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George Washington University's football program ran from 1881 to 1966. The final George Washington game came on Thanksgiving Day in 1966, when the team lost to Villanova , 16–7. GW ended the season with a 4–6 record (conference: 4–3) and Jim Camp was named Southern Conference Coach of the Year. [ 10 ]
The Charles E. Smith Center is a 5,000-seat multipurpose arena in Washington, D.C. Opened on November 17, 1975, [2] it is home to the George Washington Revolutionaries men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the university's swimming, water polo, gymnastics, and volleyball teams.
[1] [3] [8] [9] While working, Sopper continued to be involved with gymnastics and served on the coaching staffs of the United States Naval Academy women's gymnastics club team and at George Washington University. [1] [3] [7] [8] [9] Sopper was appointed as the head coach for UC Santa Barbara Gauchos' women's gymnastics team on August 31, 2001 ...
Head Coach Season Notes George Washington Colonials: George Washington University: Charles E. Smith Center: Washington, D.C. Margie Foster-Cunningham: 34th [14] 2019 season: New Hampshire Wildcats: University of New Hampshire: Lundholm Gym: Durham, NH: Gail Goodspead: 40th [15] 2019 season: North Carolina Tar Heels: University of North Carolina ...
USA Gymnastics, the governing body for gymnastics in the United States, generally names the teams each summer after the National Championships, but gymnasts are sometimes added to or removed from the rosters based on their performance at training camps throughout the year. Thus, some gymnasts listed under a given year were on the national team ...
The MLK Day Invitational features an all-Black women cast of coaches: Tarver, along with her gymnastics peers at Brown (Brittany Harris), Iowa State (Ashley Miles Greig), Rutgers (Umme Salim ...
Béla Károlyi (Hungarian: [ˈbeːlɒ ˈkaːroji]; September 13, 1942 – November 15, 2024) was a Romanian and American gymnastics coach of Hungarian origin.Early in his coaching career he developed the Romanian centralized training system for gymnastics.
John Gerald Geddert (December 21, 1957 – February 25, 2021) was an American artistic gymnastics coach, who was a head coach of the gold-medal 2012 U.S. women's Olympic team and regular coach of team member Jordyn Wieber. [1]