Vol 94 Issue 17 - Published February 27th, 2004
Gymnastics takes JMU
The last few weeks have been filled with achievements for the men of the W&M gymnastics team. Following the news that Tribe gymnast sophomore Ramon Jackson was ranked first nationally on the parallel bars, the team notched a stunning victory over James Madison University.

Going into the weekend, Tribe standout Jackson was ranked first nationally for his performance on the parallel bars this season. With a 9.20 performance average, he hel ...

Lacrosse enters promising season
The Tribe looks poised to start their 2004 season strongly. They lost just three players to graduation and this year their starting line-up is five seniors strong. Among the returning players are five of last year's top seven scorers. In addition to ... more
NFL trade deadline looming, players still up in air
The National Football League trade deadline is approaching and rumors are starting to fly. Could Terrell Owens leave the San Francisco 49ers? Are the Broncos going to get rid of 1500-yard back Clinton Portis in favor of Quentin Griffin? Where does Ke ... more

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