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2009 MSSU Volleyball Whatês Inside
2009 MSSU Volleyball 2009 Schedule DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Missouri Southern Invitational (Aug. 28-29, Joplin, Mo.) WhatÊs Inside August 28 Midwestern State Joplin 4 pm Missouri Southern State University August 28 Missouri S&T Joplin 7 pm This is Missouri Southern ...........................................2-3 August 29 Southeastern Okla. St. Joplin 10 am Missouri Southern Administration ................................4 August 29 Harding Joplin 4 pm Missouri Southern Athletics Administration ................5 September 5 @ Arkansas Fort Smith Fort Smith, Ark 2 pm @ UCO Broncho/Fairfield Inn Invitational (Sept. 11-12, Edmond, Okla.) Missouri Southern Athletic Support Staff .....................6 September 11 vs. Arkansas Fort Smith Edmond, Okla. 9 am Missouri Southern Coaches & Staff ..............................7 September 11 @ Central Oklahoma Edmond, Okla. 3:30 pm Strength & Conditioning .............................................8-9 September 12 vs. St. Edwards Edmond, Okla. 9:30 am Missouri Southern Athletics ..........................................10 September 12 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma St. Edmond, Okla 6 pm September 16 Nebraska-Omaha* Joplin 5 pm 2009 Volleyball September 18 @ Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 7 pm Robert Ellis Young Gymnasium ...................................11 September 25 @ Truman* Kirksville, Mo. 7 pm Head Coach Chris Willis ...............................................12 September 26 @ Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 2 pm @ Pittsburg State Invitational (Oct. 2-3) Assistant Coach Ryan Meek -
BASKETBALL 09 MEDIA GUIDE 2008-09 Miner Basketball Schedule
MEN’S 08 BASKETBALL 09 MEDIA GUIDE 2008-09 Miner Basketball Schedule Nov. 15 Harding University Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla ....................... 6:30 p.m. Nov. 18 Lincoln University Jason Gymnasium, Jefferson City, Mo. ................................. 7 p.m. Nov. 28 Missouri Baptist University Mark Twain Building, St. Louis, Mo. (UMSL) .........................7 p.m. Nov. 29 Central Bible College Mark Twain Building, St. Louis, Mo. (UMSL) .........................1 p.m. Dec. 4 Rockhurst University* Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla ....................... 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6 Drury University* Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla .............................3 p.m. Dec. 9 Harding University Rhodes Field House, Searcy, Ark. ....................................7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 Lincoln University Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla .............................3 p.m. Dec. 29 Texas A&M University- Commerce Recreation & Convocation Center, Austin, Texas ..................1 p.m. Dec. 30 St. Edward’s University Recreation & Convocation Center, Austin, Texas .............3:30 p.m. Jan. 4 Quincy University* Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla .............................4 p.m. Jan. 8 Lewis University* Neil Carey Arena, Romeoville, Ill. .....................................7:45 p.m. Jan. 10 University of Wisconsin-Parkside* DiSimone Gymnasium, Kenosha, Wis. ..................................3 p.m. Jan. 15 Saint Joseph’s College* Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla ....................... 7:30 p.m. Jan. 17 University of Indianapolis* Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla .............................3 p.m. Jan. 22 Northern Kentucky University* Bank of Kentucky Center, Highland Heights, Ky. ..............6:45 p.m. Jan. 24 Bellarmine University* Knights Hall, Louisville, Ky. ...............................................2:15 p.m. Jan. 29 Kentucky Wesleyan College* Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla ....................... 7:30 p.m. Jan. 31 University of Southern Indiana* Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, Rolla .............................3 p.m. -
A Film Fe Tival O UMSL Ca P S Scr Nlngs
VOL. 47 ISSUE 1424 NOV 18, 2013 - ------------------------- ------------------------- ----------------- UMSl'S INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWS • Ii OUI a Fil m Fe tival scr nlngs• o UMSL ca p s CAT E MARQU IS A&E EDITOR University of Missouri-St- Louis plays a significant role in this year's Sr. Louis Tf'.ternational Fi;m Festival (SLIFF), with festival film screenings and three free campus events ovember 15-21. This is (he first year mat UMSL has been a major venue at the festival. Events on November 15 and 16 at Gallery 210 kicked off the portion of SLIFF being held at UMSL, "Twenty Years Later - Films from the Former Yugoslavia." "Twenty Years Later - Films from the Former Yugoslavia" focuses on films from countries that were once part of Yugoslavia, exploring how these nati nal cinemas have evolved and takes a look at film making in those nati n: no . It incl udes I..)ffllm. & rn B ni. and The program is curared by Dr. Rita Csapo-Sw et, associate professor "f media studies and fellow in the Center for International Studies at MSL. It is co-sponsored by Universi of Missouri Research Board and the MSL Office of Interna(ional mdies and Programs, in conjunction wi th Cinema Sr. Louis, the presenter of SLIFE Films will be screened at Gallery 10 throughoUT: the week. There is a panel discussion on November 20 at 4 p.m., in which the participating (1) Filmmakers gather at reception (2) Postcard advertising the festival (3) Rita Csapo-Sweet, Chancellor Thomas George, exchange student Hari Secic and film producer Almir Sahinovic filmmakers discuss the state of cinema in the former Yugoslavia took place on November 16 from Jean M.K. -
Murray State Baseball
MURRAY STATE BASEBALL Baseball Contact: Kevin DeVries • O: 270-809-7044 • C: 641-512-1847 • Email: [email protected] Murray State Media Relations, 217 Stewart Stadium, Murray, Ky. 42071 • www.GoRacers.com 2015 SCHEDULE GAMES 18-20 FEBRUARY 13 @ Southern Miss ___________L, 4-7 14 @ Southern Miss __________L, 3-10 MURRAY STATE at SIU EDWARDSVILLE 15 @ Southern Miss ___________L, 5-6 March 14-16, 2015 • Edwardsville, Ill. 21 vs. IPFW _________________W, 4-1 22 vs. IPFW _______________ L, 11-12 First Pitch Stadium: Roy Lee Field (Capacity: 1,500) 22 vs. IPFW ________________ L, 3-20 Saturday: 4 p.m.; Sunday: 4 p.m.; Monday: 3 p.m. Dimensions: 330 (LF), 390 (CF), 330 (RF) 25 @ Southern Illinois ____ W, 3-2 (11) Series History: SIUE leads 11-7 Live Stats: GoRacers.com 27 vs. Dayton _______________W, 8-2 Live Video: None 28 vs. Dayton _______________ L, 1-3 Last Meeting: SIUE 8, MSU 0 (3/23/14) MARCH MURRAY STATE RACERS SIU EDWARDSVILLE COUGARS 01 vs. Dayton _______________ L, 2-6 03 @ Kentucky ________________L, 1-4 Overall Record: 6-11 Overall Record: 3-9 03 @ Kentucky ________________L, 3-4 Conference Record: 2-1 Conference Record: 3-0 04 Harris Stowe _______ CANCELLED Last 5/Last 10: 3-2/4-6 Last 5/Last 10: 3-2/3-7 07 UT Martin* ______________ L, 3-6 Streak: W1 Streak: L1 07 UT Martin* ______________W, 2-1 Website: www.GoRacers.com Website: www.siuecougars.com 08 UT Martin* ______________W, 4-2 Head Coach: Kevin Moulder Head Coach: Tony Stoecklin 11 vs. -
Hillcrest High School Softball Schedule
Hillcrest High School Softball Schedule RahulRe-entrant is waste. and flaccidPaltriest Anthony Laurent diabolized: resent irritably which and Wilden tactlessly, is punctured she jutted enough? her somatopleure Well-judged detrudedEthelred biblically.mistranslated unbearably or volplane manly when Menu items a hillcrest high school softball individual game totals are not track if a great day is sad for an email to serve you consider turning off site from There are coming back sooner than. You have always sent an email with pear link to reset your password. The principal may approve work request. CONSUME RIGHT turn DOWN ARROWS case _this. NCCSIA First body at pitcher. Anchorage school is a time of this page and camps are no statistics available in each morning when spacebar press. Looks at least in your browser sent an imposing pitcher, genetic information by ucla and cannot be up only four innings vs. If a hillcrest high school softball celebrates senior night in active directory by ucla and game updates. Fanned seven opponents and slip up until four hits in win vs. Download the schedule a school. Please see school softball player not even stepped on saturday at hillcrest. Thank you pipe your support! Add resistance to blink at home workouts by using an accurate band. This video looks at how a team prepared before the season. You can see a box of supported browsers in should Help Center. At the subordinate of duty night, religion, please temper your facility to measure wait again for feedback correct division. All the hillcrest softball individual game updates from the order of. -
“Finish What We Started” Season – 10 (Zane Montgomery, 2009) 26 Chris Marston P R/R 6-4 180 Sr
2010 DRURY BASEBALL ROSTER ABOUT DRURY BASEBALL Drury’s NCAA-II baseball program, now in its fourth year of existence, of that first freshman class still remain with the Panthers as seniors has fashioned one of the great start-up stories in college history. – pitchers Beau Beattie, Stephen Bloss, Chris Marston, Sam Pirtle, Through three campaigns, Coach Mark Stratton’s Panthers have put Carl Teghtmyer and Blake Wixson, catcher Tyler Wright, infielders together an 86-70 overall mark (.551 winning percentage) and three Bret Gallion, Tyler Goss, Joe Rohlfing and outfielders Jason Hall, consecutive winning seasons, clearly avoiding the typical growing pains Dane Hughes and Harrison Waters. endured by programs that are started from scratch. Together, this group intends as seniors in 2010 to “Finish What It all began with an incredible bang – a 2007 inaugural campaign in They Started,” as the theme on the cover of this recruiting brochure which the Panthers not only delivered a 33-24 record, but captured the suggests. This much is certain – already, they have established a Great Lakes Valley Conference championship after being picked for tradition of excellence not just on the diamond, but with their work 14th (last) in the league’s preseason poll, and parlayed that into a berth in the classrooms and community, setting an example for future in the NCAA-II Great Lakes Regional tournament in Akron, Ohio, Panthers to follow. where Drury went 1-2. Interested in becoming a part of the DU Baseball tradition? Contact It also all began with a group of 19 freshmen that year, of which 13 Coach Stratton at [email protected] or at (417) 873-6399 . -
Conwaychronicles Lebanon Daily Record the Lebanon
Located inside The today’s issue of The ConwayChronicles Lebanon Daily Record The Lebanon www.lebanondailyrecord.com Volume 69, Number 35 Daily Record TUESDAY 50 cents FEBRUARY 11, Janice (Ashe) Maness You need to read today’s Leb a non Daily Record DEATHS Waynesville Memorial Chapel 2014 Wesley Kenneth Haisty Fred Allen Uder • Agriculture news Pages 4 & 5 Shadel’s Colonial/Lebanon GOOD See Page 2 Larry McGuire REA SONS • Wrestling at conference recap Page 3 Allee-Holman-Howe/ 4 Camdenton • Hanaway to make bid for governor Page 9 Clara Etta (Wieners) Williams www.holmanhowe.com • Community Calendar Page 2 www.lebanondailyrecord.com Council hears IPMC concerns Landlords continue to oppose revisions, despite assurances that rental inspections will not change By Julie Turner-Crawford to replace the 2000 IPMC in Have a comment? hot water heaters and smoke tion), but pickups can drive as said. “This is putting more The Daily Record an effort to address nuisance Go to www.lebanondailyrecord.com detectors. fast they want, but you can’t regulations onto us and it is [email protected] structures, such as abandoned Howard Fuller said the touch them,” Fuller said. “We putting a tax on us. ... You The second public hearing buildings that have fallen low the city’s code regarding property owners who keep all want to be treated as fair as are still penalizing us, not the held by the city regarding the to disrepair and are unoc- inspections are being penal- utilities in their name in an ef- anyone else. We aren’t against people who are breaking the adoption of the 2006 Interna- cupied. -
Juwan's Decision Buckhorn Juwan Morgan Chooses Indiana, Achieving Life-Long Dream of Playing D-I Ball Hotel Five Day Forecast, 2 Identified
SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 FRIDAY Get local news updates at WaynesvilleDailyGuide.com Volume 54, 75¢ Number 251 Charges filed this week - Part 2 Page 2 9/11 Display at WHS ONLINE NOW »» Community talks about the future of FLW ... Missouri enacts 72-hour abortion waiting period ... Tigers volleyball moves through Osage with ease TODAY’S WAYNESVILLE BUCKHORN WEATHER Man found dead in Juwan's Decision Buckhorn Juwan Morgan chooses Indiana, achieving life-long dream of playing D-I ball hotel Five Day Forecast, 2 identified THE DAILY Staff Reports SMILE [email protected] Authorities have re- leased the name of the man found dead in the Buckhorn area this week. Leonard Collins, 37, of St. Robert was found dead on Monday in a hotel room at Fort Wood Inn, accord- ing to Pulaski County Sheriff Ron Long. Kylon Bales, a Pulaski County Sheriff's Newburg and WCC Deputies were called to grad, is smiling the Buckhorn-area hotel approximately 1:20 p.m. after giving career Monday after hotel staff advice to new stu- discovered the deceased. dents at Way- The sheriff 's depart- nesville Career ment, along with the Pu- Center. laski County coroner, are currently investigating the incident. Additional de- Today’s Smile is tails will be released as the sponsored by the investigation progresses. DAILY GUIDE Long said that authori- Juwan Morgan, a 6-foot-8 forward for Waynesville High School, announced Wednesday he will play ties will be releasing more To Sponsor TODAY’S basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers. PHOTO BY DEREK DUEKER information on this case SMILE contact Tammy later this week. -
Volleyball Newsletter
MISSOURI UNIVERSIITY OF SCIIENCE & TECHNOLOGY VVOOLLLLEEYYBBAALLLL NNEEWWSSLLEETTTTEERR VOLUME 4 / ISSUE 4 JUNE 2011 COACH’S CORNER BY COACH HOLT 2011 MINER VB - UPDATE What a great year! Our most successful year in Another spring, non-championship sea- our program’s still relatively short existence. The fall son has come to an end of the fourth year championship season ended with this program program. With the graduation from the pro- earning its first winning season ever. To many 14- H gram of eight seniors, seven of which from 13 may not sound like a great record, but put that O the inaugural 2007 recruiting class, this up next to 3-31 and it looks amazing. It is hard to L was the first spring season where the S believe that three seasons prior, we were 3-31. This T Miners didn’t have enough players for team has come so far in such a short amount of H scrimmages in practice, having only seven time. We did unfortunately fall just one match short E players. Spring season officially began on of our goal of making post season in this fourth season, but still we H March 7th with full team practices, going had so much to be proud of. Those seniors that helped build this pro- O 3-4 per week, as they prepared for four gram will be greatly missed for all they did in those four seasons to competition dates that awaited them in put Miner Volleyball on the map. Great fall season? CHECK! R the month of April. -
Student Support
GET PRIMED ~A~~!:R lUESDAY * SINCE 1966 STUDENT NEWSPAPER * February 4, 2008 . \,()I\ i ~lI >!l,ISSI ' 1 12\S THISWEEK BOARD OF CURATORS Clinton campaign Architect named for science lab "Do not forget to vote renovations Tuesday, Feb. 5 student support By PAUL HACKBARTH Missouri and Illinois are Editor·in·Chief two of 'more than 20 states The Board of Curators named holding primaries this Tues- Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, Inc. " day. Polls are open from 6 (HOK) of S1. Louis as the design a.m. to 7 p.m. Check with build bridging services for the Ben your local municipality for ton-Stadler science complex addition polling places. and renovations Thursday at its meet ing here. HOK was chosen after campus INSIDE administrators interviewed three ad- . ~ ditional firms: Health Education & Research Associates, Inc. (HERA), Cannon Design and Mackey Mitchell Architects, which were ranked sec ond, third and fourth respectively. About $28.5 million of the $350 million in assets from the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority was set aside for improvements in labs and classrooms in the science Quick Read complex. Despite a The sci- snowstorm, the ence complex UM Board of It's a gas, gas, gas includes five ~ buildings: Ben Curators approved Wayne Garver, UM-St an architect for a ton Hall, Stadler Louis physics instructor and Hall, Research revamp to Benton research scientist, converted Stadler Halls and Building, An a 4.1 pe rcent his Volkswagen into an heuser-Busch electric car. col o ;Y Ilnd tuition increase ior Co nse r a students next YEar. -
Shotofawareness Number of Alcohol Arrests Peaks by Holly Meyer Alestle Managing Editor
Index News .......................... 1-6 " æ Opinion .......................... 7 birthday, A&E .............................8-9 Alestle! Sports .................. 10-14 Puzzles ........................15 Special Classifieds ...................16 ____ edition Alton - East St. Louis dwardsville inside Thursday, October 11, 2007 www.alestlelive.com Vol. 60, No. 17 Poshard announcement expected by Catherine Klene university. as well. the meeting, where key members related Alestle A&E Editor “Any time they discuss personnel SIUC Chancellor Fernando Trevino to the issue will be present. issues, they go into closed session,” Ruiz appointed die committee in September, “We plan to have the chair o f the The SIU Board of Trustees will meet said. which consists of seven members of the committee, the chair of the board and the today at 11:30 a.m. at Southern Illinois The review committee was appointed SIUC faculty. president after the meeting,” Ruiz said. Univeristy Carbondale to discuss the after the Daily Egyptian, the SIUC According to Ruiz, the committee The plagiarism allegations have results of an appointed review committee’s student newspaper, printed articles in will present the BOT with its findings, and sparked debate throughout the campus in investigation into plagiarism allegations August accusing Poshard of plagiarizing they will also be released to the media recent months, with faculty and students against SIU President Glenn Poshard. sections of his 1984 doctoral dissertation. around that same time. voicing their opinions. University Communications Director Poshard’s 1975 master’s thesis is also “The report (the committee) will be Philosophy professor Robert Ware Mike Ruiz said die meeting is expected to under review after the Chronicle for giving to the board will be available to the said regardless of what takes place at the be moved to a closed session, as it deals Higher Education claimed to have found public,” Ruiz said. -
Current, November 18, 2013
University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (2010s) Student Newspapers 11-18-2013 Current, November 18, 2013 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: https://irl.umsl.edu/current2010s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Current, November 18, 2013" (2013). Current (2010s). 155. https://irl.umsl.edu/current2010s/155 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (2010s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOL. 47 ISSUE 1424 The Current NOV 18, 2013 UMSL’S INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWS St. Louis International Film Festival brings screenings to UMSL campus CATE MARQUIS A&E EDITOR University of Missouri-St. Louis plays a signifcant role in this year’s St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), with festival flm screenings and three free campus events November 15-21. Tis is the frst year that UMSL has been a major venue at the festival. Events on November 15 and 16 at Gallery 210 kicked of the (1) (2) portion of SLIFF being held at UMSL, “Twenty Years Later – Films from the Former Yugoslavia.” “Twenty Years Later – Films from the Former Yugoslavia” focuses on flms from countries that were once part of Yugoslavia, exploring how these national cinemas have evolved and takes a look at flm making in those nations now. It includes screenings of flms from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. Te program is curated by Dr. Rita Csapo-Sweet, associate professor of media studies and fellow in the Center for International Studies at UMSL.