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Click on link- RODNEY PAGE 1973-1976 (squarespace.com)
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BETSY MITCHELL is one of the first female athletes to benefit athletically from the Title IX law. Mitchell’s college experience in the mid-to-late 1980s was right on the cusp of NCAA women’s swimming as we know it today. Mitchell’s first year of NCAA swimming was 1983-84, only a couple of years after the first NCAA…
The oral history podcast, text, and photos of College Baseball Hall of Fame Longhorn inductee – Jim Gideon are sponsored by: ABEL Engineering responded to the First Gulf War when Saddam Hussein set the Kuwait Oil Field (about 1000 wells) on fire in an environmental terrorist act. ABEL provides project management and engineering for out-of-control…
Brendan Hansen’s oral history is sponsored by Working Exes For Texas Swimming “Most American athletes dream of being “All” something. All district, state, conference and/or All-American. The word “ALL” confirms the skills, talent, and disciplines necessary to be recognized as a superior athlete. But one of the most powerful and significant confirmations of talent does not include the…
In the book Bleeding Orange by Kirk Bohls and John Maher, there is a quote from Journalist Robert Heard. He says, “The first thing I would do is fire DeLoss Dodds and put Donna Lopiano in there, and she’d take it. She is not from Texas, and neither is DKR, but at least they…
TLSN Chairwoman Beth Coblenz is a high school pioneer, a national champion in volleyball, and a proven winner in leadership roles in business. Beth’s Oral history is below, with text and photos added to tell her story. https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/beth-coblentz-oralhistory-volleyball Sponsored by MBFC. Contact John Carsey at jcarsey@mbfc.com Beth’s oral history captures the formative years of Title…
Sponsored by MBFC contact John Carsey at jcarsey@mbfc.com Peter’s oral Longhorn sports history link is below https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/peter-gardere-1 PETER THE GREAT by Larry Carlson ( lc13@txstate.edu ) There’s a word in the American lexicon that is more overused, abused — and certainly more misused — than even iconic, awesome, and incredible. That word is – “Unique.”…