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  • College Recruiting Symposium: Saturday, May 30th

    Area Coaches Answer Parents and Student’s Questions and Help Understand Athletics Today Family SportsLife Today presents the fourth annual symposium “Expectations and Revelations: an Insight to the Process of Intercollegiate Recruiting”. The symposium will be held Saturday May 30, 2009, in the Assembly Room of Hec Ed Pavilion. ...
    Posted to Tom Newell At Large (Weblog) by Tom on May 15, 2009
  • Panelists Announced for Discussion on Intercollegiate Recruiting

    Our symposium, "Expectations with Revelations:  An Insight into the Process of Intercollegiate Recruiting" will be held Saturday May 31, 2008, in the Assembly Room of Hec Ed Pavilion at the University of Washington. Directions are here. Registration begins at 12 noon and the program runs from 12:30 to 3:30 PM.  ...
    Posted to Tom Newell At Large (Weblog) by Tom on May 28, 2008
  • "Expectations with Revelations" will be Broadcast Live

    Our upcoming symposium, "Expectations with Revelations:  An Insight into Intercollegiate Recruiting..." will be broadcast live over the Internet.  People who cannot attend the event in person should go to www.FamilySportsLifeToday.com/tv to watch on Saturday.  The program will run from 12:30 PM to 3:30 PM Pacific ...
    Posted to Tom Newell At Large (Weblog) by Tom on May 28, 2008
  • Area Coaches Answer Parents Questions on Intercollegiate Recruiting

    Coach Tom Newell Organizes Symposium to be held at UW on Saturday, Broadcast live on the Internet FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - May 28th, 2008 FamilySportsLifeToday.com and Coaches Who Care, Intl. will host the 3rd Annual Parent Symposium “Expectations with Revelations: an Insight to the Process of Intercollegiate Recruiting”. Coach Tom ...
    Posted to Press Releases (Weblog) by FSLT Staff on May 28, 2008
  • An Insight to the Process of Intercollegiate Recruiting

    We're proud to announce that Family SportsLife Today is holding a FREE Symposium for Parents and Student-Athletes to be held at University of Washington on Saturday, May 31st entitled “Expectations with Revelations: an insight to the process of Intercollegiate recruiting today…”. The event will be held at the University of Washington, Hec Ed ...
    Posted to Tom Newell At Large (Weblog) by Tom on April 11, 2008
  • Seattle U: plan to build sports power amid spirituality

    The Seattle Times has a story today on Seattle U's plans for a major fundraising campaign.  Increases in the university's endowment will be used for new facilities including a new library and hi-tech classrooms, new scholarships, a fund for travel for religious study, and new fitness center and athletic facilities.  Seattle U ...
    Posted to News Wire (Weblog) by FSLT Staff on April 10, 2008
  • "Oh the thrill to play in April..."

    April 6, 2008...Sunday afternoon... I LOVE the Final Four...no, I LOVE college basketball in March and April as it truly defines teams' characters, courage, resiliency, hope, and the ability to push through adversity, no matter what the score is... Watching UNC's demise last night on TV, was a painful exhibition and had to take Coach Williams ...
    Posted to Tom Newell At Large (Weblog) by Tom on April 6, 2008
  • "If I could be limited to one coach in my lifetime, that would be Pete Newell..."

    Bob Knight, former coach at teams in Texas Tech and Indiana, introduced Coach Pete Newell at his induction into the Breitbard Hall of Fame in the San Diego Hall of Champions. He said "I don't know anyone that has contributed more to basketball over a longer period of time than Pete Newell has." Video is available at ...
    Posted to News Wire (Weblog) by FSLT Staff on March 7, 2008
  • NCAA committee approves moving three point line out one foot

    Fox Sports is reporting that the NCAA men's basketball rules committee approved a measure to move the 3-point line back one foot. The men's basketball rules committee approved a measure Thursday that would move the 3-point line back one foot in 2008 — from 19 feet, 9 inches to 20 feet, 9 inches. If approved by the playing rules ...
    Posted to News Wire (Weblog) by FSLT Staff on May 3, 2007
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