She joined Nike's Bowerman Track Club, coached by Jerry Schumacher, who as the men's running coach at Wisconsin had facilitated her transition from collegiate swimmer to collegiate runner.
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After its petition to join the Central Collegiate Hockey Association was rejected in 24, the program found a home when it joined the far-flung Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 26.
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Richard Bacon — An economist who promises 'a collegiate approach'
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Collegiate esports league operator Tespa is marking the return of a Call of Duty series, announcing the creation of a Varsity Invitational, a collegiate ladder and a duos tournament later in 2020.
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The organization is the nation's largest collegiate leadership honor society.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association will be silent about it.
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The collegiate and high school system in America is ridiculous.
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As a result, collegiate craft beer programs are taking off.
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The Kalamazoo Growlers are a collegiate summer league baseball team.
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Welcomed collegiate national championship teams to the White House 40.
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Western Collegiate Hockey Association Commissioner Bill Robertson provided insight why.
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And what institution is more uniquely American than collegiate sports.
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Talton, playing in his first ever collegiate game, crushed it.
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National Collegiate Athletic Association underscores the value of such information.
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Rustam may seem an unlikely place to encourage collegiate dreams.
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Or watch a holiday special by the Middle Collegiate Church.
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He has been coaching at the collegiate level since 1979.
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So do collegiate and professional meets in the United States.
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The other members of the team include former collegiate rowers.
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It was Chrabascz's final collegiate game in his home state.
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He had it all; he just hadn't had collegiate experience.
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Collegiate hockey players don't have the same draw for fans.
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A perfect 10, the sixth one of her collegiate career.
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Classic and somewhat collegiate, navy and brass just go together.
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The format of the league is similar to other collegiate leagues.
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Women's Original Falcon Shoes in Crystal White/Collegiate Navy, $100; adidas.
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Mallory Edens is a model, former collegiate athlete, and freelance writer.
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Collegiate teams, in fact, win and lose debates mostly on strategy.
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Ultracor Ultra-High Lux Collegiate Leggings with Side Stripes, $196; neimanmarcus.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association didn't hold championship games for women.
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Tia was a student at Pacific Collegiate School in Santa Cruz.
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It was more collegiate; the crowd was bigger and more passionate.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association called off its March Madness tournaments.
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The Gaels are the third collegiate stop for Lewis and Griffin.
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In one case in California, National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts v.
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Defendants often settle with National Collegiate or ignore the summons altogether.
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This notion was once at the heart of all collegiate specialties.
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I know the culture of collegiate and Olympic sports particularly well.
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Growing up, Mr. Trump regularly attended Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan.
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Pac-12 teams have dominated the loosely-structured collegiate structure currently in place, with UCLA and Arizona State winning back-to-back Heroes of the Dorm titles and Cal taking this year's Collegiate StarLeague StarCraft II title.
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DeMar DeRozan Okafor was the collegiate representative on the Bad Dream Team.
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The firms are smaller, leaner and can have a more collegiate atmosphere.
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More recently, collegiate psychology programs have been incorporating hypnosis into their curriculums.
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The National Collegiate Athletics Association and professional sports leagues sued the state.
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The Friendship Collegiate Academy football team doesn't have a typical practice field.
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The Carpe Diem Collegiate High School and Middle School in Yuma, Ariz.
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He has yet to attempt a 13-pointer in his collegiate career.
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USC quarterback Matt Fink made his collegiate debut in the fourth quarter.
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But Roberto is no longer the collegiate kicker in the Aguayo family.
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But, to Melcher and other advocates of collegiate esports, recruiting women matters.
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Nevertheless, Mr. Spahn's competitive spirit was reignited along with his collegiate ardor.
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Lauren Fleshman was the top female collegiate distance runner in American history.
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Right now, according to Carlton, not many collegiate teams are scouting players.
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This kind of spontaneous social mixing doesn't disappear in post-collegiate life.
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No, not the collegiate athletic association, though that isn't too far off.
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It's time for you to take on the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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They harness the power of purposeful work, compounded by collegiate social pressure.
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Fifty miles east, collegiate crowds took to Panama City Beach in droves.
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It was the first time the collegiate athletic group broke 10 figures.
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Evelyn Singer, at Northrop Collegiate School for girls in Minneapolis, circa 1970.
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Her mother is a special-education teacher at Brooklyn Collegiate High School.
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These fortunes sustain our research, our financial aid, and our collegiate sports.
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He reported this story as part of VICE's 2019 Collegiate Reporting Fellowship.
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A series in the Kollegienkirche (Collegiate Church) from July 25 to Aug.
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Collegiate record holder Kyra Jefferson, 22, also is a 200 meters contender.
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"My collegiate coach never let us run over 90 minutes," she said.
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Her collegiate-inspired outfit has us racing to find a letterman-style jacket.
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Upon coming back to football, Ball's collegiate career was successful but short-lived.
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Lochte completed his collegiate career in 2005, the year before Twitter was created.
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There, he was asked about playing his final collegiate game in the state.
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Graduate schools will have unprecedented visibility into the collegiate experience of prospective students.
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Katelyn Ohashi absolutely crushed the final routine of her collegiate career 👏 pic.twitter.
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At Kings Collegiate, the 2013 class scored better than 75% of middle schools.
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Forget your standard high school drama: Channing Tatum is bringing us collegiate problems.
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The MPC was introduced to make decision-making more transparent and more collegiate.
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The Hasty Pudding Theatricals is one of the nation's oldest collegiate theatrical organization.
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They have all had some basketball success at least at the collegiate level.
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The 44.043-year-old Texan had finished fourth in the U.S. collegiate championships.
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Texas State and the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association mourned his death in tweets.
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Traditionally collegiate and professional championship teams have visited the White House in celebration.
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He plans to model the changes after Title IX requirements for collegiate teams.
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Collegiate football star Trevor Lawrence, 19, has been touted as a generational player.
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Its underlying goal is to improve accountability of collegiate programs for new teachers.
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So he called Sarah Nerad, then the manager of the Collegiate Recovery Community.
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Judges mostly played along, but they haven't given National Collegiate the same courtesy.
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He also serves as a board member of the North London Collegiate School.
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She was a fine amateur player who finished her collegiate career at Texas.
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Let your collegiate peers elsewhere design their own majors and frolic with Kerouac.
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In a case in Arizona, National Collegiate Student Loan Trust 2004-2 v.
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Around $5 billion of the debt owed to National Collegiate is in default.
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His collegiate coach, Dean Blais, tried to alter that selflessness, with mixed results.
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Jordan described Japan's current collegiate athletic system as similar to a club model.
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For National Collegiate, this is a high price to pay for missing paperwork.
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We are stuck in a collegiate version of Ionesco, and it is stultifying.
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The senator, though, was not looking to flatter the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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Herbert passed for just 193 yards without a touchdown in his collegiate finale.
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"I think we all felt that we had a very successful collegiate experience."
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Some of Ive's collegiate drawings have been exhibited at the London Design Museum.
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The National Association of Collegiate eSports offes $9 million in e-sports scholarships.
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I've been teaching American politics at the collegiate level for nearly two decades.
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Lee, for instance, is an accomplished collegiate wrestler while McGregor is a renowned striker.
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This kind of acceptance has yet to find a foothold at the collegiate level.
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It was the second touchdown in the first two games of his collegiate career.
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In 2010, The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) released guidelines for transgender college athletes.
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That's in reference to the Southeastern Conference, the big collegiate athletic conference down South.
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Apologies to fans of Canada Basketball, Western New York collegiate programs or Nicholson himself.
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The elder Burrell was a collegiate athlete when he entered the 1988 Olympic Trials.
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It has its problems, but it's way more collegiate than outsiders would think it.
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According to some schools, the National Collegiate Athletic Association is to blame, not them.
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The measurement incorporates the high rate of athletes who transfer during their collegiate career.
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National Collegiate did not seem to have any actual evidence it owned the debt.
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As of Sunday, it is 662 days and counting since his last collegiate appearance.
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The latest collegiate epicenter is Harvard, where more than 40 students have fallen ill.
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I'm increasing my personal commitment — the largest donation to a collegiate institution, I'm told.
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Private loans, like those owned by National Collegiate, amount to more than $230 billion.
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Harvest Collegiate High School, a nontraditional public school, is at 22018 West 270th Street.
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A new coach bringing along a few transfers has become commonplace in collegiate athletics.
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In Boston, Hayward will reunite with Coach Brad Stevens, his collegiate coach at Butler.
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Jessica Jean-Marie, who teaches at Harvest Collegiate High School, laid out the dilemma.
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Lewis attended the Collegiate School in Manhattan, the Fessenden School in West Newton, Mass.
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This makes her the first women's collegiate head coach to join an N.B.A. staff.
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This, of course, all comes down the National Collegiate Athletics Association's archaic rules about amateurism.
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Before his career in collegiate basketball, Jones worked with youth basketball players, his family said.
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It's time for the Collegiate StarLeague, which just opened registration for the 2016-53 season.
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Collegiate champion Sha'Carri Richardson, who has run 2000 this year, was seventh fastest at 232.
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Overall, Wentz threw just 612 times in his collegiate career and started just two seasons.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association has the power to suspend Baylor's team for the season.
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Collegiate champion Aleia Hobbs ran 10.97 seconds for the best performance with an allowable wind.
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But Flanagan gives studio art as the better example for protecting work within collegiate institutions.
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A former collegiate golfer, she won her first tournament at the tender age of 7.
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Coaches have been indicted, fired and will most likely never work in collegiate athletics again.
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Like this one of UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi at Saturday's Collegiate Challenge in Anaheim, California.
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Remote authorization for online betting is authorized, but in-state collegiate betting is not allowed.
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And David is thrown into a raucous collegiate environment of hard drinking and party games.
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He was a prominent player in South America before winning national collegiate titles at Miami.
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Minutes away, the stately Angell Hall, with its numerous columns, helps define the collegiate atmosphere.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association has moved the game up several hours to accommodate Yeshiva.
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A BOLD NEW LOVE: A CHRISTMAS EVE WITH MIDDLE COLLEGIATE CHURCH (2018) 11:35 p.m.
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Naomi Yavneh KlosNew OrleansThe writer is immediate past president of the National Collegiate Honors Council.
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So amateur teams were popular among American-born players who had exhausted their collegiate eligibility.
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A debt collector that National Collegiate hired, Transworld Systems, will pay an additional $2.5 million.
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It was Culver's fourth double-double of the season and 14th of his collegiate career.
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In our nearly three-decade absence, the dining scene had grown from collegiate to culinary.
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Dick Vitale went as far as to call for the end of his collegiate career.
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But wasn't this just more evidence of a massive talent drain in the collegiate ranks?
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Seven of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association's remaining men's programs plan to leave the league.
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Mr. Critzman (left), 40, is the senior minister of West End Collegiate Church in Manhattan.
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The day will feature junior, collegiate, wheelchair and main draw doubles action throughout the grounds.
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EST: President Trump participated in the NCAA Collegiate National Champions Day at the White House.
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The folks who have successfully ascended the meritocracy and jumped through all the collegiate hoops.
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Ahlers, a freshman and a hometown product, was making his much-anticipated first collegiate start.
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In addition to broadcasts on ESPN, esports has seen rapid growth at the collegiate level.
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A try-anything atmosphere prevailed, with a hint of late-night collegiate shenanigans sneaking in.
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A federal judge must still sign off on the penalties against National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts.
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Bailar started his collegiate career at Harvard this fall, swimming for the men's team as planned.
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Ralph Webb rushed for 163 yards and a pair of touchdowns in his final collegiate game.
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The facility opened last month and already instructs 246 juniors, retirees, collegiate players and professional golfers.
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The college-level StarCraft tournament for the 2016-2017 season is being hosted by Collegiate StarLeague.
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NOTES: QB Austin Appleby's first collegiate game was a 38-14 loss against Iowa on Nov.
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Ben Mackenzie teaches ninth-grade English Language Arts at Hiawatha Collegiate High School in Minneapolis, Minn.
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The freshman has posted double-digit point totals in each of his first six collegiate games.
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The collegiate tournaments where its players compete, streamed online, regularly draw tens of thousands of viewers.
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Asked if it felt like a Cinderella moment for her, the twice NCAA collegiate champion agreed.
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He is also board chairman of the Baltimore Collegiate School for Boys, a public charter school.
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Holloway won the U.S. collegiate title and runner-up Roberts gained revenge in the U.S. championships.
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Freeman's three best collegiate rebounding performances have come in the first three games this season. 3.
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Colston said the program will welcome athletes of all varieties too, like collegiate athletes or Olympians.
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So why doesn't the National Collegiate Athletic Association, which supposedly exists to promote education, allow that?
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By the time her collegiate career came to a close, Ohashi had won two national championships.
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Collegiate debaters are not used to having an audience, and Spector, overwhelmed, briefly lost his thread.
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Manhattan K-12 schools Horace Mann, Collegiate, and Trinity all have yearly tuition that exceeds $50,000.
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"The collegiate hockey world welcomed us with open arms," Arizona State Athletic Director Ray Anderson said.
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Like any good North London Collegiate School student, though, my frustration eventually propelled me into action.
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McNeill has made at least one 3-pointer in each of his first 10 collegiate games.
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He definitely didn't need to join an ongoing lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association, either.
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That's because on Monday, the National Collegiate Athletic Association began allowing college coaches to retweet recruits.
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Post-collegiate careers in running are either an extreme luxury, or nothing more than a hobby.
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The ideological bent of those overseeing collegiate life is having the biggest impact on campus culture.
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The Spartans gained admission to the Collegiate Sprint Football League, which governs the sport, in January.
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"He was just crazy about all sports," said Molly Salmon, a classmate at Humboldt Collegiate Institute.
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Jenkins previously worked as Venus Williams's hitting partner and is a former collegiate player at Clemson.
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The consumer bureau's action against National Collegiate and Transworld was intended to sideline the aggressive litigators.
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There are only about 20,000 retired N.F.L. players and tens of thousands of former collegiate players.
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Division One (in development): A coming-of-age comedy about an underdog women's collegiate soccer team
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After playing collegiate golf at Arizona State University, she went on to pursue a modeling career.
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National Collegiate Athletic Association, which invalidated a federal law flatly prohibiting states from legalizing sports gambling.
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After years of advocacy, collegiate athletes won the right to be paid for endorsements in California.
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The West Point Athletic Program provides competitive intra-collegiate sport experience for more than 2,400 cadets.
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The Times's Corey Kilgannon writes: New York City is not known for producing collegiate athletic powerhouses.
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The collegiate ladder will help players to match up against those with a similar skill level.
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"To have your collegiate careers derailed as both students and athletes is a tragedy," it says.
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On their next possession prized recruit Bryan Antoine scored his first collegiate basket on a dunk.
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Research also suggests as many as 54% of female collegiate athletes being unhappy with their weight.
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Tua finished his collegiate career with 87 passing touchdowns, 7,442 passing yards and 9 rushing touchdowns.
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They all have journalistic skill sets, he says, which largely go untaught in collegiate history programs.
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It's a fine collegiate field, but it is a collegiate field, and the difference in experience between a Sky Blue game and, say, a home game of the Portland Thorns at Providence Park or the Houston Dash at BBVA Compass Stadium, MLS stadiums both, is significant.
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How has all that international experience helped you through your collegiate days and now in the WNBA?
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The landmark investigation that authorities say is the largest collegiate admissions scam ever prosecuted has remained active.
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His first challenge was farcical—wear ties—and the others had been a little preening and collegiate.
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That would create chaos in collegiate sports, Elmore said, and could threaten the future of the NCAA.
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Former player Kaleb Dahlgren, who also survived, enrolled in York University and joined their collegiate hockey team.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association also announced this week it will investigate MSU's handling of Nassar's crimes.
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He shot 0-for-9 from long range during his three-year collegiate career at North Carolina.
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Does pledging a Collegiate Greek System Residence have the same je ne c'est quoi to the Freshman?
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association has lots of rules to help protect the amateur status of athletes.
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There's the pervasive collegiate mindset among these young artists, because their work exists in a specific sphere.
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Stackhouse, who hails from Kinston, N.C., was a standout collegiate player at North Carolina for two seasons.
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What's more, she noted, women's collegiate teams were lumped into a single ceremony at the White House.
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When the smoke cleared, I saw 30 or so men, all much older and definitely not collegiate.
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This program also operates in Brooklyn New School (PreK-5) and Harvest Collegiate High School (85033-12).
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Heavy breathing inevitably skews sexual, and it was sexually interesting to sing in a collegiate church choir.
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The seminar met in a resplendent Collegiate Gothic tower, with gray stone walls and stained-glass windows.
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Other victims include students from Pacific Collegiate School, a Santa Cruz charter school for grades 7-12.
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She was raised by her widowed mother and eventually went to Pacific Collegiate School in Santa Cruz.
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The couple began dating in 2005 when they were sophomores at the Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn.
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That insight came early when she participated in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition as a student.
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Mr. Singer maintains this would be a boon for the East Village, with its booming collegiate population.
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National Collegiate and loan providers like it will then sue borrowers who fall behind on their payments.
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That a collegiate kilt was deemed valuable signals a possible paradigm shift in the rare-books industry.
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But the esports machine keep grinding, and yesterday, the previously scheduled American Collegiate Hearthstone Championship was underway.
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The Irish avenged a season-opening loss when Anthony poured in 34 points in his collegiate debut.
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Others suggested "that his collegiate style may not translate to the professionals," Charania, Lloyd, and Vardon wrote.
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In Tuesday's Hearthstone collegiate championship, American University players held up a "Free Hong Kong, boycott Blizzard" sign.
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The most important strategy for collegiate price discrimination is gathering information about whoever is paying the bills.
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Poly Prep is known for its competitive sports program and sprawling, collegiate campus in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn.
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An earlier version of this article misstated estimates of extensive tattoos among collegiate and professional basketball players.
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Most workers at the factory, they said, were in their 20s, giving it an almost collegiate atmosphere.
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