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Here you will find sports reports from venues around the northeast. I make every effort to be as correct as possible and use the proper terms, though mistakes are possible If there are any corrections please feel free to send them to me. Thank you for visiting! I primarily cover Volleyball, Hockey, and Gymnastics. Everything is posted here but If you just want to read just the Gymnastics posts feel free to visit my other site GymnasticsReport.net
College Gymnastics Schedule Tracker
Each year I keep track of when NCAA gymnastics teams across the country post their schedules. This year I'm listing what teams have not, so if your favorite team isn't on the list their schedule is up.
At this point most teams have their schedules up, the ones that do not as of 12/11 are:
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- Women’s Hockey: Brown tops Yale
- Men’s Hockey: UMass Lowell tops UConn, takes tournament.
- Men’s Hockey: UMass Lowell tops RPI
- Women’s Hockey: Sacred Heart 4, Wesleyan 2
- From GymnasticsReport.net: UNH Gymnastics Intrasquad
- Women’s Hockey: Nutmeg Classic Game 2: Robert Morris vs. Yale
- Women’s Hockey: Nutmeg Classic Game 1: Quinnipiac at UConn
- Women’s Hockey: Quinnipiac knocks off BC in OT
- Women’s Volleyball: UM-Lowell upsets New Haven
- Women’s Volleyball: Sacred Heart edges Long Island
- Women’s Volleyball: Sacred Heart sweeps Quinnipiac
- Women’s Volleyball: Hartford sweeps Providence on Senior Night.
- Women’s Volleyball: Hartford and CCSU go 5 sets.
- Women’s Hockey, Yale opens at home vs. Niagara
- College Gymnastics Social Media Tracker
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- Women’s Volleyball: Hartford and Binghamton go 5 sets.
- Women’s Volleyball: Albany at Hartford
- Women’s Volleyball: Pace sweeps SCSU
- Women’s Volleyball: Yale sweeps Harvard
- Women’s Volleyball: Fairfield sweeps Manhattan
- Women’s Volleyball: Hartford edges UMBC
- Women’s Soccer: Hartford remains unbeaten by defeating Stony Brook 3-0
- Women’s Volleyball: Hartford at UConn
- Women’s Volleyball: Columbia at Yale
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- Finally the @daily_targum is covering @rugymnastics very heavily, http://t.co/XiJzsGqN kudos to V. Mancuso! Detailed meet recaps & previews! 14 hours ago
- Good stuff from the @yaledailynews and M. Disare on Yale's trip to UNH vs. Brown http://t.co/o4JInF3b #gymnastics 14 hours ago
- & @thenewhampshire's B. Lawrence covers UNH's Stick it For the Cure with good quotes looking forward http://t.co/geqTQAhH #gymnastics 14 hours ago
- . @thepittnews:T. Wytiaz's piece http://t.co/1uoykbkg WVU's @dailyathenaeum S.Majarian recaps a road meet http://t.co/UPQfxcxl #gymnastics 14 hours ago
- Cornell: A. Gatto's piece for @dailysunsports http://t.co/XiQ7odhf @dailypenn: A. Jaffes piece on a gymnast http://t.co/7MA2OHCj #gymnastics 14 hours ago
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I am revising part of this disclaimer as well as more detailed one and will be posting it soon.
This is a nonprofit, noncommercial, impartial blog. The author of this blog makes no money from this nor does the author promote any commercial service or product through this blog. I do not control any ads that might be placed here, those are placed by wordpress. The ads provide no revenue to myself and go completely to wordpress. This blog does not solicit ads nor seeks revenue.
Linkage to this blog is allowed, quoting from the blog is allowed as long as credit is given. Please do not copy the entire post however. Please do not use any of the pictures that are part of this blog without permission. I really don't mind, but there are NCAA regulations on how photos are used and I adhere to them. All articles are copyright David F.P. as far as that copyright can extend legally.
I support the overall goal of any team to succeed and I do support individual achievement. I also support attendance at events in general. I cover events based on geographical convenience and not based on support for any specific team.
I avoid recruiting in coverage and only deal with coverage of current student-athletes.
Due to the way NCAA regulations are structured I may be considered a booster at numerous institutions so I act in a way as to not create any issues given that potential status. I am an alumni of the University of Connecticut and the University of Hartford. I am also a donor at multiple institutions in various ways.
This does not affect my coverage as my reports are impartial unless I specifically note bias. I do reserve the right to attend a game in support of one team as long as I do not write a news report afterward, though I may write a commentary piece.
Sports I cover impartially include college volleyball, gymnastics, hockey, soccer, field hockey, and baseball.
Sports where I have some degree of bias include professional and college football, professional hockey, college basketball, and professional baseball.
Note: Generally when I attend sporting events it is not in team colors, however if I ever attend or attended an event wearing garb in support of one team, it's also in support of the opposing team as well.
This whole disclaimer is based on a desire to conform with NCAA rules which are there for everyone's protection as well as attempt to find a middle ground between being a fan and the ethics that professional journalists use. I am not a professional journalist, and consider the work they do to be very well done.


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