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Men finish first, women third at cross country Invitational

Sean Ammerman September 18, 2005

The Kent State men's cross country team made it two first place finishes in a row Saturday at the Red Flash Invitational, while the women showed strong improvement by placing third.The men out-performed...

Teams race through first meet

Sean Ammerman September 11, 2005

Despite missing some of their top runners, the Kent State men's and women's cross country teams started the season off strong Saturday at the Miami Invitational.The men's team finished first overall with...

Cross Country names new coach

September 8, 2005

LawsonCredit: Jason HallAfter being without a head coach for two months, Kent State men’s and women’s cross country finally has a new one.Athletic Director Laing Kennedy named former University of...

Cross country team still looks to interim coach for leadership

Kali Price August 30, 2005

When the time comes for a coach to move on to a new team, things move on, a new coach steps in and all is well.Kent State men’s and women’s cross country still haven’t been given the chance to move...

Underdog conference is home for KSU athletics

Kali Price August 23, 2005

The Big Ten. The ACC. Conference USA. Mountain West.Of the 13 different conferences in the NCAA Divison 1A, all of Kent State’s varsity teams belong to the Mid-American Conference.Dubbed the MAC, the...

Head track coach leaves Kent State for Illinois

Kali Price July 12, 2005

Wendel McRaven, track and field and cross country coach, announced Thursday he is leaving the Flashes for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.McRaven was named head men’s cross country coach...

Studying abroad sends teachers across pond to edges of world

Joseph A. Stanonik April 17, 2005

As a student teacher in Cape Town, South Africa, Adam Harrington didn’t expect to defend the United States his first day — or even to be noticed.But as an American, Harrington is out of the ordinary...

Donations up across nation, at Kent State

Ryan Loew April 4, 2005

Colleges and universities across the country saw an increase in donations last fiscal year, and Kent State was no exception.Giving to higher education increased by 3.2 percent in the 2004 fiscal year,...

Fascione-ably fast

Elizabeth Nickol April 3, 2005

Running twins excel on and off the trackTwin track and cross country runners Jennifer and Jeanna Fascione hold the distance medley relay record and helped the women's team capture its first MAC title in...

Remembering Jessie

Kelly Byer November 30, 1999

Sophomore's smile touched lives of manyCredit: DKS EditorsJessica Schenk had a smile people remembered. The 19-year-old sophomore physical education major from Port Clinton left an impression on those...

The thrill of victory, the agony of injury

Josh Johnston November 30, 1999

Athletes sacrifice bodies for sports Story by: Josh JohnstonJulian Edelman saw the play break down and ran."The pursuit from behind came, and I was in between a slide and not sliding, and I put my arm...

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