The Binghamton divers closed out a tumultuous and uncertain year in the grandest possible way.
The Bearcats swept both diving titles on the final day of the America East Championships on Sunday at the Saunders Aquatic Center. Senior Sophia Howard captured the women’s one-meter event while fellow senior David Walters was victorious in the men’s one-meter competition. With the victories, both Walters and Howard won both of their diving events during the weekend and were named the Men’s and Women’s Most Outstanding Divers respectively.
With sophomore Ryan Cohn and senior Erik Temple placing second and third in the men’s three-meter event, the Bearcat men swept all three medals for the second day in a row. On Saturday in the men’s one-meter event, Temple was second and Walters was third.
by Human Resources
Human Resources received some questions in response to our summer hours note in Tech Today on April 12. The start date for summer hours is May 3, rather than May 10. We apologize for the error.
Additionally, the April 12 notice stated that “all offices must be staffed” during summer hours. Offices must be staffed in that they must be able to conduct business, whether in person or remotely. The note should not be construed as a return-to-campus order.
Employees should discuss their work arrangements with their supervisor if they have questions regarding summer hours.
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HOUGHTON, Mich. – The Michigan Tech Nordic ski team recently handed out its team awards at its annual skimeister and team banquet held at Mont Ripley outside on the snow and under amazing spring blue skies. Reid Goble, Henriette Semb, and Anabel Needham were named the Most Outstanding Skiers.
Reid Goble was named the men’s Most Outstanding Skier for the second year in a row. He was an All-CCSA First Team member, All-Region a skier, and had his best NCAA Championship of his career with a pair of 22nd place finishes while leading the Huskies to an Elite 8 finish at the NCAA Championship. Goble had a pair of CCSA podium finishes and skied at NCAAs for the third time in his career.
Arizona Basketball Coaching Hot Board 2.0
Arizona has made the decision to part ways with head basketball coach Sean Miller and will now look to hire a new coach. The hiring comes at a unique time because of the IARP and the fact that nobody knows what the future will hold.
The Arizona administration will have to navigate the results of the IARP that are likely coming next summer, firing of Miller, and hiring of a new coach. The public eye will likely be on the hire because of how everything has gone down and Arizona will have to convince a new coach that the punishment will not take away from the ability to move forward and build a successful program.
Welcome to the party, Baylor
Published: April 6, 2021
Baylor became the 37th team in college basketball history to win the NCAA Tournament last night, joining an exclusive fraternity that includes the 1943 Wyoming Cowboys./ UW courtesy photo
Welcome.
The Bears dominated Gonzaga 86-70 Monday night in the National Championship game in Indianapolis, becoming just the second school from Texas to hoist the NCAA title trophy at season s end.
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This tournament also known as March Madness has been around since 1939. In that 82-year span, just 37 teams have cut down the nets. That s pretty remarkable if you consider there are 340 Division-I basketball teams these days.