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Widner Suffers Heartbreak at Lycoming

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Sean McGaughey threw for a career-high 435 yards and five touchdowns, but the Widener University football team was dealt a heartbreaking 43-42 loss at Lycoming on Saturday afternoon. Photo by: David Morgan – Stylish Images RECAP The game got off to a hot start offensively, as Lycoming scored on …

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Gillespie Leads in Season Opening Victory over Rowan

GLASSBORO, N.J. – Behind a strong start and 158 receiving yards from James Gillespie the Widener University football team ushered in the Mike Barainyak era with a 38-28 victory against the Rowan Profs on Saturday night. James Gillespie pulled in 13 passes, the most for a Widener player since 2014 as the Pride topped …

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The Vicinity Theory

Take pride in affecting the game when the ball is no where near you. Win the vicinity game. 290 pitches. The Vicinity Theory So we were fortunate enough to play in the Met Classic this past week. It’s a really prestigious event, hosted by the NY Mets where they basically …

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Addicted to Tomorrow

Tomorrow is a bad habit it. Kick it TODAY. Addicted to Tomorrow Hopefully, most of you know who Nick Saban is…Head Football Coach of Alabama University who are an absolute powerhouse football program to say the least. Now love him or hate him, he has proven to win and win …

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Your Career Won’t be Like Wawa

The process of reaching a lofty goal rarely is fun, easy, or convenient. But that’s what you have to do if want a shot at entering that exclusive club of college baseball players. Your Career Won’t be Like Wawa Why do you go to Wawa so much? Because it’s convenient! …

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Does Hard Work Pay Off

Sacrifice NOW so that you’re in the position to accomplish your lofty goals down the road. It may look like you’re an overnight success, but we all know the truth.  Does Hard Work Pay Off? Hard work pays off. You’ve heard that before…nothing new there. And generally, it is something …

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Scaleable Skills VS Succeeding Now

So before you practice something, whether it be a swing or a defensive play, ask yourself if this is something that will play as the competition gets better. Scaleable Skills VS Succeeding Now It’s easy to get caught up in short term success. Which totally makes sense and reminds me …

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This is Not a Grind

“Feeling fresh” is a mindset. It’s your choice. It just isn’t an easy one. This is Not a Grind Here is what a typical day of a college baseball player looks like… 5:30am-Wake Up6am-Team Lift 7:30am-Shower and get ready for class 8:30am-ClassNoon-Lunch 1pm-Class 3pm-Early work before practice 4pm-Practice 7pm-Dinner 8:30pm-HW …

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The Work Place & Bowling

Players need the freedom to make decisions, fail, and rebound…and that only happens when we take a step back and allow them to do so. The Work Place & Bowling How would you like it if your employer stood over your shoulder and critiqued everything you did the second you …

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