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The Texas State University Strutters, more simply known as the Strutters, are an American collegiate dance team from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas.They are the first American Precision Dance Team to be founded at a four-year university, and are currently the largest team of its kind in the United States.
The 2024–25 Oregon State Beavers women's basketball team represents Oregon State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Beavers are led by fifteenth-year head coach Scott Rueck, and play their games at Gill Coliseum as associate first year members of the West Coast Conference.
Mary Ayotte soon became Oregon State's second National champion when, in 1982, she was the National floor champion. [6] 1983 saw the Beavers finish ninth at Nationals. [7] Heidi Anderson, a transfer from Penn State, won the balance beam title in 1984. [8] Oregon State were sixth in 1985. [9] Ludwig resigned in June 1985, citing health problems ...
Oregon’s hold on No. 1 is the longest by a Big Ten team since Ohio State had an 11-week run in 2014. ... Texas and Penn State remained in the top five after losing conference championship games ...
There is no doubt the Dan Lanning-led program belongs in the elite. The Ducks are the lone 12-0 team in FBS football and are seeking its first-ever 13-0 start. Oregon's resume is boosted by a 32 ...
The No. 3 Oregon State women's basketball team's magical season continued Friday, holding off No. 2 Notre Dame late to advance to its first Elite Eight since 2018, and just its third-ever ...
This is a list of female artistic gymnasts who have been on the United States national team.. The national team includes two age divisions. Only gymnasts 16 and older are eligible for the senior national team, from which Olympic and World Championship rosters are chosen.
Former head coach of the Oregon State Beavers baseball and men's basketball teams;Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame member [26] A.C. Green: 1981–1985 † NBA power forward, 1985–2001; one-time NBA All-Star; 1987, 1988, and 2000 NBA champion; holds the NBA record for consecutive games played, at 1,192 [7] [11] [27] Swede Halbrook ...