Friday, July 20, 2007

News From The Summit 7/20/2007


Campus notes--deseretnews.com

Southern Utah

ACADEMICS: Southern Utah University had 65 student-athletes named to the Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence as released by the Summit League. The complete list was made up of 662 student-athletes from each of the 19 conference-sponsored sports. In order for a student-athlete to be selected to the Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence, he/she must carry a 3.00 or better cumulative grade-point average, achieve sophomore academic standing at the institution, have used a year of eligibility and be on the squad list in the sport in which he/she is nominated.

Reason for Felton's departure remains unclear--The Spectrum

DeMuth will coach at IUPUI--The Post-Tribune
KOUNKORGO HELPS IVORY COAST ADVANCE TO ALL-AFRICA GAMES QUARTERFINALS--IUPUI JAGUAR ATHLETICS

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Saturday, July 14, 2007

News From The Summit 7/14/2007


Campus notes--deseretnews.com

Southern Utah

MEN'S BASKETBALL: Southern Utah University has signed another men's basketball player to a national letter of intent, Thunderbird Coach Roger Reid announced today. Damar Wilson, a 6-foot-4, 213-pound guard from East High School in Anchorage, Alaska, will join the Thunderbirds for the 2007-08 season. Wilson earned first-team all-state honors and was named Cook Inlet Conference Player of the Year after averaging 26 points, five assists and eight rebounds per game this past season. With Wilson the Thunderbirds have signed seven players to letters of intent, including freshman point guard Mike Josserand from Las Vegas; sophomore wing Davis Baker, a transfer from UC Irvine; and JC transfers Geoff Payne (F, Snow JC), Nick Livi (G, North Idaho), Tyler Quinney (F, Snow JC) and John Clifford (C, Snow JC).

Reid looks to future with latest recruit for SUU men’s hoops--The Spectrum

SDSU athletics looking to up its marketing arm--Argus Leader

Stone hired as Oral Roberts assistant--MICentralSports.com
Ex-Cowgirl joining Golden Eagle staff--The Tulsa World