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Ashland University is the second GLIAC team to win a women's basketball Division II national championship. Kari Daugherty was selected as the 2013 Women's Division II Bulletin player of the year, as well as the most outstanding player. Daugherty is the first Ashland University player to receive the Bulletin's player of the year award.
Ashland Theological Seminary (ATS), a graduate division of Ashland University, is an evangelical seminary located in Ashland, Ohio, with extension campuses in Cleveland and Columbus. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs is an academic center at Ashland University, dedicated by Ronald Reagan on May 9, 1983.
Ashland University 48–13: 24–7: 1st: NCAA Division II Tournament: 2003 Ashland University 37–20–1: 22–8–1: 2nd: GLIAC Conference Champions 2004 Ashland University 47–15: 23–5: 1st: 2005 Ashland University 32–16: 13–7: 3rd: 2006 Ashland University 47–17: 22–5: T-2nd: NCAA Division II Tournament: 2007 Ashland University 38 ...
Ashland University president Carlos Campo has announced his upcoming departure
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The following is a roundup of recent happenings in Ashland University sports.
While at Ashland, Bassit earned 10 National Championships and 21 All-American awards in various events. He would also help lead the Ashland Eagles to three consecutive NCAA National Championships. He finished his Division II career with 2 NCAA DII records (Indoor 200m-20.40, Indoor 400m-45.27) and with 3 USTFCCA National Athlete Of The Year awards.
ASHLAND — Ashland University overcame a 10-0 deficit with 21 unanswered points and held on for a 28-20 Great Midwest Athletic Conference football victory over Thomas More on Saturday at Jack ...