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Athletics. The American pastime. We thrive on competition. Whether it be football, baseball, basketball, volleyball or golf, sports bring out our competitive spirit. At the university, our programs are at the top of the Gulf South Conference and national rankings. The young men and women who make up our teams give us pride and allow us to hold our heads high. They bring home trophies and ribbons; their confidence and success exemplify our universi- ty. With every scream and shout for our teams, we are roaring our praise. Our student athletes continuously demonstrate the ideal, that they are the best. 24 Sportii Division Rlge
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CAN I HAVE YOUR AUTOGRAPH? Israel Raybon signs an autograph for a young fan after the Lions ' Division II national viaon . Raybon was named chosen for the first- team All-Gulf South Conference. Photo by Amanda Shavers. LET ' S DANCE. Ronald McKinnon does a little dancing cel- ebration while 56 Marcus Hunter and 42 Keith Humphrey look on. McKinnon was a candidate for the prestigious Harlon Hill trophy Photo by Amanda Shavers. TEAM LEADER. Cody Gross looks down field for an open receiver during the championship game. Gross has led the Lions to two consecutive national champi- onships. Photo by Amanda Shavers. CELEBRATION. Lion fans celebrate after the team cap- tured the NCAA Division II National Championship. Photo by Amanda Shavers. National Championship 2t
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N THE RUN. Jarius Hayes, a junior tight end for the Lions, misses an opponent ' s tackle auring a victory r Mississippi College. The Lions won 24-0. Photo by Amanda Shavers. KJSEN up. Chad Hall (top photo, left) and an unidentifiable pair of legs stretch before a game. Hall is a homore catcher for the Lions. He was selected to the All-South Central Region Tournament team. Photo by nnon Wells. NE DRIVE DIVE, Kandas Cavendar, a junior infielder for the Lady Lions, dives to stop a line drive game against Martin Methodist College (center photo, left). Photo by Mollie H. McCutchen. EACHING FOR THE TOP. Markjonsson (bottom photo, left) demonstrates top form as he pares for a serve during a match. Jonsson is an international student from Sweden. Photo by Brentwood Reid. Sports Divisiiin Hi e 25
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