Vol 95 Issue 4 - Published September 10, 2004
Tribe nips at Tar Heels
The quiet prediction for the Tribe football home opener at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Saturday was to keep it close for the first half before being upstaged by the superior talent of a university from the top conference in Division I-A football.

Though the Tribe lost 49-38, they gave the more than 1,000 W&M faithful that made the trip to Chapel Hill much more than that and even turned some heads in the process. Turnin ...

Men's soccer battles VMI for win
The men's soccer team took down the Virginia Military Institute's Keydets in a match last week, giving them a 1-1-0 record for the season thus far. This victory was a first for the season as well as the first win for any Tribe team on the newly dedic ... more
Instant replays approaching unwelcome territory
The technology has been around for a while, since 1965 actually, when it was introduced to the general public on ABCs' "Wide World of Sports." Our viewing habits have never been the same. Now it's a staple of almost every televised sport. So why only ... more

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