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  1. Their rivalry with North Dakota Yours is one of the all time greats.
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  2. ...“It’s hard to put into words what Darlington means to this club. He is a proven winner and difference-maker who has consistently shown why he is one of the most highly respected players in MLS for his leadership, character, and his performance on the pitch and how he carries himself off it,” said President & General Manager Tim Bezbatchenko. ... ...“Playing in my home state the past four years and winning an MLS Cup with the Crew has been really special, and it’s a blessing to continue my career in Columbus, both for me and my family,” said Nagbe. ...
    2 points
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  4. Things not looking great at BUGS
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  5. https://www.reddit.com/r/CollegeBasketball/s/82NThYop7q r/Collegebasketball is really split on this tournament I’m excited to see how it turns out
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  6. Absolutely ❤️ DarNag! He is my favorite professional athlete. Exemplary!
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  7. https://www.columbuscrew.com/news/columbus-crew-sign-captain-darlington-nagbe-to-multiyear-contract-extension ...With Akron from 2008-2010, Nagbe recorded 19 goals and 19 assists in 73 appearances and led the program to its first NCAA Division I Men's Soccer championship in 2010, as well as three consecutive Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament titles (2008, 2009 and 2010). The midfielder’s collegiate accolades include the Hermann Trophy in 2010 – the nation’s highest individual honor recognizing the National Player of the Year as determined by the voting of Division I coaches who are members of United Soccer Coaches – National Soccer Coaches Association of America Player of the Year (2010); MAC Player of the Year (2010); MAC Newcomer of the Year (2008); NSCAA All-America First Team (2010) and Second Team (2009) honors; and three All-MAC First-Team selections (2008, 2009 and 2010). ...
    1 point
  8. Former Zip Ryan Kingsford played 84 minutes last night for Loyola Marymount. Kingsford scored the first goal of the game and LMU advanced with a 4-2 win.
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  9. I believe the dust has settled for this period. The only question I have at the moment is when will Ali Ali get the green light to play. But I'm assuming it will be this year sometime. I'm staying with Mikal Dawson as a Junior with another year of eligibility. Marvin Musiime-Kamali and Darrian Baker are red-shirting this year. And the Zips added Rich Brisco, Eric Mahaffey and Sharron Young for the 2024-5 season leaving 2 scholarships open.
    1 point
  10. Hell of a gritty win to give Gensler the first, of hopefully many, of his HC career, 63-58 over Robert Morris in their education day game. Zips got into OT and really began to play well. Alexis Mobley with a sweet turnaround fadeway late in the shot clock with about 16 seconds left put the Zips up 3. Bass then stuffed a 3 pt. attempt and dribbled into the front court before the Zips were fouled with a little over a second to go. Hit both shots, ball game.
    1 point
  11. I'm just glad we got them in the boat before they saw Heidelburg.
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  12. Here's something else which really strikes me as odd. Look at the teams we either beat out or are competing with for our 3 commits & Chris Riddle (who has us in his final 5): Sharron Young: WVU, Rhode Island, Murray State, Drexel, WKU, Arkansas State, Winthrop, Appalachian State, Penn, Northeastern, Columbia, South Carolina, Mount St. Mary's, Radford, Ohio, KSUcks Richard Brisco: TCU, Nebraska, Manhattan, FIU, Albany, Buffalo, George Washington, Towson, Fairfield, St. Joe's, St. Bonny Chris Riddle: Illinois, Western Illinois, Toledo, Texas Tech, NIU, Nevada, EMU, Bradley, UNLV, Illinois State, DePaul, Indiana State, UIC, CMU, Portland Eric Mahaffey: No other offers What a stark contrast between Eric Mahaffey's recruiting and the other three. Idk what to think about it, just noting it as very odd.
    1 point
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