USI to add swimming and diving by Fall 2022
USI to add swimming and diving by Fall 2022 4/28/2021 | University Communications
University of Southern Indiana Athletics has announced the formation of new Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving varsity athletic programs, with an anticipated start of intercollegiate competition in the Fall 2022 athletic season.
“There is a strong and passionate swimming and diving community in our region, and we are thrilled to implement a new program to allow students to represent USI in the sport they love,” said Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics. “Our new Swimming and Diving teams will join our 17 varsity athletic programs in regularly competing for conference and national championships at the Division II level.”
USI Athletics to add swimming & diving by Fall 2022
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - The University of Southern Indiana Athletics announced Wednesday the formation of new Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving varsity athletic programs, with an anticipated start of intercollegiate competition in the Fall 2022 athletic season.
“There is a strong and passionate swimming and diving community in our region, and we are thrilled to implement a new program to allow students to represent USI in the sport they love,” said
Jon Mark Hall, Director of Athletics. “Our new Swimming and Diving teams will join our 17 varsity athletic programs in regularly competing for conference and national championships at the Division II level.”
Selfie Studio ROC is a photographer s playground.
The Black-owned family business opened at the start of April at The Mall at Greece Ridge, across from World Gym and near the Regal Greece Ridge movie theater.
With more than 15 backgrounds, patrons use the space to take personal and professional photos, to record podcasts, film videos and create other content for social media.
Selfie Studio ROC owner Glenda Simmons said she spotted a similar concept at a mall in Florida when she visited her family over the holidays, and she and her husband, Roy Simmons, decided to bring the idea to Rochester.
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Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Sunday, April 11, 2021
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - The University of Alabama at Birmingham has played its last game at Birmingham‘s legendary Legion Field, leaving the stadium known as the “Football Capital of the South” with few tenants.
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“As I was in the locker room today, I was thinking of all the great memories I have had here,” UAB Coach Bill Clark told local news outlets. “The high school games, the great locker room celebrations, the Children’s Harbor games. Legion Field has given us some great memories.”
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Roy Simmons Jr. needs no introduction his name is as synonymous with the sport of lacrosse as any in its history.
Simmons and his father, Roy Simmons Sr., led the Syracuse men’s lacrosse program for 68 consecutive years. Combined, the Simmons family won more than 540 college lacrosse games, building a dynasty in upstate New York.
Simmons, now 85, has watched the sport grow for more than seven decades from when he shadowed his father at Syracuse to now being one of the Orange’s biggest fans at the Carrier Dome.
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