Mercy College teachers dancing at sports day 2010
May 262010
Mercy College Coolock’s Ms. Downes, Ms. Byrne and Ms. Cassidy dancing with the sixth years at sports day 2010.. Legends!
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Mercy College Coolock’s Ms. Downes, Ms. Byrne and Ms. Cassidy dancing with the sixth years at sports day 2010.. Legends!
Duration : 0:2:25
Thanks to all who took part.
Copyright: CARING
By Hugo Dobson, Sam Lawson and Troy Macdonald
Duration : 0:8:23
A 9-minute video showcasing all 17 Varsity sports at the University of Miami. Nominated for “College Sports Video of the Year” in the 2009 Global Media Awards. Nominated for 2009 Outstanding Sports Program Emmy.
Narrated by Brett Pels.
Duration : 0:9:5
Colgate gets things back on track with a 4-12 victory over Lehigh. CBS College Sports caught up with Middie Ian Murphy after the game.
Duration : 0:2:6
Jason Horowitz, Gary Parrish, and Steve Lappas discuss some of the teams to look out for next season in the world of college basketball.
Duration : 0:4:24
Michigan State Spartans head coach Tom Izzo talks about his team’s successful run to a second consecutive Final Four despite losing key players from last year as well as recent injuries.
Duration : 0:2:34
Duke Blue Devils head coach Mike Krzyzewski talked about the changes in college basketball over the years as well as the future success of his program.
Duration : 0:2:3
(c)1990 ABC-Disney
I decided to test the ABC Sports waters and see what happened.
First, we get a brief tease of ABC’s college gridiron double-header. First, Michigan (in the first year after Bo Schembechler {?}) takes on UCLA (led by redshirt freshman Tommy Maddox), followed by Notre Dame (#1; how long ago that must seem) vs. Michigan State.
Then, the game intro. As Keith Jackson was still the VOICE of college football on the Alphabet channel, the second string job went to…Brent Musberger, in what I believe was one of his first assignments after some higher-ups at CBS went on a power trip and threw him out just before he was to take the #1 play-by-play role for CBS’ newly-acquired baseball coverage. Joining Brent was Dick Vermeil (midway through his 14-year coaching sabbatical), who had previously worked at CBS as an analyst and occasionally “NFL Today” panelist.
Duration : 0:4:13