Van Zee Named Tennis Coach at Earlham
Adam Van Zee '07 is very familiar with tennis in the North Coast Athletic Conference. The three-time captain and 2007 All-NCAC doubles player will take over as the head men's and women's tennis coach at Earlham College.
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New Look Little Giants Go For Fourth Football Title
Head Coach Erik Raeburn enters his first season at the helm of the Wabash football program. He is ready to guide the Little Giants on their quest for a fourth consecutive North Coast Athletic Conference title and first back-to-back NCAA playoff appearances in school history.
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Four Home Football Games Broadcast Live on the Internet
All four of the 2008 Wabash College home football games leading up to the 115th Monon Bell Classic will be broadcast over the Internet. Hometown Television will provide live coverage using Teamline as the Internet distributor before providing a tape-delayed broadcast on cable outlets throughout the state of Indiana the following week.
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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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Morgan Hits The Recruiting Trail
New Wabash track and field coach Clyde Morgan has already hit the ground running. Morgan, who takes over for retired track and field coach Rob Johnson, brings a passion for recruiting and a wealth of experience to the job.
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Berries' McCloskey is Loganland POY
Logansport High School catcher Grant McCloskey was named the Loganland Player of the Year by the area baseball coaches. McCloskey plans to play baseball at Wabash College next season.
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Little Giants’ Baseball Team Takes Big Steps
Four Indiana high school seniors will play in the annual North-South Baseball All-Star Game July 12 game at Notre Dame’s Frank Eck Stadium. Next season the quartet will all be wearing a Wabash College baseball uniform.
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Olympians Bring Championship Lessons to Wrestling Camp
Continuing the tradition of having Olympians come to his camp, Wabash head wrestling coach Brian Anderson had two former Olympians — Rulon Gardner and Brandon Slay — help his annual camp Thursday. Gardner and Slay worked with 170 young wrestlers from the Midwest as part of the week-long training and competition sessions.
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Wabash Wrestling Camp One of a Kind
Most college wrestling camps are instructed by former or current college coaches. Brian Anderson has no problem with that idea, but wanted to do something different than other colleges when he started Wabash’s team camp two years ago. Instead of bringing in college coaches, Anderson thought it would be better if he brought in high-profile wrestlers.
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Gardner Still a Kid at Heart
Olympic wrestler Rulon Gardner intimidated opponents with his size and physicality, outmaneuvered them with his skills and outperformed them on the mat. Now, instead of dropping opponents to the ground, he's teaching the next wave of future wrestlers - like he did Thursday at Wabash College's Little Giant Team Wrestling Camp.
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