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 * name               = Chris Bullock
 * background      = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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 * birth_place       = Asheville, North Carolina, U.S.
 * genre               = Jazz
 * occupation        = Musician, composer
 * instrument        = Tenor and soprano saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, bansuri, keyboards, percussion
 * label                =  Sitmom, Ropeadope, GroundUp, Universal Music Classics, Boom Boom Records
 * associated_acts =Snarky Puppy, Magda Giannikou & Banda Magda, David Crosby, Michael McDonald, Lalah Hathaway, Phish, Derek Smalls {Harry Shearer), Shaun Martin
 * website            = {{URL|https://chrismbullock.com/}}

Chris Bullock is an American saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. He has been a member of the genre-bending instrumental/jazz fusion band Snarky Puppy since the group's fourth album Bring Us the Bright in 2008. He has won three Grammy Awards with the ensemble.

Season
Three weeks before the season started, head coach Bob Guelker had triple-bypass open heart surgery. He joined the team in British Columbia for the start of the three-week season-opening West Coast tour. The Cougars defeated Simon Fraser 4–1 and returned to the States to also blow out the Washington Huskies 6–0 for a successful first weekend. Things did not start out nearly as well when the team resumed action ten days later. The defending NCAA Division II champion Seattle Pacific Falcons downed the Cougars 2–1 on Tuesday, and the defending NCAA Division I champion San Francisco Dons (who would later be stripped of the title) dropped the Cougars 3–2 on Friday. Even though the losses were to the defending national champions, the Cougars dropped out of the national rankings.

On Sunday, SIUE got back on the winning track by defeating the Santa Clara Broncos in the second extra period. This was the beginning of a 20 game undefeated streak--- a school record that still stands in 2021.

Opponents & results
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= = Dennis O. Eveland (May 2, 1960, Canton, Illinois) is an American music composer, arranger, drill designer, and educator who resides and taught in Laredo, Texas.

Biography
A native of Canton, Illinois, Eveland was a 1978 graduate of Canton High School before attending Western Illinois University and earning a Bachelor of Arts Degree in French horn plerformance. While attending Western, he also marched in the mellophone section of the The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps. Continuing his education, Eveland received a Master of Music Education degree from VanderCook College of Music in Chicago. After relocating to Texas, he completed his Principal Certification through Texas A&M International University.

Eveland started his teaching career at Toulon High School in Toulon, Illinois, before moving to Elmwood High School in Elmwood, Illinois. He was also a brass instructor for the Geneseo Knights Drum and Bugle Corps and then of the Guardsmen Drum and Bugle Corps. In 1988, he moved to Laredo, Texas to teach in the United Independent School District. Initially a high scool band director, after becoming a husband and father, Eveland switched to Los Obispos Middle School, where directing the Mighty Wildcat Band left more time for both his family and his developing composing career. After 35 years of teaching, he retired in 2020, while continuing to compose and to write shows for marching bands in several states.

Eveland married the former Felisa Garza in 1992. They have two grown children William and Tamara.

Compositions
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Along with numerous arrangements of other composers' works, Dennis O. Eveland's published original compositions include:


 * A Day in the Country
 * Adventures in an Amusement Park
 * American Dream
 * American Spirit
 * A Petite Overture
 * Arabian Dance
 * Aviator
 * Bright Spirits
 * The Candy Shop
 * Damaspia
 * Dances
 * Dance of the Snowmen
 * Chango Loco (Crazy Monkey)
 * Chisholm Trail
 * Crazy Crocodile
 * Fanfare for a New Generation
 * Fanfaronade
 * Ft. McIntosh March
 * Four Short Festive Dances
 * Funk Ciyty
 * Funky Fridays
 * Generations
 * G Force: The Ultimate Roller Coaster Ride


 * Got Milk
 * The Great Escape
 * Heroes of the Sea
 * Journey Into the Nle
 * Journey to Atlantis
 * Legend of the Dragonfly
 * Life
 * Los Braziles
 * March Primo
 * The Matador
 * Oshogatsu
 * Pacific March
 * Pirates, Pirates, Pirates
 * Praise
 * Precdious Treasures
 * Procession of the Americas
 * River Oaks March
 * Rockin' With the Reindeer
 * Samson and Delilah
 * Soar Like an Eagle
 * Trombonists' Tropical Delight
 * We the Kings
 * Wingfoot

Recordings
In addition to concert performances, compositions by Dennis Eveland have been recorded in performances by:


 * University of Northern Colorado Wind Ensemble
 * Bradley University Wind Ensemble
 * Delta State University Wind Ensemble
 * Texas A&M University-Kingsville Wind Symphony
 * University of Texas-Brownsville (now part of University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley) Wind Symphony
 * Western Illinois University Chamber Orchestra,
 * West Texas A&M University Symphonic Band
 * Murray State University Wind Ensemble
 * The Washington Winds

Record By Year
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Universities
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Standings

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Teams
A member of the —,  — sponsors teams in — men's and — women's NCAA sanctioned sports:

Men's Intercollegiate Sports
 * Baseball
 * Basketball
 * Cross Country
 * Football
 * Golf
 * Soccer
 * Swimming & Diving
 * Tennis
 * Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor)

Women's Intercollegiate Sports
 * Basketball
 * Cross Country
 * Golf
 * Soccer
 * Softball
 * Swimming & Diving
 * Tennis
 * Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor)
 * Volleyball

Coed Intercollegiate Sports


 * Baseball
 * Basketball
 * Beach volleyball
 * Bowling
 * Boxing
 * Cross Country
 * Equestrian
 * Field Hockey
 * Fencing
 * Football
 * Golf
 * Gymnastics
 * Ice Hockey
 * Lacrosse
 * Rifle
 * Rodeo
 * Rowing
 * Rugby
 * Rifle
 * Sailing
 * Skiing
 * Soccer
 * Softball
 * Sprint football
 * Squash
 * Swimming & Diving
 * Synchronized swimming
 * Tennis
 * Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor)
 * Volleyball
 * Water Polo
 * Wrestling


 * Beach volleyball is a fully sanctioned NCAA sport which will have its first national championship in the spring of 2016.
 * Fencing in the NCAA is a coed sport with men's and women's squads.
 * Men's heavyweight rowing is sanctioned by the Intercollegiate Rowing Association; men's lightweight rowing is sanctioned by the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges; neither is sanctioned by the NCAA.
 * Men's rowing is sanctioned by the Intercollegiate Rowing Association, not by the NCAA.
 * Sprint football is sanctioned by the Collegiate Sprint Football League, not by the NCAA.
 * Squash is sanctioned by the College Squash Association, not by the NCAA.
 * Sailing is sanctioned by the Intercollegiate Sailing Association, not by the NCAA.
 * Sailing is sanctioned by the Intercollegiate Sailing Association; offshore sailing is sanctioned by various organizations; neither is sanctioned by the NCAA.
 * Synchronized swimming is sanctioned by USA Synchro', not the NCAA.
 * Rifle is technically a men's sport, but men's, women's, and coed teams all compete against each other; Navy has a coed team that has competed in the Mid-Atlantic Rifle Conference.
 * The football team competes as an independent but will join the American Athletic Conference as an associate member in 2015.
 * The gymnastics team competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League.
 * The water polo team competes in the Collegiate Water Polo Association.
 * The wrestling team competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association.
 * Boxing is sanctioned by the National Collegiate Boxing Association, not by the NCAA.
 * Skiing in the NCAA is a coed sport with men's and women's squads. The skiing team competes in the Central Collegiate Ski Association.
 * Skiing is recorded by the NCAA as a men's sport, but it has been co-ed since 1983.
 * Rugby is an NCAA "emerging sport" which is fully sanctioned, but does not yet have a national championship.

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