Graham Hits Cover of NCAA Magazine
Wabash junior Brock Graham's story of spending spring break in Botswana with 20 teammates has been told in the latest Wabash Magazine and on the web site. Now the story is garnering national attention as the cover feature for Champion, the quarterly publication from the NCAA.
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Salon Tabbed as BGSU Director of Football Ops
Former Wabash College offensive lineman Adam Salon '99 has been named the new director of football operations at Bowling Green State University.
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From Football Field To Corn Field
Sophomore Brock Graham spent Wednesday afternoon participating in a photo shoot for the next issue of Champion, a new magazine produced by the NCAA. Graham's modeling career started at Hollett Little Giant Stadium, but quickly moved to a nearby cornfield for the final shots.
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Players Arrive in Botswana
Twenty-one Wabash College student-athletes (20 members of the football team and one member of the soccer team) are spending spring break in Botswana as part of a missions trip. The 21 members will be providing updates throughout the week on a daily blog.
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21 Wabash Men Headed to Botswana
Spring break is a time of year many students love because school is out and many of them have planned vacations. For Brock Graham and 20 other Wabash College athletes, though, spring break is going to be a time to help those less fortunate.
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Raeburn Embracing Wabash Traditions, Expectations
The month-and-a-half long search for Wabash’s next head football coach is officially over, as Erik Raeburn has been given the task to pick up where Chris Creighton left off.
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Raeburn Getting Settled into Wabash Job
Erik A. Raeburn is on campus and taking the reigns of the Little Giant football program. Raeburn arrived in town Monday night and dived into media interviews, college business and even a Bachelor interview in his first day on the job.
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Creighton Leaving Wabash Football Post
Chris Creighton, head football coach at Wabash College since 2001, has accepted the head coaching position at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. “This was a really hard decision to make,” Creighton said. “These last seven years at Wabash have been the best years of my life, both on the field and off the field.”
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Pynenberg Becomes a Consensus All-American
With the announcement of Saturday's All-America team by D3football.com at the 2007 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, Wabash senior Adi Pynenberg became the first consensus football All-America selection in five seasons.
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All-America Honors Continue For Pynenberg
The Associated Press Little All-America Team was announced Thursday afternoon. Wabash senior linebacker Adi Pynenberg earned Second Team honors among players from NCAA Division II, Division III, and the NAIA.
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