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Ian Olson’s Balancing Act

  • by Dan Statile
  • Posted on April 16, 2018December 6, 2018

The typical college student will reluctantly go to class, do their homework when they’re supposed to and hang out with friends in their free time. The typical student-athlete also does all of this, and will practice and work out every day on top of it. Such a relaxed schedule is not typical for one Marist sophomore.

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The Relay Throw EP 7 – The Best Team On Campus? (ft. Luke Sassa & Christian De Block)

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