2005-2006 Sports Season Starts with Fun Run, Football Scrimmage
The first events of the 2005-2006 Wabash sports season started Saturday with the annual Alumni Fun Run and Red-White Football Scrimmage.
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Roncalli to Wabash Pipeline Opens Up
If you’re going to establish a football recruiting pipeline, Indianapolis Roncalli High School might be a darn good partner.
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Roop Becomes His Own Man
Brandon Roop’s summer was spent in an investment office, working as an intern. It’s something he plans to pursue after graduating from Wabash later this year. He worked in the office of his father, Rick. But before you think Brandon was worried about getting too far away from home, consider the spring semester of his junior.
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Pynenberg Finds Success in the Classroom and the Football Field
It would be tough to top Adrian Pynenberg’s freshman year at Wabash College. But that’s what the sophomore linebacker hopes to do.
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Linebacker Selby '06 Bouncing Back from Broken Leg
Aaron Selby ’06 doesn’t look back, he just plans ahead. The Little Giant linebacker will be back on the field this fall after suffering a season-ending broken leg in Wabash’s fourth game last fall.
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Little Giants Work Through Tough, Hot Camp Week
One of the toughest weeks of the fall drew to a close Friday as the Little Giant football team broke camp at the Fellowship of Christian Athlete’s National Conference Center near Marshall.
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2005-06 Sports Season Begins With Football Check-In
The 2005 Wabash College sports season got underway Monday afternoon when 106 players reported to the start of football camp.
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Football Team Members Repeat Plane Pull Charity Win
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Members of the Little Giant football team defended their FedEx charity plane pull title Saturday morning at Indianapolis International Airport.
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Little Giants Tabbed Second in Pre-Season Polls
Wabash earned three first place votes and were picked to finish second in at the end of the 2005 North Coast Athletic Conference football standings by the NCAC coaches.
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Tell ESPN & the World About The Monon Bell Rivalry
Vote for the Monon Bell Game as Indiana's Best Rivalry. Here's the information from ESPN:
From sea to shining sea, and most of the ballparks between, SportsCenter is spending the summer searching SportsNation for stories. For 50 days, beginning on July 17 with Massachusetts and wrapping up with Wisconsin on Sep. 4, SportsCenter will celebrate the sporting culture and heritage of each state.
ESPN is broadcasting live from each of the nation's states and will be in Indiana for Sunday's Brickyard 400.
You can vote for the Monon Bell Game as Indiana's Best Rivalry here.
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