Vol 94 Issue 5 - Published October 3rd, 2003
Hurricane disrupts fall season
A football season has a certain rhythm to it; a routine of sorts that a coaching staff and its team naturally fall into. This routine begins immediately after a game when players begin to recover mentally and physically and coaches reflect on the good, bad or ugly of the preceding game so they can begin to prepare for the next opponent. The coaches and players game plan, practice and prepare throughout the week, working themselves up so that they ...

Field hockey takes back-to-back wins
After almost two weeks off due to hurricane Isabel the W&M field hockey team posted much needed back-to-back wins this past week.

After losses to nationally ranked University of Richmond and Old Dominion University two weeks ago dropped the ... more
Overtime Decides Games
Sept. 27, the W&M men’s soccer team faced off with No. 5 St. John’s University Red Storm at the Old Dominion Stadium in Norfolk, Va. The game was moved to Old Dominion due to Hurricane Isabel. Though the Tribe was supposed to play at home 460 fans at ... more

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