Universities in 2010 American College Cricket Spring Break Championship named

Student-athletes from 20 Universities will smash runs, hurl bouncers and make barehanded catches whilst competing for the title of National Champions  at the highly anticipated 2010 American College Cricket Spring Break Championships.Nearly 50 games will be played on 4 fields.
Cricket Clubs from Ohio State (OSU), Auburn University, College of Wooster,George Mason (GMU), Rutgers University, Boston University (BU), U of Southern California (USC) , York College (NY), University of Miami (UM), U of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), University of Minnesota (UMN), George Washington U (GWU), Thunderbird School of Global Management, York University (Toronto), University of St Cloud, U of South Florida (USF), U of Pennsylvania (UPenn) and New York University (NYU) will challenge 2009 defending Champions Montgomery College for the prestigious Shiv Chanderpaul Trophy.
The University of the West Indies (UWI) and the USA 2010 Under 19 World Cup Team (comprised mainly of college freshmen) will play as Special Guests. Each match will take no more than 3 hours each.
The American College Cricket Spring Break Championship is scheduled for March 17 -21 2010, at the Central Broward Regional Park near Ft Lauderdale. The CBRP features an International Cricket Council ODI-Certified Cricket Stadium. The Semis and the Finals will be played March 21 at the Stadium and be webcast live.
Perennial college football powerhouses USC Trojans & Ohio State Buckeyes will start a new rivalry…this time in Cricket ! There’s an intra state rivalry brewing between the “U” & USF. The U of Minnesota and U of St Cloud are representing the land of the Vikings.
UMBC is out to prove it is the best in Maryland whilst York University is leading the way for Canada  Cricket stronghold New York City is represented by 2 schools, NYU and York College whilst the Thunderbird School does the honors for Arizona.
College of Wooster  joins the Buckeyes to represent Ohio. GWU and George Mason storm in from strong cricket areas in the mid-Atlantic whilst BU feels it can make 2nd US President John Adams, cricketer, proud.  Rutgers, the “birthplace of college football” in 1869 is determined to put its stamp on college cricket whilst Auburn, southern football powerhouse, gets its chance to make its mark in cricket.
UPenn, one of the pioneers of US college sports, having started a cricket team in 1842, is determined to add to their illustrious history whilst carrying the flag for the Ivy League.
Adil Bhatti, Captain of Montgomery said, “Since winning the 2009 Championship its been an amazing time for my Team. Its inceditble to play cricket and be a part of the college sports scene. Colleges are seeing how cricket can bring positive National and International attention, and students, to their school. So its no surprise that this year the Championship is huge !”
The inaugural American College Cricket Spring Break Championship in 2009 featured 5 Colleges and was covered by the New York Times, and received international attention.
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Lloyd Jodah       646 515 0712          Dogevpr2@aim.com
Nino DiLoreto   954 732 5527           Nino.DiLoreto@yahoo.com
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