UCSD Sports Clubs This past Saturday, the undefeated and reigning National Champion UCSD badminton team won their final league game of the season against SDSU. http://recreation.ucsd.edu/sports/teams/badminton/
Extractions: WOMEN'S LACROSSE FINISHES #8 IN WWLL T he UCSD Women's Lacrosse team hosted the WWLL playoffs this past weekend on Warren and Spanos Field. It was the first time hosting the event in nearly five years, and the fourth time hosting overall. The team entered the playoffs looking strong after finishing off their regular season with a pair of wins over Loyola Marymount and Pomona-Pitzer. Among the eight Division I teams vying for the championship, UCSD was ranked #6. This playoff appearance was the first for UCSD since entering the highly competitive Division I league. Unfortunately, UCSD lost both of its matches on Saturday, eliminating them from a run at the title. Facing a large and organized team from Santa Clara University in the opening round, the Tritons couldn't seem to find their rhythm. They faced a similar uphill battle against UC Santa Barbara in the consolation bracket. With only one senior graduating, next year's squad looks to be full of talent and experience, raising expectations for future playoff victories.
UCSD Sports Clubs The UCSD badminton team traveled to UCLA this past Saturday to compete in the Southern California Collegiate badminton League (SCCBL) Post Season Tournament. http://recreation.ucsd.edu/sports/teams/badminton/news.php?article=56
Team Bath Performance Sport worldclass athletes from other sports as well international Peter Bush who joined team Bath as teamBath badminton players currently train on Yonex courts laid http://www.teambath.com/sport/3_3_2.cfm
Extractions: Main Pool Badminton Courts (MPSH 5) 09/06/04 (Wed) Varsity Basketball Team Varsity Basketball Team Court 1-5 NUSS Court 1-3 24/06/04 (Thu) Basketball Cup Court 1-5 Varsity Badminton Team Court 1-4 Every Fri Varsity Badminton Staff Team Court 1-3 Every Sun NUS Alumni Court 4-5 Tennis UWC Court 9-13 Every Mon/Tue/Th Varsity Tennis Team Court 4-6 Varsity Tennis Team Court 4-8 Table Tennis Tables (MPSH2) Varsity Staff Table Tennis Team Table 1-3 All information is correct at the point of editing.
BBC SPORT | Commonwealth Games 2002 | Badminton the mixed team badminton competition at the Commonwealth Games. Commonwealth Games badminton guide WATCH/LISTEN. BBC SPORT BULLETINS. Video bulletin. sports news http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/badminton/default.stm
Ryerson - SportsandRec to be a challenging one for the Ram s badminton team. As with other teams in the OUA, our Rampages Full news coverage of our interuniversity sports teams. http://www.ryerson.ca/~ssweb/sportrec/public_html/sports/varsity/mens/badminton/
The Queen's College Amalgamated Sports position at the summit of the badminton league pyramid and Tom Jarrett who represented the team this season have traipsed up to Marston Ferry sports centre every http://www.queens.ox.ac.uk/sports/badminton.html
Extractions: Maps Captain: Thomas Jarett Badminton is an extremely popular sport within the University and Queens has a fine tradition of success in the various inter-Collegiate competitions. In Michaelmas, College League matches are played. We are currently in the Premier division, and actually won the League last year. Hilary Term is Cuppers term. Unfortunately, last year the team was eliminated at an early stage as due to other commitments we were unable to turn out a team for one of our matches We can enter as many teams as we like, and so there is plenty of opportunity to play competitive badminton at any standard. Practices will take place weekly and are open to all. We hope to enter a womens team this year in both competitions, so ladies, please do come along Captain James Shoesmith Captain Mark Diffey Ill fortune again beset the College in cuppers. Queens B were given a tough first round match against New College A, and, despite a valiant effort, were unable to progress in the competition. Queens A met another difficult side in Jesus, and, although the match ended in a draw, the count-back rule resulted in its elimination by a mere five points. However, the promising standard of many of the performances gives cause for optimism for next year. Throughout the year, practices were very well attended by players of all abilities, suggesting that the high standard of badminton within Queens will continue.
Australian University Sports team sports AFL, badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Netball, Rugby Union, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Touch, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball. Interested? http://www.usasa.unisa.edu.au/sports_rec/austsport_frame.htm
Extractions: AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY GAMES- PERTH- 26 SEPT- 2 OCT 2004 What is University Sport? Australian University Sport consists of over 50 universities nationwide, including universities from Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australia, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania and from our own shore in South Australia. University Sport provides an opportunity for students to participate in a nationwide competition against such universities in various sports throughout the year. Southern University Games Regional games such as the Southern University Games are used for team sports qualification for the Australian University Games. Universities from Tasmania, Victoria and the South Australia compete to qualify for a place in their team sport so they can compete with other regions in the Australian University Games. Southern University Games- Latest News: Geelong 5 - 8 July Team Sports- AFL, Badminton, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Netball, Rugby Union, Soccer, Softball, Squash, Touch, Ultimate Frisbee, Volleyball.
The Hindu : Sport / Badminton : Indonesia Optimistic single s competitions in recent years, the country has won badminton s team title 13 crowds are expected in the recently renovated Senayan indoor sports stadium http://www.hindu.com/2004/05/07/stories/2004050706971800.htm
Extractions: Indonesia optimistic JAKARTA, MAY 6. Indonesia says it can win the Thomas Cup for the sixth consecutive time when the world's top shuttlers begin competing here on Friday for the sport's most coveted trophy. But it will face a tough battle against favourite China and outsider Denmark, which is looking to become the first winning team from outside Asia in the 55-year history of the men's tournament. ``We are ready to fight to the utmost of our ability,'' Indonesian team manager Lutfi Hamid told The Associated Press on Thursday. ``We are not scared of anyone.''
The Hindu : Sport / Badminton : Chinese Women Cruise Into Semifinals a fourth consecutive Uber Cup victory for his allconquering women s badminton team after it up, put out The Netherlands 3-2 at the Senayan sports Stadium. http://www.hindu.com/2004/05/13/stories/2004051301421900.htm
Extractions: Chinese women cruise into semifinals JAKARTA, MAY 12. China's head coach predicted a fourth consecutive Uber Cup victory for his all-conquering women's badminton team after it cruised into the semifinals with a crushing victory 3-0 over Malaysia on Wednesday. China will on Japan, which overcame Taiwan 3-2, in the semifinals. In other quarterfinals, the South Korean girls dashed host Indonesia's hopes as the second seed won 3-1 and Denmark, the 2000 Uber Cup runner-up, put out The Netherlands 3-2 at the Senayan Sports Stadium. Head coach Li Yongbo refused to comment on Gong's non-appearance.
People's Daily Online -- Sports China took home their ninth women s world team badminton trophy Uber Cup after a convincing 3 sports bureaux take blame for lottery fraud (1550, May 13, 2004); S http://english.people.com.cn/sports.html
Extractions: The Athens Olympic flame arrived in Tokyo on June 6 from Melbourne, Australia for the second leg of a six-week relay in the run-up to the Olympic Games in August. Former baseball player Kazushige Nagashima was the first torch bearer on the 53km run in Tokyo, with 15-year-old table tennis player Ai Fukuhara running the final leg. UPDATED 17:10, June 07, 2004 Chinese weightlifters start closed-door training in mountain The Chinese weightlifting team left Beijing Sunday for Anhui for its four-week closed-door training in the mountain to tune up for the Athens Olympic Games. Olympic flame arrives in S. Korea Athens Olympic flame arrives at Incheon International Airport of South Korea at 8:05 a.m. (2305 GMT Sunday) Monday for a nationwide relay. Gaudio wins French Open men's singles Unseeded Gaston Gaudio rallied from two sets dwon and saved two match points to beat fellow Argentine Guillermo Coria 0-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1, 8-6 and win the French Open men's singles crown on Sunday.
1997 Badminton Team the most important part of being on a sports team. 98 accomplishes, is dedicated to that team of `97 VTech Unlimited The Serra High badminton team All Rights http://home.san.rr.com/kayin/badminton/1997.html
Extractions: 1997 was a great year. As a team we shared in all the ups and downs. Many teams would fall apart after some of the things we went through. Such as our Semi-Finals loss to scripps Ranch. But those things only made us stronger. It made the returning players even more determined and commited as ever. All our success this year, we will owe to last years team. Many of us had never known defeat until 1997. It taught us much and we have gained tremedously from it. Even though we loss, the season was fun and unforgetable for us all. And that is the most important part of being on a sports team. And let me be the first to say, everything that this year's team of `98 accomplishes, is dedicated to that team of `97! V-Tech Unlimited
Athletics - Pasadena City College added mens and womens soccer, womens water polo, and womens badminton to the intercollegiate sports mix. The mens basketball team finished in http://www.pasadena.edu/athletics/
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Press Release - Badminton In The US badminton has been identified as one of nine sports that could be developed by colleges to fulfill Title IX requirements to offer more team sports http://www.sgma.com/press/1995/press987208203-26255.html
Extractions: NORTH PALM BEACH, Fla., June, 1995 Nearly 12 million Americans played badminton at least once in 1994, but relatively few of them know it as the fiercely competitive game that evokes great passion in many parts of the world. "Badminton in the U.S. is usually a friendly, family-oriented pastime, but it has the potential to attract more interest as a competitive activity that confers fitness benefits," said Brad Patterson, executive director of the Racquet Sports Committee of the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association. About 1.6 million people in the U.S. play badminton frequently, at least 25 times a year, and about 200,000 play 75 or more times, according to a study sponsored by SGMA that has tracked sports participation since 1987. Badminton is played largely by young people: some 61% of all frequent players are between the ages of 6-17. In fact, 347 U.S. high schools have girls' interscholastic teams, while 183 have boy's teams, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations. There are 17,250 public high schools in the country. But the game also has adherents among older playersaging baby boomers and seniorssays Jim Hadley, executive director of the United States Badminton Association, the sport's governing body. "Older players often prefer the game to tennis because the exercise benefits are just as great yet you don't have to spend time gathering up balls. If you miss a shot, the bird just dies at your feet."
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UCI Catalogue: Intercollegiate Athletics And Re tournaments. team sports include flag football, volleyball, basketball, softball, soccer, badminton, and team tennis. Special events http://www.editor.uci.edu/97-98/intro/intro.19.html
Extractions: UCI's Intercollegiate Athletic Program features 19 sports, with 10 men's teams, eight women's teams, and one coed sailing team. Men's sports include basketball, crew, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and water polo. UCI's men's teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, and the University is a member of the 12-school Big West Conference. UCI also competes in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in men's soccer, men's volleyball, and water polo. UCI's sailing team competes in the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association (ICYRA), and crew competes in the Pacific Coast Championships. The UCI women's teams also are members of NCAA Division I and the Big West Conference, competing in basketball, crew, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. UCI has captured 21 national team championships in eight different sports since opening in 1965, with 63 individuals winning national titles and well over 400 earning All-American honors. UCI has won 40 Big West conference championships since 1977. Each spring, the University presents the Big West Scholar-Athlete Award to those student-athletes who maintained a 3.0 GPA over the previous three quarters. In the last 14 years, 1,259 UCI student-athletes have earned the award. TEAM UCI features Anteater student-athletes, coaches, and staff members participating in community outreach activities, such as visiting local elementary and middle schools to provide motivational talks. Intercollegiate Athletics also features a UCI Hall of Fame, honoring former athletes, coaches, and administrators. Twenty-nine Anteaters have received this recognition. The University is proud of the 24 outstanding UCI men and women who have participated in Olympic competition. Currently there are approximately a dozen former Anteater athletes competing professionally throughout the world.
The University Of Auckland sports available include indoor soccer, basketball, badminton, netball, volleyball, indoor Hireage), play socially in the Social Indoor team sports League, or http://www2.auckland.ac.nz/recreation/indoorsports.html
Extractions: The Sports Hall features a fully sprung wooden floor measuring 32m x 24m, which is slightly larger than two full size basketball courts. Sports available include indoor soccer, basketball, badminton, netball, volleyball, indoor cricket, touch rugby, table tennis, indoor hockey and ultimate frisbee. Members can book court space using their ID cards and the computer booking system (see Hireage) , play socially in the Social Indoor Team Sports League, or play competitively in the Indoor Soccer and Basketball Leagues. SOCIAL TEAM SPORTS This programme provides healthy recreation for those of you who wish to play sport at a social level and at the same time develop social contact with teams and groups from various sectors of the University. Sporting prowess is not a prerequisite to participate but rather the desire to have some fun and get some exercise. Any group may enter a team; a group of friends, a hostel, a department or a student/staff group. If you are unable to form a team, every provision will be made to try and place you in a team. All sports cater for males and females. All sports will be held in the Sports Hall of the Recreation Centre.
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