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1. Abilene Reporter News: Closer To Home
www.reporter-news.com/abil/sp_ - [Cached]Published on: 6/24/2005 Last Visited: 6/24/2005
Crousen named TGCA coach of year
McMurry University head track and field coach Barbara Crousen has been named the 2005 Honor Coach of the Year by the Texas Girls Coaches Association.
Crousen, who just completed her seventh season at McMurry, will be formally recognized on July 13 at the TGCA Summer Clinic awards luncheon in Austin.
After a 32-year career coaching and teaching in public schools, including her last stint at Abilene Cooper High School, Crousen has led the Indians to seven straight American Southwest Conference men's championship titles and six women's crowns since 1999. She was named the NCAA Division III Women's Coach of the Year in 2001 after her Lady Indians finished fourth nationally. -
2. Abilene Reporter News: Closer To Home
www.reporternews.com/abil/sp_l - [Cached]Published on: 6/24/2005 Last Visited: 6/25/2005
Crousen named TGCA coach of year
McMurry University head track and field coach Barbara Crousen has been named the 2005 Honor Coach of the Year by the Texas Girls Coaches Association.
Crousen, who just completed her seventh season at McMurry, will be formally recognized on July 13 at the TGCA Summer Clinic awards luncheon in Austin.
After a 32-year career coaching and teaching in public schools, including her last stint at Abilene Cooper High School, Crousen has led the Indians to seven straight American Southwest Conference men's championship titles and six women's crowns since 1999. She was named the NCAA Division III Women's Coach of the Year in 2001 after her Lady Indians finished fourth nationally. -
3. Abilene Reporter News: Track And Field
www.reporter-news.com/abil/sp_ - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2004 Last Visited: 4/1/2004
Starting today, life for McMurry University track and field coach Barbara Crousen will be getting a little hectic.
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Crousen said chaos would be the best way to describe her life over the past few days.
"Amen to that," Crousen said.
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Crousen said her athletes have mixed emotions heading into their upcoming competitions.
"Some are real nervous going to the Texas Relays because you're going to be running with some of the best of the nation," Crousen said. "They're thrilled because we're going to be competing against some of the top athletes in the country at every level. Still, our goal is to go up there and do better than we've ever done."
Compared to Crousen, Murray's stress levels are much lower with good reason. Not one ACU athlete will be competing at both events.

