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The Master's athletic teams are called the Mustangs. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) for most of its sports since the 2001–2002 academic year; [ 30 ] while its men's & women's swimming & diving teams compete in the ...
2015 World Masters Athletics Championships: 80+ 1:06.12 USA : Melvin Larsen William Daprano Sam Hirabayashi Bill Melville 1924-Jun-24 1927-Feb-02 1927-May-24 1927-Jul-13 Riccione, Italy 2007-Sep-15 World Masters Athletics Championships: 80+ Club 1:20.63 Houston Elite Joe Summerlin William Kaspari Wayne Bennett Robert Lida 1931-Nov-07 1934-Sep ...
Masters Athletics managed by World Masters Athletics is a class of the sport of athletics for athletes of 35 years of age and over organized by World Masters Athletics. The events include track and field, road running and cross country running. Competitors are bracketed into five-year age groups (which promotes fair competition).
The Master's Mustangs basketball (2 C) This page was last edited on 5 July 2024, at 07:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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Georgia State, a commuter college located in a largely vacant stretch of downtown Atlanta, had long resisted a move into big-time athletics. Carl Patton, the university’s former president, says students began asking him to add football soon after he took the job, in the early 1990s.
This is the progression of world record improvements of the high jump of Masters athletics. Key Incomplete information Pending Indoor mark IAAF includes indoor marks in the record list since 2000, but WMA does not follow that practice.
Mel Hankinson (born January 10, 1943) is an American former basketball coach and author. He served as the head men's basketball coach at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (1970–1973), Roanoke College (1973–1977), Delta State University (1977–1983), Samford University (1985–1987), The Master's College—now known as The Master's University (1988–1993), and Liberty University ...