Monthly Archives: June 2012

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Jun. 30, 2012

Former University of Georgia volleyball player Elizabeth Reid has been selected as a member of the British National Team that will compete in the London Olympics in July. - Full Story

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CARNOUSTIE, Scotland — Georgia’s Rocio Sanchez Lobato finished as runner-up at the Ladies’ British Open Amateur Championship after dropping a 4&3 decision to Stephanie Meadow in the finale at the Carnoustie Golf Links on Saturday. - Full Story

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One of the toughest moments in Danna Durante’s career coincided with one of Georgia’s greatest. - Full Story

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OMAHA, Neb. — Allison Schmitt came just .15 seconds short of earning a spot in the U.S. Olympic swim team’s 100-meter freestyle lineup on Saturday at the CenturyLink Center. - Full Story

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Just two weeks ago, Bryan McClendon saw plenty of potential from what he thought was probably the most talented group of tailbacks he has had in his four seasons as running backs coach. That’s before Isaiah Crowell was arrested early Friday morning on felony weapons charges and booted from the team. The latest troubling news [...] - Full Story

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Jun. 29, 2012

GYM DOGS SIGNEE MAKES CUT FOR CANADA - Full Story

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GYM DOGS SIGNEE MAKES CUT FOR CANADA - Full Story

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Does anybody want to carry a football around here lately? - Full Story

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OMAHA, Neb. — A pair of swimmers with ties to the Georgia swimming program advanced to the finals of the women’s 100-meter freestyle on Friday at the United States Olympic Trials at the CenturyLink Center. - Full Story

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Isaiah Crowell has been dismissed from the Georgia football team after an early Friday morning arrest on weapons charges. - Full Story

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Authorities arrested Georgia running back Isaiah Crowell early this morning on weapons charges at a police checkpoint near the University of Georgia campus. - Full Story

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Jun. 28, 2012

OMAHA, Neb. — Georgia’s Allison Schmitt lowered her American record in the women’s 200-meter freestyle and teammate Shannon Vreeland likely joined Schmitt on the United States Olympic team during the U.S. Trials on Thursday at the CenturyLink Center. - Full Story

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When Archer defensive end Antonio Riles steps on a football field, opposing quarterbacks tend to take notice. Fortunately for opposing teams at the Northeast Georgia FCA Day of Champions, pass rushing is not allowed in 7-on-7 competitions, and Riles was there strictly to support his teammates. - Full Story

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Lindsay Hulwick has been named assistant women’s golf coach at Georgia, head coach Josh Brewer announced on Thursday. - Full Story

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There is still space available for the remaining session of Georgia men’s tennis’ Bulldog Tennis Camp scheduled for July 15-19 at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex, as well as for the session offered by associate head coach Will Glenn on July 22-26. - Full Story

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Jun. 27, 2012

The eligibility of Georgia defensive lineman signee John Atkins is in doubt after conflicting media reports surfaced on Wednesday. - Full Story

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OMAHA, Neb. — Three members of the Georgia swimming team advanced to the women’s 200-meter freestyle finals on Wednesday during the United States Olympic Trials at the CenturyLink Center. - Full Story

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NEW YORK — The new playoff system means big money for major college football, as much as a half-billion dollars per year just in television rights alone. - Full Story

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After spending the last few years fighting the big-city bustle of Los Angeles, Josh Brewer welcomes the change of pace in the Deep South. - Full Story

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OMAHA, Neb. - Georgia's Allison Schmitt qualified for her second consecutive Olympics by winning the women's 400-meter freestyle in the United States Olympic Trials on Tuesday at CenturyLink Center. - Full Story

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Jun. 26, 2012

So a college football playoff is now officially on the way. All we have to do now is wait until the 2014 season. A selection committee will pick the four teams using factors such as won-loss record, head-to-head results and whether a team is a conference champion. Strength of schedule will also be considered. “I [...] - Full Story

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Aaron Murray will start graduate school in the fall, studying Industrial and Organizational Psychology as he pursues a doctorate. The Georgia quarterback says the program will allow him to earn a master’s degree along the way. He will probably take about nine credits in the fall during his redshirt junior season. “In the springtime, I’ll [...] - Full Story

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Jun. 25, 2012

OMAHA, Neb. — Andrew Gemmell’s fourth-place finish in the men’s 400-meter individual medley highlighted Georgia’s showing in the United States Olympic trials on Monday at the CenturyLink Center. - Full Story

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NEW YORK — The only things standing in the way of a major college football playoff are 12 university presidents. - Full Story

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Fans aren’t the only ones who let issues that plagued their team last year linger for months and months in the offseason. Georgia assistant coach John Lilly, who oversees the Bulldogs’ punt coverage unit, isn’t about to forget the big plays given up in the SEC championship game. “You think about that game every day [...] - Full Story

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