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New Keep Your Amateur Status
If you want to play sports in college, it’s important that you keep your amateur status. If you play professional sports, you’ll lose you eligibility to play on a college team. All prospective student-athletes entering a NCAA Division I or Division II school must register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse to have their academic and amateur status certified.
New Teamwork & Team Cohesion
Team cohesion and teamwork are critical to developing a championship team. Team cohesion is the ability of the team members to stick together in times of adversity. The players on the team as a whole are in harmony, as opposed to in conflict, and all players accept their role on the team.


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Adams State College Athletics Adams State College Athletics
Since its cornerstone was laid in 1923, Adams State College grew from a teachers' college into a fine liberal arts college. Today, students can earn a bachelor's degree in any of 16 majors, with 28 minors and emphases. Adams State enrolls approximately 1,996 undergraduate students from 29 states and territories and 6 foreign countries.
College of St. Scholastica Athletics College of St. Scholastica Athletics
The College of St. Scholastica, located in Duluth, MN, was founded in 1912 by a group of Benedectine Sisters who offered college courses to six young women. Today the College educates more than 3,250 men and women and has graduated more than 14,000 alumni.

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