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West Virginia candidate Da’Sean Butler is the real deal
West Virginia’s Da’Sean Butler exemplifies every attribute necessary for a Senior CLASS Award candidate. He is the epitome of a young man whose life is the very essence of the four Cs _ classroom, character, community service and competition.
“He has never missed a practice,” West Virginia assistant Billy Hahn said. “He is going to have the school record for most consecutive starts. He played last year on a sprained ankle against Villanova and had 43 points. He wasn’t… Continue Reading
Fall Senior CLASS Award winners excel in classroom and community as well as on the field
Leaders on their teams. Community servants. Outstanding students in the classroom. The 2009 fall sports season ended with compelling national championship tournaments, deserving recognition for three of the nation’s outstanding senior student-athletes and an announcement of an expansion of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award program.
Emily Peterson of Texas A&M and Jason Yeisley of Penn State were selected as winners of the award for women’s and men’s soccer, respectively. Florida’s… Continue Reading