I was lucky enough to catch the womens Volleyball NCAA championship at The Hangout in Gulf Shores. I got great exercise from walking around all the matches going on at one time to try and find the team with the best talent. Spectacular event.
I was lucky enough to catch the womens Volleyball NCAA championship at The Hangout in Gulf Shores. I got great exercise from walking around all the matches going on at one time to try and find the team with the best talent. Spectacular event.
. . . a talent scout . . . I like that . . .
From what I am reading, the weightlifting program was cancelled in 1972 (when the two last members of the team graduated - so I'm assuming this was already in the works)
https://www.theadvertiser.com/story/...-ul/439439001/
and Authement was made acting President in 1973 and President in 1974.
https://louisiana.edu/news/dr-ray-p-...ship.%E2%80%9D
And just curious...when did U(s)L win (a) national championship(s) or regional championship(s) in gymnastics?
I remember trampoline with Leigh Hennessey, but no recollection of gymnastics.
Without proof it is my contention that the weightlifting program was a casualty of the NCAA basketball investigation.
The slow whittling down of the Weightlifting program coincided directly with the investigation. Silence of the Hams.
Of the 100+ violations the vast majority were gas purchases (to Shipley's account) at the Esso station on South College.
The Weightlifters were also a well traveled bunch.
No proof, just a timely matchup of events.
Very interesting to say the least. Thanks Turbine.
Midland College out of Nebraska is the only school I know of that still hands out scholarships for weightlifting.
It's not where it went, it's where it was.
Track had one of the best Relays in the south and it was allowed to die.
With an anchor in the Central South who knows where National weightlifting would be today and how many offensive linemen it would attract.
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