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First college road trip with Paul Wetzstein and Paul Swenson to see the Drum Corps International com...
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EuroTrip 2007
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Graduation in 2008 with my friend Eddie Hui
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2008 was finally the moment when UMBC’s men’s basketball team got to the "Big Dance" -...
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In 2004, the UMBC men’s swimming made Retrievers proud when the team took home its first America E...
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As a standout player in women’s lacrosse who also excelled in the classroom, Kelly Fiorani Marriot...
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In 2013, UMBC women’s soccer team capped a stunning reversal from last place in the conference to ...
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First trip to west coast with Jeremy Nevitt!
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Group photo of UMBC Athletic Bands
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In 2007, UMBC women’s basketball team earned its first NCAA tournament bid. Where you there to wat...
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1980: UMBC men’s lacrosse team wins the university’s only national championship, beating Adelphi...
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Athletics Band Directors Jari Villanueva and Matt Basch.
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My first year as Director of UMBC Athletic Bands. Joey Schenning was my first student director. 20...
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UMBC Athletics hit peak Retriever Fever in the 2007-2008 season, when the men's basketball team stor...
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Euro Trip 2007 with some good friends from UMBC. This picture was taken at the Hard Rock in London.
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In another moment of victory for UMBC athletics, women’s softball squad beats Liberty, 7-1, in the...
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My first Jazz Big Band concert (December 2004).
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True and Trudy Grit with a UMBC police officer. We were shooting the album cover for the first UMBC...
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UMBC Retrievers Athletics found a new home in 2003 by joining the America East conference. It has be...
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At a tournament several years before moving to Hawaii.
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My freshman year roommate and best bud (Kyle Clelan) our first year as RA's in Chesapeake Hall.
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At UMBC I was fortunate enough to be a part of the Men's Soccer Team. In 2010, this extraordinary gr...
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Moving my brother (Aaron Basch) into Chesapeake Hall, August 2001.
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First college road trip to the Drum Corps International World Championship.
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A proud moment for UMBC athletics came when women’s track and field phenom Cleopatra Borel ’02, ...
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Chesapeake Hall RA's 2005-2006
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Do you remember when Reggie Truitt '89 played for the Retrievers?
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Kathy Zerrlaut, who coached volleyball and lacrosse at UMBC for 41 years and developed the program a...
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Who was the most famous performer or group to play a concert at UMBC? —Eric Messner ’01 UMBC has...
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December 2010, graduation with my brothers!
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The sparkplug for the UMBC men’s basketball team’s memorable run to the NCAA tournament in 2008,...
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I came to UMBC in Fall 2011 with a love and passion to create music. UMBC made that dream a reality...
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Throughout the last 50 years, our athletes have done some amazing things. One note-worthy moment too...
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As a track and field standout at UMBC, Dave Bobb '97 garnered more individual honors than any other ...
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In 2002, men’s tennis standout Oscar Lopez ’00, and M.S. ’02, mechanical engineering, became t...
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1966 was a year of firsts for UMBC. The university opened its doors and on its first day of classes,...
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Seniors at my last game before moving to Hawaii.
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My older brother (Aaron Basch) moving me into Chesapeake my freshman year (August 2004).
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UMBC Athletics history has few stories of Grit and Greatness that are more impressive than the 2013 ...
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UMBC Mascots: True and Trudy Grit. October 2007
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It's no small feat to narrow down 50 years of athletics history to some of our most iconic moments, ...
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2012 was a watershed moment for the arts and humanities at UMBC when the first phase of the universi...
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My first year in the Down and Dirty Dawg Band. 2004
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April 24th 2016 I shot my first large music video production and used 2 current UMBC students (Gia P...
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Grit & Glory
Witness some of the greatest moments in UMBC athletics history.
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