Word: ncaas
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Leary said. “I have confidence [that] I know what it takes to be a championship team, but you can never stop learning.”Whether the team—which suffered a blow to its position of national prominence last year, missing an NCAA bid for the first time in nine seasons—can translate Lofgren’s success into team success is yet to be seen. But what is known, and will hopefully help Radcliffe in the upcoming season, is that as with Davies before her, the crew once again...
...year, in many ways, was a rebuilding one for the Radcliffe heavyweights. This season, the squad is still young and looking to grow, with almost half the roster made up of sophomores—15 in all.But for a Black and White squad that failed to qualify for the NCAA championships for the first time in nine years last spring, the team must grow now—and fast.The Radcliffe heavyweights are surrounded by history. Just this year, the team celebrates the 100th anniversary of Weld Boathouse. As a result, the crew is constantly reminded that last year?...
Then there is the important distinction between the professional and college ranks in football. In college, even as the athletes toil to line the NCAA coffers and pad the bank accounts of the universities they attend, they are held to stricter standards of conduct than their professional counterparts, all in the name of the amateur spirit...
...Walsh’s three years as head coach at Dartmouth, she led the team to two Ivy League titles and three NCAA tournament appearances, twice reaching the Sweet 16. With Walsh as assistant coach, Florida State reached the Final Four last year...
...Louis Arena in Detroit to participate in the Great Lakes Invitational. Harvard’s season begins on Saturday, Oct. 27 in Hanover, N.H., when the Crimson takes on travel partner Dartmouth. Led by All-America candidates Dylan Reese and Kevin Du, Harvard will look to make the NCAA Tournament for the sixth straight year. —KARAN LODHA