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              <text>School: Montevallo High School, Small, 70% go on to college &#13;
Parents: Mom graduated, Dad went but didn't graduate  &#13;
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UM first choice?: Considered Jeff State, but was set on Montevallo pretty early &#13;
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First Day: Met up with a bunch of people from her high school &#13;
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Reasons to come to Montevallo: Size and Location &#13;
First Choice?: UAB was first choice  &#13;
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Fears: Absolutely, hated commitment, signed 4-8 of my life away &#13;
LGBT?: Real gay, and this is a real gay school &#13;
When did you move in?: August 18th, 2017 &#13;
First Day of school: Tripped 4 times, spilled 2 drinks, and missed class &#13;
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Places to hangout?: My room, and Farmer &#13;
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 GV or PV: PV &#13;
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Thoughts about college: Parents always wanted me to go, there was not another option &#13;
How did you hear about Montevallo? My mom &#13;
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Any fears about coming to Montevallo?: Being so far away from my parents  &#13;
How was your first day: It was great, I only fell on the bricks 3 times! &#13;
Where do you live? I live in Main Hall, I quite like it but it gets really loud sometimes &#13;
Any clubs? I'm in Spectrum and College Democrats  &#13;
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                  <text>City Of Montevallo &#13;
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Carmichael Library &#13;
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Encyclopedia Of Montevallo &#13;
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Digital Media Center&#13;
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University Of Montevallo &#13;
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              <text> Montevallo Sports History &#13;
106 Total HOF &#13;
13 Academic All-Americans  &#13;
64 All-Americans  &#13;
Men's Basketball: 3 Southeast Region Championships (2006, 2007, 2012) &#13;
5 Conference Championships (2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2013) &#13;
Men's Soccer: 5 Conference Championships (1999, 2004, 2010, 2012, 2013) Final Four Apprenence (2007) &#13;
Men's Baseball: 1 Regional Chamionship (2006) &#13;
Note: This is before I found information in the Montage, I will be updating this list when I reasearch more &#13;
2010 Results: Baseball 13-36, Men's Golf 1st, Womens Golf 1st, Women's Tennis 7-14, Men's Basketball 25-8, Womens Basketball 14-13, Mens Cross Country debut season, Volleyball 20-14, Men's Soccer 10-7-1, Women's Soccer 8-9-3 &#13;
2009 Results: Women's Soccer 11-6-3, Men's Soccer 15-6, Volleyball 21-18, Women's Cross Country 1st, Baseball 22-31, Women's Basketball 8-20, Men's Basketball 15-16, Women's Golf 3rd, Men's Golf 5th, Women's Tennis 10-9 &#13;
2008 Results: Women's Soccer 15-8, Men's Soccer: 24-6-3, Volleyball 11-27, Women's Basketball 2-10, Men's Basketball 12-15, Women's Golf 1st, Men's Golf 3rd, Women's Tennis 5-14, Baseball 36-25 &#13;
2006 Results: Women's Soccer 7-4-4, Men's Soccer 9-6-1, Volleyball 8-6, Women's Cross Country 3rd, Womens Basketball 6-20, Men's Basketball 17-7, Baseball 13-11 &#13;
2005 Results: Volleyball 9-17, Men's Soccer 11-5-2, Women's Soccer 8-6, Women's Cross Country 2nd, Men's Basketball 26-7, Women's Basketball 16-13, Baseball 36-22, Women's Tennis 5-12, Men's Golf 7th, Women's Golf 10th &#13;
2004 Results: Men's Basketball 23-10, Women's Basketball 7-20, Women's Golf 10th, Men's Golf 4th, Women's Tennis 3-14, Baseball 24-25, Volleyball 23-6, Men's Soccer 9-8-3, Women's Soccer 8-12.  &#13;
2003 Results: Volleyball 13-18, Men's Soccer 13-18, Women's Soccer 7-9-1, Men's Basketball 4-25, Women's Basketball 9-17, Baseball 24-25, Women's Tennis 13-7 &#13;
2002 Results: Volleyball 30-9, Men's Soccer 5-11, Women's Soccer 9-7, Men's Basketball 10-11, Women's Basketball 13-13, Baseball 27-22, Men's Golf 1st, Women's Golf 1st, Women's Tennis 8-11 &#13;
2001 Results: Volleyball 30-9, Men's Soccer 11-9, Women's Soccer 12-7, Men's Basketball 8-18, Women's Basketball 9-16, Baseball 18-34, Mens Golf 2nd, Women's Golf 2nd, Women's Tennis 8-10 &#13;
2000 Results: Volleyball 11-22, Men's Soccer 12-5-2, Women's Soccer 7-5-2, Men's Basketball 12-14, Women's Basketball 9-15, Baseball 44-15, Women's Tennis 12-10, Men's Golf 6th, Women's Golf 8th  &#13;
1999 Results: Men's Soccer 9-6-1, Womens 10-5-1, Volleyball 18-23, Men's Basketball 13-15, Women's Basketball 13-14, Women's Tennis 5-14 &#13;
1998 Results: Men's Soccer 11-5-1, Women's Soccer 7-8, Volleyball 9-17, Women's Basketball 7-19, Men's Golf 1st, Women's Golf 4th, Women's Tennis 1-12, Baseball 29-21 &#13;
1997 Results: Men's Basketball 9-19, Women's Basketball 12-17, Men's Soccer 6-7-3, Women's Soccer 5-13, Men's Golf 4th, Women's Golf 1st, Baseball 23-31, Women's Tennis 3-11 &#13;
1996 Results: Women's Soccer 1-13-1, Men's Soccer 6-7-1, Volleyball 4-22, Men's Basketball 15-6, Women's Basketball 6-14 &#13;
1995 Results: Womens Basketball 23-9 (Final Four), Men's Basketball 13-11, Debut for Women's Golf, Soccer, and Tennis, Volleyball #1 for 2 months &#13;
1993 Results: Volleyball 41-9, Women's Basketball 26-5, Men's Basketball 20-10, Baseball 35-14, Men's Soccer Debut, Men's Golf 18th nationally  &#13;
1992 Results: Volleyball 40-5, Women's Basketball 23-7, Men's Basketball 20-11, Baseball 33-22, Mens Golf 3rd in District 27 &#13;
1991 Results: Volleyball 1-9 to NAIA playoff apprearnce, Mens Basketball won District 27 division, Women's Basketball Made Playoffs, Baseball 34-15 &#13;
1990 Results: Volleyball 7th in the nation, Women's Basketball 21-7 (Beat Stillman 121-29), Men's Basketball 13-14, Baseball 26-26, Men's Golf 13th  &#13;
1989 Results: Men's Basketball 23-5, Women's Basketball 9-10, Baseball Coach Bob Reaver got win 600, Volleyball 41-7. &#13;
1988 Results: Volleyball 32-5, Women's Basketball 16-14, Men's Basketball 19-10, Baseball 35-21 &#13;
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