Air Force boxing coach reviews NCBA Championships performance

Dr. Mark Clifford Head Coach
Dr. Mark Clifford Head Coach
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Air Force boxing head coach Dr. Mark Clifford discussed the team’s results at the National Collegiate Boxing Association (NCBA) Championships in an interview with FalconVision earlier this week, according to an April 23 announcement.

The discussion highlighted the women’s team successfully defending their national title and the overall squad earning five individual championships.

Clifford reviewed both team and individual performances during his recap, emphasizing achievements at the recent championship event. The interview offered insights into how Air Force athletes prepared for and competed in their respective bouts.

The NCBA Championships represent a significant competition for collegiate boxing programs, drawing teams from across the country. Air Force’s success at this event demonstrates ongoing strength in its boxing program.

Viewers interested in more details can watch Clifford’s full interview by following instructions provided by FalconVision.



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