Tuesday, 26 June 2012 18:10

KSU'S Stricklin Spurns Michigan, Says He's Staying

Written by  Aaron Coleman
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After rumors of possibly going to "the school up north" Kent State University baseball coach Scott Stricklin will be staying put.

The Beacon Journal says the coach put the  rumors about him coaching at Michigan to rest by issuing a letter to fans saying he and his staff are "all in" and are going to continue to build the Kent program.

In his letter, Stricklin thanked the fans for rallying behind the team during Kent State's run in the College World Series baseball tournament. 

He went on to say that what he and his staff have put together over the past eight years is too good to leave and that from the top down, everybody at KSU is "all in" when it comes to the leadership and direction of the baseball program. 

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Aaron Coleman

Aaron Coleman

Aaron has been working with RCRG since August of 2008 covering various news and sporting events. He graduated in 2003 from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron. He then went onto the University of Akron in May of 2008 with a degree in Radio/TV & Media Productions and a minor in Psychology. It was at WZIP & ZTV where Aaron developed a passion for radio especially Sports Radio. While attending the University of Akron you could hear Aaron on Sundays doing the "Sports Power Talk" program. Aaron covers City Hall, County Council and Akron School Board beats and handles traffic updates weekday afternoons on 1590 WAKR, 97.5 WONE and 94.9 WQMX. You can contact Aaron through the newsroom 330-864-6397 or email acoleman@rcrg.net





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