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Pomeroy lifts Adrian College women’s soccer past Hope

Courtney Pomeroy played a key role in the Adrian College women’s soccer team’s victory over Hope last year and Bulldog coach Ali Alamdari was hoping for the same this season. Continue reading

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McGee more focused on title than records

McGee, who is battling sophomore Justin Hemm for the starting quarterback job in Adrian’s new multi-formation offense this fall, enters his senior season ranked among the school’s all-time leaders with 4,341 passing yards, 30 touchdowns and 311 completions.

But it is the drive to get a league championship ring that is more important to McGee than owning any of the career passing records. Continue reading

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Cowart’s career at Adrian College one for the ages

Since winning the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association batting title and helping the Adrian College baseball team reach the World Series as a sophomore in 2008, opposing teams have been well aware of Cowart’s abilities.

Slowing down the senior outfielder down has been another story. Continue reading

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Adrian College baseball team wins pair for fallen teammate, secures outright MIAA title

Their spot in the NCAA Division III regional was already secured, but they wanted to clinch the outright Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association title.

Even more importantly, they wanted to get a pair of victories for their teammate Chad Meyer, who lost his two-year battle with cancer on Friday morning. Continue reading

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Adrian College men’s basketball coach Mark White gets two-year extension

Adrian had a seven-win improvement this winter and placed third in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association standings in White’s debut season. The third-place showing was the best finish in MIAA play for the Bulldogs since the 1987-88 season.

That success led to Mark White receiving a two-year contract extension on Thursday. Continue reading

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Adrian College men’s basketball team cruises into semifinals

Returning to basketball after taking a year off has been a tough road for Lamar Cardenas this season.

That tough road is proving to be worth the journey. Continue reading

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Adrian women’s basketball rallies past Trine in MIAA tourney

Anita Stamps was not ready for her college career to end.

With the Adrian College women’s basketball team trailing Trine by 10 midway through the second half on Tuesday and facing elimination, the senior guard put the Bulldogs on her back. Continue reading

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Stamps adding finishing touches on strong career for Adrian College women’s basketball team

All Anita Stamps wanted to do is make a positive impact.

She has done just that and more for the Adrian College women’s basketball team throughout the past four seasons. Continue reading

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Hope women’s basketball team survives ‘grind’ to go 16-0 in MIAA play

Forward Carrie Snikkers helped the hottest team in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association continue its winning ways.

Snikkers scored a game-high 23 points and 12 rebounds and came up with several key plays down the stretch to help the No. 4-ranked Hope College women’s basketball team edge Adrian 58-56 in Saturday’s regular-season finale at the Merillat Sport and Fitness Center. Continue reading

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New-look Adrian College men’s basketball team soaring in MIAA play

It may be the early stages of a new era for the Adrian College men’s basketball program, but the new-look Bulldogs have made several significant accomplishments under first-year coach Mark White this season.

With Wednesday’s 73-68 victory over Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association power Hope, Adrian earned its ninth league victory. The Bulldogs also locked up a third-place finish in the MIAA for the first time in more than two decades. Continue reading

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