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  2. Barbara Hedges - Wikipedia

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    Hedges was the youngest of nine children in Glendale, Arizona and played semi-professional softball with the A-1 Queens. She was raised by a single father after her mother died when she was an infant. [1] Upon completing her Bachelor of Arts degree she immediately accepted a gymnastics coach position at a high school in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

  3. Desireé Reed-Francois - Wikipedia

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    Desireé Don Reed-Francois (born May 7, 1972) is an American attorney and college athletics administrator who became the athletic director at the University of Arizona on March 3, 2024. She has more than two-and-half decades of experience in intercollegiate athletics, including overseeing the external operations for several institutions.

  4. Queens Royals - Wikipedia

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    The Queens Royals are the athletic teams that represent Queens University of Charlotte, located in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, in NCAA intercollegiate sporting competitions. On July 1, 2022, the Royals began a four-year transition from NCAA Division II to Division I as new members of the ASUN Conference .

  5. A champion for student athletes, UW-Platteville athletic ...

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    Kristina Navarro-Krupka died from natural causes over the weekend. She was 39 and pregnant. A champion for student athletes, UW-Platteville athletic director dies at 39

  6. Edsel Matthews, the 'gold standard' of athletic leadership in ...

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    In 1984, he was named the Missouri Athletic Director of the Year. "The basketball community and the high school sporting community of Springfield Public Schools is better because of Dr. Matthews ...

  7. Hootie Ingram - Wikipedia

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    Cecil W. "Hootie" Ingram (September 2, 1933 – May 6, 2024) was an American college football player, coach, and athletics administrator. He played for the University of Alabama from 1952 to 1954 and was selected as an All-SEC defensive back in 1952.

  8. Lew Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Lew Perkins (March 24, 1945 – July 18, 2023) was an American athletic director. He ended his 40-year career at the University of Kansas (KU), having joined in June 2003, taking over for Al Bohl.

  9. List of centenarians (sportspeople) - Wikipedia

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    American college sports coach and athletics director [156] John Lysak: 1914–2020: 105: American canoeist [157] Johnny Macknowski: 1923–2024: 101: American basketball player [158] Hans Maier: 1916–2018: 102: Dutch water polo player [159] Tony Malinosky: 1909–2011: 101: American Major League Baseball player [160] Diran Manoukian: 1919 ...