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- Kent State baseball: Flashes bounce back in MAC Tournament
- Kent State baseball: Golden Flashes battling weather in MAC Tournament
- Seven KSU baseball players earn All-MAC honors
- MAC Tournament/Kent State 15, Central Michigan 8: Golden Flashes stay hot in opening-round win
- Kent State baseball: Taylor Williams has come a long way to become ace for Flashes and possible draft choice
- KSU’s Jennifer Ha struggles to 79 in first round of NCAA Women’s Golf Championships
- College baseball/Kent State 4, Akron 1: Flashes top Zips, get help from Bowling Green to win MAC title, earn top seed in tournament
- On the Record — May 18
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- Kent State golf in fifth after two rounds of NCAA Regional
Kennedy stands by Senderoff
Ravenna record Courrier beat writer Dave Carducci recently posted this intriguing story about Athletic director Laing Kennedy and his support of Rob Senderoff over on the the NCAABBS board. I thought it would pass it along, it's a pretty good read.
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=425522
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O'Shea leaves OU
It comes as quite the surprise that Ohio University Head basketball coach Tim O'Shea jumped ship earlier this week. He accepted a position as the men's basketball coach at the newly established, in D1 atleast, Bryant University.
Although O'Shea did win 20 games last year (20-13), he has a home in Rhode Island and strong ties to the New England area. It sounds like this decision had to be driven by personal reasons. Why else would anyone leave Ohio for Bryant, who is not tournament eligible for a few years?
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Carpenter plucked by Cubs in third round
Kent State junior right hander Chris Carpenter was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the third round (97th overall) of the 2008 First Year Player Draft. This marks the third time Carpenter has been selected in the draft, but the highest he has ever been taken.
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Missing Grimsley, catching Brunello
Tomorrow morning I am hitting the road for the State baseball championships in Columbus. My original plan was to cover the Walsh Jesuit game Thursday morning, the Canton Central Catholic game Friday afternoon and then jump into a car with the Rivals guys, Steve Hare and Joe Harrington from Kentsportsreport.com, to watch Kent State basketball recruit Alex Grimsley play in the Hoosiers' Reunion All-Star Classic in Knightstown, Indiana, then make my way back to Columbus for baseball championships Saturday morning.
Unfortunately I have to fill in and do some high school track and field coverage Friday in Columbus instead. So, no Grimsley for me and no blog post about it for you.
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