University of Cincinnati will remove Marge Schott's name from baseball stadium, other location
Keith Jenkins, Cincinnati Enquirer
Marge Schott's name will no longer be displayed on the University of Cincinnati's baseball stadium. Acting on a recommendation by UC President Neville G. Pinto, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to remove the name of the late Cincinnati Reds owner from the university's baseball stadium.
Here are all of the Charlotte 49ers new uniforms and logos, and why they're so important
David Scott, The Charlotte Observer
The Charlotte 49ers pulled back the curtains Tuesday of the rebranding that will feature new logos around campus, in athletic facilities and on uniforms and merchandise. The 49ers are replacing their familiar "C pick" (which has been the 49ers' primary logo since 2000) with what they've called the "all-in C."
Report: UConn dropping men's swimming
Doug Bonjour, Connecticut Post
Wednesday is shaping up to be a grim day for UConn's athletic department, with multiple programs at risk of being eliminated under the financial stress caused by COVID-19. Men's swimming is poised to be one of the first cuts, according to a tweet by Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated.
---Morning Consult
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Keith Jenkins, Cincinnati Enquirer
Marge Schott's name will no longer be displayed on the University of Cincinnati's baseball stadium. Acting on a recommendation by UC President Neville G. Pinto, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to remove the name of the late Cincinnati Reds owner from the university's baseball stadium.
Here are all of the Charlotte 49ers new uniforms and logos, and why they're so important
David Scott, The Charlotte Observer
The Charlotte 49ers pulled back the curtains Tuesday of the rebranding that will feature new logos around campus, in athletic facilities and on uniforms and merchandise. The 49ers are replacing their familiar "C pick" (which has been the 49ers' primary logo since 2000) with what they've called the "all-in C."
Report: UConn dropping men's swimming
Doug Bonjour, Connecticut Post
Wednesday is shaping up to be a grim day for UConn's athletic department, with multiple programs at risk of being eliminated under the financial stress caused by COVID-19. Men's swimming is poised to be one of the first cuts, according to a tweet by Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated.
---Morning Consult
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