.1 22.8 22.5 21.9 20.8 19.3 18.2 17.3 15.8

FIELD GOALS

1. Campbell

G

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Made

4

Att

4111423110

Pct.

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
.750 .500 .333 .000 .000
Morehead State Dayton Davidson
11131100
5. Butler 6. San Diego 7. Marist 8. Drake
9. Valparaiso
10. Morehead State
14 11
Valparaiso

  • Jacksonville
  • 0
  • .000

PUNT RETURN AVG

1. Marist 2. Davidson 3. Morehead State 4. Drake 5. San Diego 6. Dayton 7. Butler

G

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No.

52232120

Yards

44 12
8
11
7

TD

0000000000

Long

21 12
88
35
3

Avg.

8.8 6.0 4.0 3.7 3.5 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
-5.0

PAT KICKING

1. Dayton
Jacksonville Drake

G

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Made

8

Att

8765432143

Pct.

1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
.750
76543213
Morehead State Marist

  • Campbell
  • 3

000
0000
San Diego Valparaiso
9. Butler
Jacksonville Campbell
10. Valparaiso
0

  • 1
  • -5
  • 10. Davidson
  • 2
  • .667

INTERCEPTIONS

1. Jacksonville 2. San Diego 3. Butler 4. Dayton 5. Valparaiso 6. Marist

G

2222222222

No.

33222211

Yards

38
0
31 25 32
9

TD

0000000000

Long

41
0
31 26 32
9

Avg.

12.7
0.0
15.5 12.5 16.0
4.5

SACKS BY

G

2222222222

No.

65443221

Yards

27 37 12 23 19 15 12
9

Avg/G

3.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.00
1. Valparaiso 2. San Diego 3. Davidson
Dayton
5. Drake 6. Morehead State
Campbell
8. Butler
Marist
10. Jacksonville

  • 7. Drake
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0.0

8. Morehead State 9. Campbell
10. Davidson
17 13
0
17 13
0
17.0 13.0
0.0
10
10
11
0

PUNTING

1. Marist 2. Drake

G

2222222222

No. Yards Avg/P

12 493 41.1 12 445 37.1 10 373 37.3 16 651 40.7 13 497 38.2

  • Ret. Avg/R
  • TB Net/P

SACKS AGAINST

1. Dayton
Campbell
3. Butler 4. Jacksonville 5. Valparaiso 6. Morehead State 7. Davidson
Marist

G

2222222222

No.

22345677

Yards

18 17 29 40 31 31 55 47 42 61

Avg/G

1.00 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 5.50

  • 26 2.2
  • 2

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35.6 34.8 33.7 33.4 33.2 28.5 28.1 27.8 26.4 22.0

  • 8
  • 0.7

3. Davidson 4. Valparaiso 5. Jacksonville 6. Dayton 7. Campbell 8. San Diego 9. Morehead State
10. Butler
36 3.6 76 4.8 25 1.9 17 2.1 96 9.6 68 4.9 41 3.4

  • 8
  • 245 30.6

10 417 41.7 14 477 34.1

  • 12 358 29.8
  • San Diego

10. Drake
7

  • 11
  • 8
  • 303 37.9 107 13.4

KICKOFF COVERAGE

1. Marist 2. Campbell 3. Butler

G

2222222222

No.

789
11
59637

Yards

451 443 534 642 322 551 294 179 365 382

Avg.

64.4 55.4 59.3 58.4 64.4 61.2 49.0 59.7 52.1 47.8

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    Wofford Football

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  • 2010-11 NC Sports Facility Guide 10-1-10

    2010-11 NC Sports Facility Guide 10-1-10

    SPORTS NORTH CAROLINA 2010-11 Facility Guide The North Carolina Department of Commerce's Division of Tourism, Film and Sports Development, in cooperation with North Carolina Amateur Sports, publishes this document as a reference for venues and facilities in North Carolina. Kristi Driver Chuck Hobgood North Carolina Division of Tourism, Film & Sports Development North Carolina Amateur Sports 4324 Mail Service Center Historic American Tobacco Campus Raleigh, NC 27699-4324 406 Blackwell Street Or Suite 120 301 N. Wilmington Street Durham, NC 27701 Raleigh, NC 27601-2825 Phone: (919) 361-1133 ext. 5 Fax (919) 361-2559 Phone: (919) 733-7413 Fax: (919) 733-8582 [email protected] [email protected] For complete, up-to-date sports facility and event information, visit www.sportsnc.com. North Carolina County Map Courtesy of www.visitnc.com - ii - Contents North Carolina Sports Contacts 1 Martial Arts 19 Archery Facilities 2 Motorsports Facilities 20 Baseball Facilities 2 Paintball Facilities 21 Basketball Facilities 6 Racquetball Facilities 21 Bowling Facilities 9 Rodeo Facilities 22 Boxing Facilities 10 Roller Hockey Facilities 22 Cross Country Facilities 11 Rugby Facilities 23 Cycling Facilities 11 Shooting - Competitive 23 Disc Golf Facilities 12 Skateboarding Facilities 24 Equestrian Facilities 13 Snow Skiing / Snow Sports Facilities 24 Equestrian Facilities - Steeplechase 14 Soccer Facilities 24 Fencing 14 Softball Facilities 27 Field Hockey Facilities 14 Swimming/Diving Facilities 30 Football Stadiums 15 Tennis Facilities 31
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    General Assembly of North Carolina Session 2007 S 5

    GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2007 S 5 SENATE BILL 1925 Finance Committee Substitute Adopted 6/10/08 House Committee Substitute Favorable 6/30/08 Fourth Edition Engrossed 7/7/08 Fifth Edition Engrossed 7/8/08 Short Title: UNC Nonapp. Cap. Projects/Airport Authority. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to: May 22, 2008 1 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 2 AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE CONSTRUCTION AND THE FINANCING, 3 WITHOUT APPROPRIATIONS FROM THE GENERAL FUND, OF CERTAIN 4 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS OF THE CONSTITUENT 5 INSTITUTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA; TO REVISE 6 UNIVERSITY GENERAL OBLIGATION INDEBTEDNESS; TO ALLOW THE 7 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA TO CREATE AIRPORT AUTHORITIES 8 TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY, ITS CONSTITUENT 9 INSTITUTIONS, OR THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA HEALTH 10 CARE SYSTEM; TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE EDUCATION ASSISTANCE 11 AUTHORITY TO SET THE INTEREST RATE FOR THREE SCHOLARSHIP 12 LOAN PROGRAMS AT A RATE NOT TO EXCEED TEN PERCENT PER 13 ANNUM; AND TO MODIFY THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE NORTH 14 CAROLINA FEDERAL TAX REFORM ALLOCATION COMMITTEE. 15 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 16 17 PART I. SELF-LIQUIDATING PROJECTS 18 SECTION 1.1. The purpose of this act is: (i) to authorize the construction by 19 certain constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina of the capital 20 improvements projects listed in the act for the respective institutions, and (ii) to 21 authorize the financing of these projects with funds available to the institutions from 22 gifts, grants, receipts, liquidating indebtedness, Medicare reimbursements for education 23 costs, or other funds, or any combination of these funds, but not including funds 24 received for tuition or appropriated from the General Fund of the State.
  • Congratulations, Mountaineers!

    Congratulations, Mountaineers!

    Appalachian TodaySpring 2006 Congratulations, Mountaineers! Hurricane Stories Wine Testing Explorations magazine Appalachian State University’s Magazine chancellor’s column AppalachianSpring 2004 Coming to Appalachian! Today Through April 1 April 13 The Spotlight Is On Appalachian Volume 14 ▲ Number 1 “Women Artists of Poet and writer Simon Ortiz; It’s a great time to be a Mountaineer! The Mountaineers’ victory at the NCAA Divi- Western North Carolina” Visiting Writers Series, 7:30 sion I-AA National Championship has put Appalachian in the national spotlight, creat- Appalachian Today is published by the Office of juried exhibition, Turchin p.m. Plemmons Student Union Public Affairs in the University Advancement Division ing new opportunities for people to learn about our quality university. twice annually for alumni, faculty, staff, parents and Center for the Visual Arts friends of Appalachian State University. It is funded As quarterback Richie Williams said following December’s championship game, “It through unrestricted gifts to The Appalachian Fund. took a lot of people to make this thing go.” It certainly did. The road to the national Correspondence should be sent to Linda Coutant, April 20 championship took loyal fans, spirited students, and a dedicated cheerleading team and Poet Martin Espada; Visiting Editor, Appalachian Today, Office of Public Affairs, March 23 marching band. It took supportive faculty and staff and Appalachian State University, PO Box 32100, Peking Acrobats; Writers Series, 7:30 p.m. all those who have contributed scholarship funds over Boone, NC 28608-2100, (828) 262-2092. Performing Arts Series, 8 Plemmons Student Union the years. Everyone should feel a sense of pride in this p.m.
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    Texas State Football Media Guide

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  • 2020 Football Game Notes

    2020 Football Game Notes

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    APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY Chart a Organizations and Funds

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