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  2. Clemson Tigers softball - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers had started 19–8 overall and 5–1 in ACC play before the season was cancelled by Clemson and the ACC. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The NCAA tournament was also canceled. [ 8 ] 2021 was Clemson's first full season as a program and they finished 44–8 overall, with a 29–5 record in ACC play.

  3. University of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the United States. The university has a 703-acre (284 ha) main campus located in the city's University District. It also has satellite campuses in nearby cities of Tacoma and Bothell. Overall, UW encompasses more than 500 buildings and over 20 ...

  4. List of Clemson Tigers men's basketball head coaches

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    Frank Dobson was Clemson's first basketball coach. Rick Barnes led Clemson to three consecutive NCAA tournament berths. Oliver Purnell led the Tigers to postseason play in six of his seven seasons. The Clemson Tigers men's basketball program is a college basketball team that represents Clemson University.

  5. Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Constantinople [a] (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330. Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the late 5th century, Constantinople remained the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire (also known as the Byzantine Empire; 330–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin Empire (1204–1261), and the Ottoman Empire (1453 ...

  6. Justyn Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross attended Central High School in Phenix City, Alabama. [1] [2] As a senior, he had 37 receptions for 730 yards and 13 touchdowns.Ross was a four-star recruit ranked as the number 45 national recruit and the number 7 wide receiver in the nation receiving offers from several Division I colleges such as Alabama, Clemson, Auburn, and Duke. [3]

  7. Siblings Day - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Evart, a native New Yorker and resident of New York City, founded the Siblings Day Foundation (SDF) as a tax-exempt organization. Inspired by the loss of her siblings Alan (age 36) and Lisette (age 19) at a young age, she created the SDF with the aim of establishing a National Siblings Day to be celebrated annually on April 10, Lisette ...

  8. Dorothy Day - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Catholic Worker Movement, Day co-founded the Catholic Worker newspaper in 1933, and served as its editor from 1933 until her death in 1980. In this newspaper, Day advocated the Catholic economic theory of distributism , which she considered a third way between capitalism and socialism .

  9. List of Clemson Tigers baseball seasons - Wikipedia

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    Clemson has played their home games at Doug Kingsmore Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina since 1970. [ 2 ] The Tigers have won 15 conference championships, and have played in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship 36 times, advancing to the College World Series on 12 occasions. [ 3 ]