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The following is a list of NCAA Division I universities in the United States (listed alphabetically by their schools' athletic brand name) and their current athletic director. This list only includes schools playing Division I football or men's basketball. Schools are alphabetized by commonly used short name, regardless of their official name.
This list of George Washington University alumni includes numerous prominent politicians, including a recent U.S. Attorney General, four current heads of state or government, CEOs of major corporations, scientists, Nobel laureates, MacArthur fellows, Olympic athletes, Academy Award and Golden Globe winners, royalty, and Time 100 notables.
In 2004, Hobbs led GW to back to the national stage, defeating ninth-ranked Michigan State and No. 12 Maryland in back-to-back games to win the 2004 BB&T Classic. That year, the men's basketball team went on to win the Atlantic 10 West title and the Atlantic 10 tournament , earning an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA tournament .
[A 1] [A 2] Sid Gillman guided the Bearcats to three Mid-American Conference (MAC) championships, the most of any Cincinnati coach in any conference. Gillman also has the best conference win percentage of any coach (.929); Tom Fennell 's .864 is the best regular season percentage, while Kelly's .850 leads among multi-season coaches.
Madi's running career at Wilmington has resulted in regional appearances on the track and the cross-country course. She has personal bests of 2:40.32 at 800 meters, 5:45.96 at 1,600 meters, 12:03 ...
Skeeter Barnes, Major League Baseball player for Cincinnati Reds, Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals and Detroit Tigers [7] Connor Barwin, NFL defensive end for Los Angeles Rams, selected 2nd round (46th overall) in 2009 NFL draft [8] Bob Bell, NFL defensive end for Detroit Lions and St. Louis Cardinals
Ohio small-school boys basketball: Henry Patterson, Miami Valley Christian Academy – He had 14 points and eight rebounds in a 70-41 win over North College Hill, then 17 points and 13 rebounds in ...