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Prospect Profiles 2009: Justin Orenduff

Overview-A supplemental first round pick in 2004, Orenduff had an excellent college career at George Washington University and Virginia Commonwealth University. As a professional, he's been solid but generally uninspiring. His 2008 season was a complete disaster, and Orenduff's future in the organization is now in doubt.Stuff-Orenduff's arsenal consists of 3 pitches...
Via Memories Of Kevin Malone  |  April 30, 2009

Kalas died from heart disease

Following an autopsy, a spokeswoman for the chief medical examiner from the George Washington University Medical Center announced that Harry Kalas died from heart disease. The spokeswoman told The Associated Press that the 73 year old broadcaster had high blood pressure and suffered from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, which occurs when fatty deposits, known as plaque, buildup [...]
Via Hot Stove Philly  |  April 15, 2009

Harry Kalas, the Hall of Fame voice of the Phillies, Dead at Age 73

Harry Kalas, the Hall of Fame voice of the Philadelphia Phillies, has died. He was 73.The legendary broadcaster was found unconcious at 12:30 in the press box of Nationals Stadium and was immediately rushed to George Washington University Medical Center, where he died shortly thereafter. The Phillies were notified at 1:20 PM."We lost our voice today," [...]
Via Hot Stove Philly  |  April 13, 2009

CBB Players of the Week for March 11th

The College Baseball Blog for the second straight year will be naming a single Player of the Week... Visit The College Baseball Blog for the Full Story
Via The College Baseball Blog  |  March 11, 2009

ACC Recap for March 4th

Here is your ACC Recap for March 4th North Carolina 10 Gardner-Webb 3 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Mark... Visit The College Baseball Blog for the Full Story
Via The College Baseball Blog  |  March 05, 2009

Walter Johnson pays tribute to George Washington

(by Mark Hornbaker) To celebrate George Washington's 204th birthday the town of Fredericksburg planned a daylong celebration.
Via Nationals Pride  |  February 22, 2009

George Washington's 1-2-2 Full Court Press

This is from Thursday night, George Washington against St. Bonaventure. It was a decent game but the difference really was GW who really turned up the screws defensively and the Bonnies really couldn't handle the pressure all night. GW coach Karl Hobbs used a 1-2-2 full court press that set aggressive traps but didn't look like it expended a lot of energy. Which is important...
Via The X's & O's of Basketball  |  February 21, 2009

Presidents and Their Sports Equivalents

In honor of President's Day, here is a thorough study of Sports and Politics. Below is a list of every Chief Executive in American History and their closest sports equivalent.George Washington-Babe Ruth. The first president set the stage for 235 years of democracy.
Via Sports Crackle Pop  |  February 16, 2009

Vermont Hoops Looks to Land Apfeld

University of Vermont basketball looks to beat out Northeastern, George Washington, Davidson, Columbia, Princeton, Lehigh, Harvard, Yale, Cornell and American to land the #17 rated high school basketball player (according to New England Recruiting Report).
Via Vermont Sports Network  |  July 01, 2008

The Winless Season Of Fordham Women's Basketball

Picture this: You're a member of a women's college basketball team that has a record of 0-28, with only one game remaining on the schedule. One more loss, and your squad will officially become the worst team in the history of NCAA division one women's basketball. Your final game is against the 15th-ranked team in the nation, George Washington — do you give the...
Via MVN  |  March 03, 2008
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