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She doesn’t exactly know why, but Hope Sullivan lives for these moments. The DePaul senior right fielder and pitcher drove in two of DePaul’s three runs in a 3-1 win over No. 15 St. Joseph ...
CHICAGO, IL — A DePaul University soccer student from Atlanta has been found dead in his dorm room. Chicago police confirm that 23-year-old Chase Stegall was found unresponsive at his dorm room ...
DePaul confirmed Monday that Chase Stegall, a soccer player, died unexpectedly. Advertisement Chase was the son of Milton Stegall, a Cincinnati native who played for the Bengals from 1992-93.
Chase Stegall, the son of former NFL player Milton Stegall and a soccer player at DePaul University, was found dead in his dorm room on Monday.. Stegall, a 20-year-old sophomore, was discovered ...
A DePaul University soccer player was found dead in his dorm room Monday, officials said. Chase Stegall, 20, was originally from Atlanta and was sophomore on the men’s soccer team.
Chase Stegall, a sophomore midfielder on the DePaul men's soccer team, died on Monday. Stegall's father, Milton, is a Canadian Football Hall of Famer.
A DePaul soccer player died unexpectedly after being found unresponsive in a school residence hall Monday. Twenty-year-old Chase Stegall, a "cherished" student-athlete who played for the ...
DePaul soccer player dies ‘unexpectedly' on school campus at age 20 Chase Stegall was the son of Milton Stegall, a former NFL player with the Cincinnati Bengals who went on to play in the ...
Chase Stegall, a sophomore midfielder on the DePaul men's soccer team, died on Monday. Stegall's father, Milton, is a Cincinnati native who played at Miami University and for the Bengals.
Starting Lineup. Guard: CJ Gunn. Over from Indiana for last season, Gunn was the top scorer on the DePaul roster. He averaged 12.9 points and 4.0 boards per game. He shot 30% from 3-point range ...
DePaul's Kash Allen went from walk-on to a top shot putter nationwide 03:10. A record 11 DePaul track and field athletes have qualified for this week's NCAA West preliminary rounds.
At Wednesday's House Education Committee hearing, Rep. Mark Harris (R-NC) questioned college presidents about antisemitism on college campuses.