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The Path to Finding Relief
Ask any baseball manager or head coach on any level and they will tell you that in a moment of uncertainty, they would rather have a trusted relief pitcher than a clutch pinch hitter. Often times that is because the team is typically winning with the closer on the mound, rather than counting on a pinch hitter to spark a comeback. For Penn State head coach Robbie Wine and pitching coach Jason Bell, the two are thankful to have junior Drew O'Neil ready on short notice. Full story... |
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Following Big Brother
When looking back, it seems Penn State's Kevin Foley has one person to thank for getting him involved in golf. His oldest brother Ryan was 18 years old when he cut down the shaft of one of his old clubs and gave it to his little brother to get him started in the game. Four years later he brought Kevin to the local municipal golf course in Sommerville, N.J., when he finally met the minimum age requirement to play the public track. Full story... |
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An All-Around Anchor
Penn State head men's gymnastics coach Randy Jepson likes what he has seen from junior standout Casey Sandy. He refers to Sandy as the team anchor and notes that he particularly likes his humility and character. You can also bet he likes the fact that he really didn't have recruit the two-time defending Big Ten Gymnast of the Week either. Full story... |
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A Coach's Dream
Kaitlin O'Brien has always been surrounded by large groups of friends or family. Her father Jay is one of six kids in his family, while mother Jane is one of 12. Combined, O'Brien boasts 40-45 first cousins. There are so many she doesn't even know the correct total. Full story... |
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Lights, Camera, Action
Phil Davis is perfect for Hollywood. He shines in the spotlight and has fans that adore him. Yet when the lights go out, he is quiet, shy, and often gets lost in a crowd, even when that crowd is a group of his friends. Full story... |
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