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1995-96 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Office Nov 1995

1995-96 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Office

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine simply dominated games at times last season and there are plenty of reasons why 1995-96 can be a repeat performance. First, Cindy Blodgett, a 5-foot-9 guard, who finished 31st in the nation and second among first-year players in scoring, returns for three more years. She averaged 20.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 3.3 steals per game while earning Kodak District I All-American and North Atlantic Conference Rookie of the Year honors last season.

Second, UMaine’s other two All-Conference selections, 6-4 Stacey Porrini, and 6-0 Stephanie Guidi will also be back in 1995-96. In fact, four of five …


1995-1996 Swimming And Diving Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Department Oct 1995

1995-1996 Swimming And Diving Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Department

General University of Maine Publications

Optimism continues to grow within the University of Maine swimming and diving programs. Once again both squads have brought in impressive recruiting classes fortifying squads already bursting with talented swimmers and divers. An expanded schedule, the addition of a third coach, and the newcomers bring the expectations for the upcoming season to a new level.


Field Hockey Media Guide, 1994, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Aug 1995

Field Hockey Media Guide, 1994, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine Field Hockey Complex is home to the Maine Black Bears. It features an all-turf playing surface, scoreboard and bleachers that seats up to 500 spectators.


University Of Maine Softball Media Guide, 1995, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Office Feb 1995

University Of Maine Softball Media Guide, 1995, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Office

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine softball team, coming off the best season in the program’s history, has high expectations for the 1995 season. The Black Bears look to build on last year’s success and mix in a batch of talented incoming first-year players for a solid 1995 campaign. UMaine’s goal this season is to defend its number one spot in the North Atlantic Conference and capture a second league championship. This year’s squad will be led by cocaptains Kris Gorman and Cindy Harrington. Gorman, a senior shortstop, was a NAC All-Conference first team selection last year while Harrington, a senior pitcher, …


Umaine Black Bear Baseball Media Guide, 1995, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations Feb 1995

Umaine Black Bear Baseball Media Guide, 1995, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations

General University of Maine Publications

The University of Maine Black Bears Baseball media guide for the 1995 season.


Peace And Reconciliation Studies_Peace Week Poster, University Of Maine Peace And Reconciliation Studies Program Jan 1995

Peace And Reconciliation Studies_Peace Week Poster, University Of Maine Peace And Reconciliation Studies Program

General University of Maine Publications

Photograph of a poster promoting events that were part of the University of Maine's Peace and Reconciliation Studies' (formerly known as Peace Studies) Peace Week.


Peace And Reconciliation Studies_Peace Week Special Event Poster, University Of Maine Peace And Reconciliation Studies Program Jan 1995

Peace And Reconciliation Studies_Peace Week Special Event Poster, University Of Maine Peace And Reconciliation Studies Program

General University of Maine Publications

Photograph of a poster promoting the special event "Preparing for the Next Millennium: Legacies of the Atomic Age" by Dr. Bernard Lown on October 24, 1995 at the University of Maine. The event was a part of the University of Maine's Peace and Reconciliation Studies' (formerly known as Peace Studies) Peace Week.