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Annual guide to UD athletics on sale

5:04 p.m., May 20, 2004--Loyal Delaware fans can stay close to the action over the summer with a copy of the 2004 edition of Fightin’ Blue Hens Today.

An excellent gift idea for students, parents and alumni, the 98-page publication is bursting with sparkling color photographs and feature stories about today’s Blue Hen players and coaches. Fightin’ Blue Hens Today also offers a look back at the coaches and players who have contributed to UD’s rich athletic heritage.

Besides helping True Blue Hens fans savor the memory of the 2003 national championship football season, this instant keepsake will make readers ready for the coming season when Delaware kicks off against New Hampshire on Sept. 2 at Tubby Raymond Field in Delaware Stadium.

“This has been a tremendous year for UD athletics, and that is reflected in the 2004 edition of Fightin’ Blue Hens Today,” Neil Thomas, the publication’s editor-in-chief and senior editorial coordinator in the Office of Public Relations, said. “The publication features stories on the NCAA Division I-AA football championship, as well as Tubby Raymond’s induction into the College Football Hall of Fame and in depth interviews with head basketball coaches Tina Martin and David Henderson.”

Fans who cheered their Fightin’ Blue Hens through an incredible 2003 football season filled with nail-biting victories over the universities of New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts and Villanova, as well as the string of playoff victories that culminated with a 40-0 win over Colgate in Chattanooga, Tenn., also will enjoy a recap of the championship season and the celebration held Feb. 10 at the Bob Carpenter Center.

While the Blue Hens were dominant on the gridiron this season, UD was holding its own on the hardwoods against tough competition in the Colonial Athletic Association. In a seven-page story, UD head basketball coaches Martin and Henderson share their thoughts on the past season and where their teams are headed.

Besides chronicling the success of today’s coaches, the magazine also recognizes the efforts of College Football Hall of Fame coaches William Murray, David M. Nelson and Harold R. “Tubby” Raymond. One of nine individuals selected to the divisional hall of fame that includes coaches and players from NCAA Divisions I-AA and III and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Raymond led the Blue Hens to 300 wins during a 36-year career as head coach.

UD sports enthusiasts can read about the achievements of their favorite UD teams and athletes during the 2003-04 season, including sections devoted to UD’s outstanding men’s and women’s athletes.

Also showcased is Julie Van Deusen, the most accomplished diver in UD history, who recently was named NCAA Woman of the Year for Delaware.

In addition, the publication highlights the achievements of the latest inductees to the UD Athletics Hall of Fame and honors the memory of Chuck Hall, who died in 1973. Although Hall played in an era where scholar-athletes were not allowed to participate in sports during their freshman year, the hard-charging fullback still ranks second in career rushing yard and 100-yard games and is first in career yards per game with a 95.7 average.

Designed by Keith Heckert, an art director in the Office of Public Relations, the magazine also recognizes the contribution of UD’s Marching Band as an integral part of the fall football scene at Delaware Stadium and helps celebrate that lovable mascot YoUDee’s 10th birthday.

Priced at $10 per copy, Fightin’ Blue Hens Today can be purchased at UD Bookstore locations and at Borders Books & Music-Newark and will soon be available on the web at [www.udel.edu/bookstore].

Article by Jerry Rhodes
Graphic by Keith Heckert

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