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Vadal Alexander (born
March 23, 1994) is an
American football guard who is a free agent. He was
selected by the
Oakland Raiders in the
seventh round of...
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Vadal may
refer to :
Vadal, Gujarat, a
village and
petty former princely state on
Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat,
India Vadal Alexander (born 1994), American...
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Vadal Peterson (May 2, 1892 –
September 1, 1976) was an
American basketball coach with the
distinction of
coaching the most wins in
University of Utah...
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Vadal or
Wadal is a
village and
petty former princely state on
Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat,
western India.
Vadal was a
village controlled by Kamalia...
- were pla****,
including a
third place game in each region. Utah,
coached by
Vadal Peterson, won the
national title with a 42–40
victory in the
final game...
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Villages – Kerala, Bhiyal, Choki, Kathrota, Isapur, Baliyavad, Chokli,
Vadal, Sukhpur, Bamangam, Dervan, Hasnapur, Jambudi, Indreshvar, Surajkund, Girnar...
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McGuire (1957) Pete
Newell (1959)
Kevin Ollie (2014) Lute
Olson (1997)
Vadal Peterson (1944) Rick
Pitino (1996)
Nolan Richardson (1994)
Everett Shelton...
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Karsandas Mulji Karsandas Mulji Born (1832-07-25)25 July 1832
Vadal, Near Mahuva, Bhavnagar,
Gujarat Died 28
August 1871(1871-08-28) (aged 39) Kathiwara...
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others are Nat
Holman (who did it in the same year), John Calipari,
Vadal Peterson,
Nolan Richardson,
Bobby Knight,
Adolph Rupp, Joe B. Hall, Al McGuire...
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Georgetown Elmer Ripley Madison Square Garden New York City, New York 1944 Utah
Vadal Peterson 42–40OT
Dartmouth Earl
Brown Madison Square Garden New York City...