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Former Vanderbilt chemistry professor William Lofland Dudley was known as the "father of Southern football." [2] Vanderbilt's entrants into the NBA include Charles Davis, Festus Ezeli, Shan Foster, John Jenkins, Dan Langhi, Clyde Lee, and Will Perdue. Award-winning baseball stars include Pedro Alvarez, David Price, Scotti Madison, and Mike Minor.
Pre's Rock, a memorial to Steve Prefontaine who died after finishing 4th in the 1972 Olympic 5000 m Memorial to Bronisław Malinowski, who died one year after winning an Olympic gold medal Plaque commemorating Ryan Shay, who died while running the 2008 United States Olympic trials marathon. A number of athletics competitors have died during ...
The Miami-Dade County medical examiner reported that Duerson died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest. [8] He sent a text message to his family saying he wanted his brain to be used for research at the Boston University School of Medicine , which is conducting research into chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative ...
Former Vanderbilt athletic director and vice chancellor David Williams, a trailblazer in his field, died on Friday, the university announced in a news release. Williams became the first African ...
Steve Sloan, who posted a winning career record as a Vanderbilt football coach, died Sunday. He was 79 and had been in memory care in Orlando, Florida, the past three months. according to an ...
On Feb. 23, she was found dead in a wooded area at the university's main campus in Athens, Georgia. Police have charged Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, in connection with the death.
List of basketball players who died during their careers; List of baseball players who died during their careers; List of deaths due to injuries sustained in boxing; List of fatal accidents in cricket; List of professional cyclists who died during a race; List of ice hockey players who died during their careers; List of triathlon fatalities
Deaths due to cardiac arrest in college athletes have been steadily declining over the last 20 years, a new study finds.