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Gridiron Blitz: The Sports Inquirer’s NFL Season Picks and Predictions
By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Time for my annual NFL picks that will bring joy and excitement to us all when they aren’t correct. The predicted finish of each division is in order for example, I have New England winning the AFC East followed by the Jets, Dolphins and Bills. You get the idea. Here…
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Georgia Tech volleyball prepares for SMU Invitational
By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Current record: 2-1 overall Last Week: vs. Jacksonville (W, 3-0), vs. Gardner-Webb (W, 3-0), at South Carolina (L, 3-1) This Week: SMU Invitational 9/5 at SMU, 9/6 vs. Oklahoma and Texas Southern Coming into a season with a new head coach can be a difficult transition for any program, particularly the…
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Kennesaw State soccer travels to Murfreesboro for Blue Raider Classic
Release courtesy of Kennesaw State athletics: The Kennesaw State soccer team wraps up tournament play this weekend with a trip to Murfreesboro, Tenn., for the Blue Raider Classic, hosted by Middle Tennessee on Sept. 5-7. The Owls are set to face Austin Peay on Friday (Sept. 5) at 5 p.m. ET, before taking on South…
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Kennesaw State volleyball set to host Invitational
Release courtesy of Kennesaw State Athletics: The Owls will host the 2014 Kennesaw State Invitational this weekend. The home opener will be against Elon (1-2) on Friday at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, the team will play UNC Asheville (0-3) at noon and finish the tournament off with nationally-ranked Purdue (3-0) which comes into this weekend…
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Georgia State volleyball set for action in Jacksonville
Georgia State’s volleyball team will travel to Jacksonville, Fla., this weekend to compete in the Jax Marriott Volleyball Classic, co-hosted by North Florida and Jacksonville.
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Kennesaw State’s Nicole Calder Named Senior CLASS Award Candidate
Release from Kennesaw State Athletics: KENNESAW, Ga. – Kennesaw State midfielder Nicole Calder is one of 30 candidates for the 2014 women’s soccer Senior CLASS Award, it was announced on Tuesday (Sept. 2). The list is comprised of 30 NCAA Division I seniors who have notable achievements in four areas – community, classroom, character and competition. “It is…
