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New rugby players mix with new plays


		New rugby players mix with new plays

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

1 day ago by Abby Allgire/City Editor

Women's rugby coach, Frank Graziano, is bringing in one of the biggest recruiting class this fall. "The recruiting class is not only large, but talented," he said. Graziano said there will be roughly 10 new girls this fall. He said he had hoped to bring at least eight to 10 girls, but he wasn't expecting to be able to get 10.

New season brings new faces to Eastern athletic department

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

6 days ago by Pablo Rodriguez/Campus Editor

Three Eastern teams have acquired new athletes with intentions to refresh their teams and strive for an Ohio Valley Conference championship. The baseball, women's soccer, and tennis teams have incorporated new elements to their squads. Baseball The baseball team, currently managed by coach Jim Schmitz, will have ten new ball players.

Column: LeBron should have stayed in Cleveland

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

6 days ago by Harrison Bueno/Staff Reporter

I don't like how LeBron James moved to Miami this summer and how everything was televised nationally. I think LeBron could have been a contender for a championship as I saw him play during the regular season with Cleveland. He seemed really dominating and once he got to the playoffs everything kind of fell apart and they we're not able to beat the Celtics.

Former Blue Demon Richardson signs with Orlando Magic


		Former Blue Demon Richardson signs with Orlando Magic

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

6 days ago by Shaymus McLaughlin

Former DePaul basketball standout Quentin Richardson signed a multiyear deal with the Orlando Magic on Monday, reportedly worth between $7.5 and $8 million over the next three years. Richardson enjoyed a career season last year with the Miami Heat.

Spain captures first World Cup on Iniesta's late extra time goal


		Spain captures first World Cup on Iniesta's late extra time goal

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

6 days ago by Meghan Bower

Much like the pending doom of Cinderella's fate as the clock hands neared midnight, the Spanish and Dutch played knowing time in South Africa was winding down and the ultimate decision of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final - and titleholder for the next four years - could be made in the blink of an eye.

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