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  2. New Jersey Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament

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    John J. Moore Athletics Center (Jersey City, NJ) 2008 Richard Stockton: 67–66 William Paterson Stockton Sports Center 2009 Richard Stockton: 62–54 Rutgers–Newark: Stockton Sports Center (Pomona, NJ) 2010 William Paterson: 70–58 Richard Stockton William Paterson Rec Center (Wayne, NJ) 2011 New Jersey City: 72–67 Montclair State

  3. 2009 NCAA Division III men's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was won by the Washington University in St. Louis, which defeated Stockton University (then Richard Stockton College of New Jersey), 61,52, in the title game. The championship was the second in the Bears' history and second consecutive title.

  4. Stockton University - Wikipedia

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    Stockton University is a public university in Galloway Township, New Jersey. It is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education. It is named for Richard Stockton, one of the New Jersey signers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Founded in 1969, Stockton accepted its charter class in 1971.

  5. The story of the only man who signed the Declaration of ... - AOL

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    Richard Stockton, a New Jersey lawyer, is known as the only person to sign the Declaration of Independence and later recant his signature. Imprisoned by the British for adding his name to the ...

  6. New Jersey Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    1977 - Stockton State College (now Stockton University) joined the NJSAC, effective in the 1977-78 academic year. 1985 - Women's programs became part of the NJSAC, when the Jersey Athletic Conference (a women's sports athletic conference) was merged into the NJSAC. Therefore it was rebranded as the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC ...

  7. List of Athletics broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Athletics broadcasters. Broadcasters for the Athletics , a baseball franchise based in West Sacramento, California , include three broadcasters for radio ( Ken Korach , Vince Cotroneo , and Roxy Bernstein ), three broadcasters for television ( Jenny Cavnar , Dallas Braden , Chris Caray ), and one stadium announcer ( Amelia ...

  8. Athletics minor league players - Wikipedia

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    He was assigned to the Stockton Ports of the Single-A California League to begin his professional career. [45] Kuroda-Grauer was promoted to the Lansing Lugnuts of the High-A Midwest League after batting .389 with 13 runs scored in 12 games with Stockton. [46] Career statistics from MLB, or Baseball Reference (Minors) Rutgers Scarlet Knights bio

  9. List of Montserrat records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Richard Stockton Invitational Pomona, United States [7] 3000 m steeplechase: High jump: 2.03 m Gavin Lee: 17 April 2002 Pole vault: 3.58 m Lloyd Maloney: 14 September 1959 Uxbridge, United Kingdom Long jump: 7.51 m (+0.7 m/s) Darren Morsen: 10 April 2018 Commonwealth Games: Gold Coast, Australia Triple jump: 14.69 m NWI: Oswald Phillip [f] 24 ...