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Although I do go to temple, I spend a lot of time at Villanova with my boyfriend. It’s not uncommon for schools in the Big 5 (nova, temple, lasalle, penn, drexel) to mix in parties and clubs and such. He is lazy but I figured I’d write a bit about what I know there.
The people [...]

Last night was a special night for many college basketball players. Sixty superior atheletes had there dreams come true.   The NBA Draft took place at the WaMu Theater at Madison Sqaure Garden last night.  I was able to witness the event with a couple of my buddies.  
The University of Arizona’s own Jordan Hill and Chase Budinger [...]

Clemson pulled ahead in the eighth inning last night over Oklahoma State to win it 6-5.    Coach Jack Leggett couldn’t have put it better when he said ” It was a measure of toughness.  We just battled”.
The 6000+ crowd at Doug Kingsmore Stadium celebrated right along with the Tigers albeit with a little extra prompting [...]

The Tigers Varsity 4+ captured Clemson’s first-ever National Championship today at the NCAA Rowing Championships in Cherry Hill, New Jersey!
The women beat powerhouse Wisconsin by 1.76 seconds to earn 16 team points.  Clemson led by more than two seconds at both the halfway mark and the 1,500 meter mark before holding off the Badgers down [...]

Kat Majester a Clemson senior and four year cheerleader is competing in the pole vault in the NCAA Est Region Track and Field Championships this weekend. This is the first major track competition for Kat.  In fact, Kat   picked up a vaulting pole for the first time just six short months ago.
Last fall, Josh [...]

Word is out today that Terrence Oglesby, a starting guard on the Clemson basketball team, will forgo his last two seasons at Clemson to pursue a professional basketball career in Europe.
Terrance was a real polarizing figure in Clemson basketball.  Everyone has an opinion about him — either real good or real bad.  For when he [...]

On Friday, May 22nd Clemson junior, Kyle Stanley was awarded the 2009 Ben Hogan Award at Colonial Country Club in Dallas TX.  The prestigious honor is awarded each year to the top collegiate golfer and amateur tournaments from May 2008 to May 2009.
Stanley is ranked third in the U.S. and eighth in the World Amateur [...]

Football season is right around the corner…..what better way to support your team than getting a tattoo this summer?
For inspiration purposes only:
And if you’re going to go with
something like this …make sure you have plenty of free time this summer:

Play Ball!
Clemson was one of 16 sites selected to host an NCAA Baseball Regional for the 63rd-annual Division I Baseball Championship!  The first game will be held Friday May 29th at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.  The Tigers will be one of four teams to play in the double-elimination tourney.
This is the 10th year that Clemson has [...]

This weekend will be 85 degrees and sunny in University Park, PA. Thousands of fans will pack Beaver Stadium on Saturday for the annual Blue and White Game. Football players have been practicing for weeks now and on Saturday they will show off their skills in an intersquad scrimmage. The team hopes to repeat as [...]

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