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RELIVE YOUR FAVORITE MOMENTS THROUGH DAYTON ALL-ACCESS

Aug. 3, 2008

With the summer coming to a close Dayton Flyer fans can re-live some of their favorite moments from last fall watching archived football, men's and women's soccer and volleyball contests through Dayton All-Access.

Fans can sign up for a free account by clicking on the following link. Dayton All-Access.

Use of Dayton All-Access is free of charge and accounts from the previous year are still valid. Fans can access the live video broadcasts via Windows Media Player. For a free download of the player, click on the following link: Windows Media Player.

To watch archived games on Dayton All-Access, click on the sport tabs located at the top of the player. On top right side is a link for "Past Games". Click on that link to view broadcasted games from last season.

It was a memorable 2007 for the Flyer fall sports that featured championship moments and exciting games.

Flyer Football finished the 2007 campaign 11-1 and was voted the Sports Network FCS Mid-Major National Champions after defeating No. 3 Albany 42-21 in the Gridiron Classic Bowl Game. UD also claimed the co-championship in the PFL, the school's ninth league title in the last 15 years.

On the court, Dayton Volleyball had one of the most dominant seasons in recent memory of any Atlantic 10 team with a 33-2 overall record including a 12-1 mark in Atlantic 10 play while winning its fourth consecutive A-10 Regular Season Championship. The Flyers also won the A-10 Tournament title for the fourth time in the last five seasons to earn an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament.

UD women's soccer concluded the fall season with an overall record of 13-4-4 and 6-2-3 in the Atlantic 10. Dayton secured an A-10 Championship playoff berth for the 12th consecutive season and had the conference offensive player of the year, Mandi Bäck and the defensive player of the year, Niki Reed.

The Flyer men's soccer program finished last season with a 10-4-5 overall, advanced to the opening round of the 2007 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Championship and were as high as No. 3 the NSCAA/adidas Middle Atlantic Regional Rankings.

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