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WTT . . . at a Glance
WTT . At a glance World TeamTennis Pro League presented by Advanta Dates: July 5-25, 2007 (regular season) Finals: July 27-29, 2007 – WTT Championship Weekend in Roseville, Calif. July 27 & 28 – Conference Championship matches July 29 – WTT Finals What: 11 co-ed teams comprised of professional tennis players and a coach. Where: Boston Lobsters................ Boston, Mass. Delaware Smash.............. Wilmington, Del. Houston Wranglers ........... Houston, Texas Kansas City Explorers....... Kansas City, Mo. Newport Beach Breakers.. Newport Beach, Calif. New York Buzz ................. Schenectady, N.Y. New York Sportimes ......... Mamaroneck, N.Y. Philadelphia Freedoms ..... Radnor, Pa. Sacramento Capitals.........Roseville, Calif. St. Louis Aces................... St. Louis, Mo. Springfield Lasers............. Springfield, Mo. Defending Champions: The Philadelphia Freedoms outlasted the Newport Beach Breakers 21-14 to win the King Trophy at the 2006 WTT Finals in Newport Beach, Calif. Format: Each team is comprised of two men, two women and a coach. Team matches consist of five events, with one set each of men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. The first team to reach five games wins each set. A nine-point tiebreaker is played if a set reaches four all. One point is awarded for each game won. If necessary, Overtime and a Supertiebreaker are played to determine the outright winner of the match. Live scoring: Live scoring from all WTT matches featured on WTT.com. Sponsors: Advanta is the presenting sponsor of the WTT Pro League and the official business credit card of WTT. Official sponsors of the WTT Pro League also include Bälle de Mätch, FirmGreen, Gatorade, Geico and Wilson Racquet Sports. -
2019 World Teamtennis Media Information
2019 World TeamTennis Media Information FACTS & FIGURES ..................................................................................................... 2 BROADCAST OUTLETS & HAWK-EYE LIVE ................................................................. 4 TEAM ROSTERS ......................................................................................................... 6 2019 WTT SCHEDULE ............................................................................................... 8 TEAM VENUES ........................................................................................................ 10 MORE ABOUT WORLD TEAMTENNIS ...................................................................... 11 Important Things To Know .................................................................................. 12 Innovations & Firsts ............................................................................................ 14 Milestones .......................................................................................................... 15 WTT FINALS & CHAMPIONS ................................................................................... 17 FACTS & FIGURES What: World TeamTennis showcases the best in professional tennis with the innovative team format co-founded by Billie Jean King in the 1970s. Recognized as the leader in professional team tennis competition, WTT features many of the world’s best players competing annually for the King Trophy, the league’s championship trophy named after King. 2019 Teams: New York -
Hockey Beyond the Hill
Hockey Beyond The Hill Year Player Junior/College/Pro Teams Notes 2020 Gabe Shipper Twin City Thunder (USPHL NCDC) Brock Weimer Espanola Express (North Ontario JHL) 2019 Wade Ashford Penn State University (ACHA) CJ Duvall New Hampshire Monarchs (UPSHL NCDC) Hobart College (NCAA DIII) Ryan Long Penn State University (ACHA) Jay Luce University of Delaware (ACHA) 2018 David Hill Northern Cyclones (USPHL NCDC) Hawkesbury Hawks (CCHL) Amarillo Bulls (NAHL) Univ. of Wisconsin Stevens Point (NCAA DIII) Dalton Jerzak New Jersey 87s (EHL) SUNY Fredonia (NCAA Division III) 2017 Max Lesnikov Penn State University (ACHA) Brandon Picard Cowichan Valley Capitals (BCHL) Concordia University (NCAA Division III) 2016 Jake Cerullo University of Colorado (ACHA) Matt Snader University of Pittsburgh (ACHA) Trent Thomas Hartford Jr. Wolfpack (EHL) Connecticut College (NCAA Division III) Andrew Troy Drayton Valley Thunder (AJHL) Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL) Trinity College (NCAA Division III) 2015 Liam Eadie University of Illinois (ACHA) Colton McMenamin Aston Rebels (NAHL) Stevenson University (NCAA Division III) Fred Monkman Penn State University (ACHA) Jake Myers St. Michael’s College (NCAA Division III) Charlie Ricard University of New Haven (ACHA) Collin Wiercinski Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL) 2014 Alex Bianchi NY Apple Core (EHL) Nick Drennan Fairfield University (ACHA) Scott McKean Wake Forest University (ACHA) Sam Salvino Connecticut Oilers (EHL) 2013 Mikhail Bryan Springfield Jr. Pics (USPHL) Suffolk University (NCAA Division III) Tim Johnson Bucknell -
Are Ers Rave Rain O I"Ea Si Ence Christopher Clancy Staff
.<) <tii)f ~l THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Q,i Frida, 4 ril 26, 1996 ASUI —Moscow Idaho Volume 97 No. $9 are ers rave rain o i"ea si ence Christopher Clancy Staff sudden spring shower may have damp- ened heads, but certainly did not dampen pirits, as a small group of marchers showed their solidarity in the fight against sexual assault in the Break the Silence rally. The event was the kick-off for the University of Idaho's Sexual Assault Awareness Week sponsored by the Women's Center and the ASUI Safety Task Force. The march, which began at Guy Wicks Field, took marchers on a winding tour of campus, lead by Safety Task Force Chair Angela Rauch and Vice-Chair Rhonda Anderson. "Last year over 119 cases of abuse have been reported to the Women's Center. We need to increase awareness and help victims of these types of violent crimes to gain the courage to . speak out and get help," Anderson said. z'4w" 4. During the march a whistle was blown every 15 seconds, signifying the statistic of one woman battered in the United States every 15 ~A'!. seconds. Similarly, each minute a bell was rung, signifying the rape of one woman. The march ended on the steps of the Administration Building where poetry, written by victims, was read and family members and survivors spoke about loss and hope. The mes- t. sage alw'ays: "Fight back, it's not your fault, get help, you'e not alone" was heard as encourage- ment from the victims and their families. -
Winter Brings Halt to Exterior Work, Foeus Now on Wings
25C Volume 17, Issue 10 Serving Lowell Area Readers Since 1893 Wednesday, January 20,1993 Township gives its blessing to water & sewer agreement final draft " it was not a ease of Low- With the Township's ap- strictive. Esch stated that a conccm that the Township will make a system to serve the school. ell Township battling Lowell proval Monday night, the The school's draft called of the school's was that the good faith effort to have the Any funds deposited and in- Schools," emphasized Lowell school's approval is expected for a joint escrow account, Township provide some sort water and sewer service op- terest earned which are un- Superintendent Fritz Esch. "It to come relatively quickly. and was rejected by the Town- of guarantee that it will be erational so that the school needed to pay for the cost of was a case of both sides want- "Being the draft was drawn up ship. The final draft states the able to open the new school complex can be ready for oc- construction and any related ing to protect their own con- by the Township, I think it is $500,000 from the school will despite any problems that cupancy in August of 1994. cost of the sanitary sewer, will stituents." probably right that the school be placed into an interest bear- could arfse between now and The agreement calls for be promptly returned to the The trail, which led to waited for its approval before ing account of the Township's August of 1994. the school district to be a re- school district Lowell Township's approval taking action," Esch said. -
IA Bios 18.19.Xlsx
IOWA WILD PLAYER BIOS #3 Michael Kapla Defense LAST GOAL: None LAST ASSIST: vs. SA 2.9.19 (2) Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 DOB: 9/19/94 Shoots: Left Born: Eau Claire, WI Career Notes • Signed a one-year, two-way contract with New Jersey on July 14, 2018 • Traded to Minnesota on Jan. 30, 2019 • Made his professional and NHL debut on March 31, 2017 vs. New York Islanders • Named to Hockey East All-Tournament Team, Hockey East Second All-Star Team and NCAA Northeast Regional All-Tournament Team for UMass – Lowell in 2016-17 • Set career-high in games (41), assists (27) and points (30) in senior season at UMass – Lowell • Recorded career-high in goals (7) for UMass – Lowell in 2014-15 season • Named to Hockey East All-Rookie Team in 2013-14 -- Regular Season -- -- PLayoffs -- Season Team LGE GP G A PTS PIM Plus/Minus GP G A PTS PIM 2011-12 Sioux City Musketeers USHL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2012-13 Sioux City Musketeers USHL 51 9 17 26 25 5 0 0 0 0 0 2013-14 UMass - Lowell H-East 41 3 14 17 22 0 0 0 0 0 2014-15 UMass - Lowell H-East 39 7 18 25 28 18 0 0 0 0 0 2015-16 UMass - Lowell H-East 40 4 16 20 18 10 0 0 0 0 0 2016-17 UMass - Lowell H-East 41 3 27 30 34 5 0 0 0 0 0 2016-17 New Jersey Devils NHL 5 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 2017-18 Binghamton Devils AHL 63 5 16 21 22 -10 0 0 0 0 0 2018-19 Binghamton Devils AHL 45 1 15 16 10 -6 0 0 0 0 0 2018-19 Iowa Wild AHL 6 0 4 4 4 -3 0 0 0 0 0 USHL Totals 54 9 17 26 25 5 0 0 0 0 0 NCAA Totals 161 17 75 92 102 33 0 0 0 0 0 AHL Totals 114 6 35 41 36 -19 0 0 0 0 0 NHL Totals 5 0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 Pro Totals 119 6 35 41 36 -20 0 0 0 0 0 #6 Mitch McLain Forward LAST GOAL: vs. -
Lehigh Bulletin
WINTER 2014 LEHIGH BULLETIN A CREATIVE SPACE, REBORN With the Mountaintop project, Lehigh is bringing new life—and new creative energy—to a former Bethlehem Steel research space on South Mountain. cozy up & connect Photos that take you back and stories that keep you connected… CONgRATUlATiONS! Larry & Jami Miksiewicz ’81 Offensive lineman Larry Miksiewicz ’81 and cheerleader Jami (Frank) Miksiewicz ’81, lehigh pictured here after the 1980 victory over throwback Lafayette, met during their junior year and UNIVERSITY FRONT LAWN. NOV. 6, 2013 A crowd of approx- were married in Packer Memorial Church imately 1,600 students, faculty and staff gathered to condemn almost 29 years ago. Larry and Jami sent intolerance and foster unity in the wake of a racially motivated photo contest vandalism at the UMOJA House. At the rally, the University WINNER! two of their three children to Lehigh. community showed their unity and willingness to tackle important issues related to diversity and inclusion. (See story, Page 8) This photo submission received the highest number of votes on Facebook during the contest voting period. 2014social_winter_fullpg_ad-fp.indd 1 1/10/14 2:05 PM “I challenge us to challenge each other and to challenge ourselves.” Jovan Campbell ’14 WINTER 2014 | 1 UP FRONT UP FRONT STAFF Volume 100, Number 1, Winter 2014 STAFF DEPARTMENTS EDITOR 4 FROM THE PRESIDENT Tim Hyland 5 Correspondence ASSOCIATE EDITORS Kurt Pfitzer, Karl Brisseaux ’11 80 TRIVIA A Rivalry Beyond Any Other CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Mike Unger, Carla Prieto ’14 6 ON CAMPUS Brian M. Schleter, Linda Harbrecht, 6 The Consummate Newsman Up on the Mountain Robert Nichols, Dawn Thren 26 The buildings once were home to the industrial engineers of mighty Bethlehem Steel. -
US Footy Ten Year Commemorative Book
US Footy Ten Year Commemorative Book The First Ten Years of Australian Rules Football in America. “For the good of the game, for the love of the game” USFOOTY United States Australian Football League A REAL USFOOTY THANKS TO President’s Report “If you dream it, you can do it.” Walt Disney Over ten years ago a group of ten Australians and Americans met in a barn in Indiana over a beer or two and dreamed about starting an Australian Rules Football League in the USA. From this gathering and the hard work of many, the USAFL celebrates its tenth year of operation. A dream became a reality and a game born in Australia is quickly establishing itself as a strong minor sport in the land of professional sport. Our tenth National Championships are being played in the city where the first game was played - Louisville, Kentucky. Our Championships have grown over the years from a small gathering of clubs to a significant number that produce economic benefits to the host club and city, but more importantly the gathering of teams is a chance to celebrate football and the league on an annual basis. If you haven’t been to the USAFL Championships you are missing a great celebration of grass roots sport. At these Championships we will celebrate those players, coaches, umpires and officials who have been integral to the success of the USAFL. We will remember past matches and past Championships. The stories will be told of those fantastic road trips and the characters that make being part of a football team one of the great experiences of life. -
Freshman Handbook.10.12.2017.Pdf
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Letter…..………………………………………………………………………. 3 Important Phone Numbers…………………………………………………………..……. 4 Sport Studies Faculty……………………………………………………………………. 5 Sport Administration Major Requirements…………………………………………….. 7 Accelerated Program for Sport Science ………………………………………………. 9 Minors…………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Professional Field Experience Requirements……………………………………………. 14 Tips for Academic Success……………………………………………………………... 16 17 Past Professional Field Experiences of Students…………………...…………………….. Tips for Academic Success……………………………………………………................ 19 20 Campus Resources……………………………………………………………………….. Equipment Issue Room……...………………………………………………………........ 23 3 Dear Freshman Sport Administration Student, Congratulations on your decision to become part of Lock Haven University. We look forward to meeting and working with you to achieve your educational goals. When you arrive at the “Haven”, you will become part of a distinctive academic community whose faculty and students engage one another and the world through teaching, learning, research, scholarship and experiential work of extraordinary quality and breadth. We are excited you have chosen Lock Haven University and the Lock Haven community as your new home. We have gathered important resources in this handbook to facilitate your transition to Lock Haven. You will find a track sheet listing all of the requirements of the Sport Administration major, as well as the requirements for minors in related areas including Sport and Exercise Psychology, Business Administration, and Coaching. You will also find a course sequence sheet which outlines when you should schedule the classes for our major. We now offer an accelerated program. If you are interested in pursuing a professional career in Sport Science with a concentration in Sport Administration or Sport and Exercise Psychology let us help you go in the right direction with our Master’s Program. We’ll take you to the finish line. -
Living Here in Allentown
LIVING HERE IN ALLENTOWN BEYOND THE RED DOORS Red Door Publications Allentown, PA Copyright © 2005 by Red Door Publications. All rights reserved. Red Door Publications is a recognized student organization at Muhlenberg College, in Allentown PA. Photos as credited Send correspondence to: Red Door Publications Muhlenberg College 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18102 Printed in the United States of America ABOUT THIS BOOK When in Allentown, do as Allentonians do. Need some help? We’ve assembled a fool-proof guide to get you started. Written by college students for college students, Living Here in Allen- town picks up at the edge of campus—the world beyond the Red Doors. We show you around your new hometown, from its greasy spoons to its drive-in theatres. The book was born out of frustration. Most Muhlenberg students confine themselves to campus. The brave make it as far as the strip malls off Cedar Crest Boulevard, but few of us ever leave the West End. Downtown Allentown, in particular, hardly regis- ters in the Muhlenberg mind. The guide is meant to change all this—to burst the infamous “Muhlenberg Bubble.” The book took shape in a fall 2004 Muhlenberg College course, “Print Production.” You could say that this guide—Living Here in Allentown—is the 21 students’ final project. Editors, researchers, graphic designers, food critics, publicists, ad salespeople—we were all of these over the course of a semester. We liked it enough that we’ve formed a group, Red Door Publications, to update the book and to work on new projects. We wandered the city—tasted the soup at the Shanty, rode the Dorney Park roller-coasters—so that you, too, would venture be- yond the Red Doors. -
International Junior Hockey League Continues to Grow, Attract Players from All Over Globe
December 2010 • 1 + )) , -, !""#$""#%"##"# &'( ) &%* ! " 2 • December 2010 D E C E M B E R JEFF MCNEIL HOMETOWN: POSITION: HEIGHT: Mulliken, MI Forward 6’3” TEAM: BIRTHDAY: WEIGHT: Ohio State Buckeyes June 7, 1988 220 lbs. Coach, parents, teammates - do you know someone who displays work ethic, dedication, integrity, sportsmanship, and exellence on and off the ice? FCA Hockey requests your help in highlighting one athlete each month who displays these qualities. Athletes chose will recieve a shirt and book from FCA Hockey. FCA Hockey is dedicated to igniting the hockey world for Christ by reaching athletes, coaches and the community. For more information visit www.fcahockey.org. Send nominations to FCA Hockey Director Rick Randazzo at [email protected] or apply online at www.fcahockey.org. December 2010 • 3 CONTENTS Cover Story .......................................................................4-5 Cedar Rapids Roughriders ................................................. 15 Eastern Junior Hockey League .............................................6 Portland Jr. Pirates/New England Huskies ......................... 16 United States Hockey League ..............................................7 Texas Brahmas/El Paso Rhinos ........................................... 17 New York Apple Core/Capital District Selects ...................8 New Jersey Titans/Florida Eels/Boston Jr. Bulldogs ......... 18 Boston Shamrocks/Mass. Maple Leafs .............................. 11 International -
Sports Programming
SPORTS PROGRAMMING YEAR DATE TIME SHOW NAME EPISODE NAME 1972 8-Nov 7:30PM NHL: Rangers-Vancouver 1972 9-Nov 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Hawks 1972 11-Nov 8:00PM NBA: Knicks-Golden State 1972 12-Nov 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Los Angeles 1972 1-Nov 7:30PM Roller Derby 1972 4-Nov 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Phoenix 1972 16-Nov 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Houston 1972 17-Nov 7:30PM NBA: Boston -Milwaukee 1972 18-Nov 8:00PM NBA: Knicks- Milwaukee 1972 19-Nov 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Pittsburgh 1972 21-Nov 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Portland 1972 22-Nov 7:30PM WHA: Raiders-New England 1972 25-Nov 8:00PM NBA: Milwaukee-Boston 1972 26-Nov 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Toronto 1972 27-Nov 8:30PM Wrestling 1972 28-Nov 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Cleveland 1972 2-Dec 8:00PM NBA: Knicks-Buffalo 1972 3-Dec 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Atlanta 1972 5-Dec 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Kansas City 1972 6-Dec 7:30PM NHL: Rangers-Buffalo 1972 7-Dec 7:00PM Manhattan-St Peters basketball 1972 Rutgers-Princeton basketball 1972 9-Dec 7:00PM Manhattan-Temple basketball 1972 LIU-Oregon State basketball 1972 Fordham-Florida basketball 1972 10-Dec 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Islanders 1972 12-Dec 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Atlanta 1972 15-Dec 7:30PM WHA Philadelphia-Jets 1972 16-Dec 8:00PM NBA: Knicks-Bulls 1972 17-Dec 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Penguins 1972 19-Dec 7:30PM NBA: Buffalo-Los Angeles 1972 20-Dec 7:30PM ECAC Hockey Festival Finals 1972 21-Dec 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Atlanta 1972 23-Dec 8:00PM NBA: Milwaukee-Boston 1972 24-Dec 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-Detroit 1972 25-Dec 7:30PM NBA: Knicks-Detriot 1972 26-Dec 7:00PM ECAC Basketball – Opening Round 1972 27-Dec 7:30PM NHL: Rangers-Buffalo 1972 28-Dec 7:00PM ECAC Basketball – Semi-Finals 1972 30-Dec 1:00PM ECAC Basketball – Finals Doubleheader 1972 8:00PM NBA: Knicks-Baltimore 1972 31-Dec 7:00PM NHL: Rangers-St Louis 1973 1-Mar 7:00PM Manhattan-West Virginia basketball 1973 Seton Hall-St.