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− | '''Emory University''' in Atlanta used to be a very active team. They ran the [[National Invitation Tournament]] for several years and won the First Annual [[Terrapin Invitational Tournament]] in 1987. They also hosted the first [[All-American Invitational]], which was the precursor to [[ACF]]. | + | '''Emory University''' in Atlanta used to be a very active team. They ran the [[National Invitation Tournament]] for several years and won the First Annual [[Terrapin Invitational Tournament]] in 1987. They also hosted the first [[All-American Invitational]], which was the precursor to [[ACF]]. Alumni include [[Steve Bahnaman]]. |
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+ | More recently, an Emory team was refounded in 2012-13 by [[Anne Reynolds]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 3 February 2013
Emory University in Atlanta used to be a very active team. They ran the National Invitation Tournament for several years and won the First Annual Terrapin Invitational Tournament in 1987. They also hosted the first All-American Invitational, which was the precursor to ACF. Alumni include Steve Bahnaman.
More recently, an Emory team was refounded in 2012-13 by Anne Reynolds.