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After accepting a scholarship to Spring Arbor University, Lancaster became a NAIA Division II All-American for three years. [3] [4] Lancaster is the second all-time Spring Arbor points leader with 2398 and the Spring Arbor all-time assists leader with 751. Lancaster also holds the Spring Arbor record for the most free throws attempted.
Spring Arbor University (SAU) is a private Free Methodist university in Spring Arbor, Michigan. Developing from an earlier academy and junior college, in 1963 it began offering bachelor's degrees. Attaining university status in 1994, it is the second-largest evangelical Christian university in Michigan.
Concordia University, Ann Arbor [a] Ann Arbor: Wolverine-Hoosier [b] Cornerstone Golden Eagles: Cornerstone University: Grand Rapids: Wolverine-Hoosier: Lawrence Tech Blue Devils: Lawrence Technological University: Southfield: Wolverine-Hoosier [b] Madonna Crusaders: Madonna University: Livonia: MSFA [b] Rochester Warriors: Rochester Christian ...
1992 – The Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) was founded. Charter members included Aquinas College, Concordia College Ann Arbor (now Concordia University Ann Arbor), Cornerstone College (now Cornerstone University), Siena Heights College (now Siena Heights University), Spring Arbor College (now Spring Arbor University) and Tri-State University (now Trine University), beginning ...
The honor was first given 38 years ago in 1987 to the outstanding player in the division, but in 1995, eligibility was restricted to offensive players, as the Buck Buchanan Award for defensive players was inaugurated. The award was named in honor of National Football League (NFL) legend Walter Payton, who starred at Jackson State University in ...
Michigan offensive lineman Zak Zinter waves to the crowd as he is carted off the field due to a lower-leg injury during the second half against Ohio State at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on ...
The National Foot League Offensive Player of the Year Award is an annual American football award given by various organizations to the National Football League (NFL) player who is considered the top offensive player during the regular season.
The 38th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony takes place Friday night in Brooklyn and, for the first time, will be streamed live on Disney+.