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1083
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Crowther's editorial inveighs against the hypocrisy and double standards that he perceives in college athletics. Duke's Coach Mike Krzyzewski and N.C. State's Jim Valvano are used to illustrate Crowther's points, and to indict Coach K for questionable dealings with Nike.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 11 Issue 19, May 1993, p5-7, il, por Periodical Website
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14539
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Carl Snavely started out as head football coach at the University of North Carolina in 1934. Since then, he has had a most interesting and successful career.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 13 Issue 20, Oct 1945, p25-26
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24864
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Bob Burke has been honored by Chowan University by having the Helms Center court named for him. The legendary coach headed the Chowan Basketball program for 22 years. Many of his players went on to compete at teh NCAA Division I Level.
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26990
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In ten years of official play, the UNC women’s soccer team has never lost a game on its home field at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Coach Anson Dorrance teaches female athletes to develop psychological skills and a tough work ethic. The aggressiveness Dorrance demands on the field is complemented by camaraderie and respect within the team.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 6 Issue 21, Nov 3-16 1988, p30-31, por Periodical Website
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27018
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In his ninth season at Duke, Michael Krzyzewski has established himself near the top of his profession and is a leading candidate to coach the 1992 U.S. Olympic basketball squad. The key to Duke’s success, and the trademark of Krzyzewski teams, is a fierce defense. Duke now enters the post-season tournaments with hope to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 7 Issue 5, Mar 9-22 1989, p11-13, por Periodical Website
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29285
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Edmund McCullough “Eddie” Cameron served with distinction as one of North Carolina’s most influential sports figures. At Duke University, Cameron was head basketball coach for fourteen seasons, head football coach for four seasons, and athletic director for thirty years. Looking back on his involvement in college athletics, Cameron assesses the future of sports, and the challenges of sustaining the athletes and their programs financially.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 9 Issue 2, Feb 1981, p48-53, por
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36093
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He was credited for ushering in the Golden Age of ECU sports. His value could be measured, materially and immaterially, in the donation of his historically significant effects. Included in his daughters’ donation were letters, memorabilia, football books, correspondence, and medals.
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36094
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College coaches were promoting mental calisthenics. Illustrating how it could work on the field and off were tips to improve mental agility. Included were awareness of mental pulse; avoidance of mental blindness; adoption of traits such as loyalty, hard work, and selflessness.
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36544
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Exercising an ability to be assertive, girls in grades three through eighth can learn from GOTR coaches and this non-profit organization. During ten weeks’ practice for the twice a year, end of season 5Ks, girls engage in age appropriate exercises and discussions about becoming a stand-byer, to help curb bullying on and off the track.