Vol 95 Issue 9 - Published October 22, 2004
Tribe butts heads with Rams for win
In a game that saw two very different offenses trade blows up and down the field it was two late defensive stops that sealed a 31-24 victory for the Tribe to highlight homecoming festivities in front a near sell-out crowd of students, alumni and supporters last Saturday at Zable Stadium.

It appeared that the team that had the ball last would end up winning the slugfest, as neither defense appeared interested in stopping the other offen ...

Cross country teams nationally ranked 22nd in postseason
The women's cross country team, currently ranked 22nd in the nation, competed at the Penn State National Invitational this past weekend and came in seventh out of 41 teams overall. Sophomore Julia Cathcart led the Tribe with a 21 minute, 33 second, p ... more
Cross country teams nationally ranked 22nd in postseason
The grueling seasons of practice and meets that started in August for the W&M Men's Cross Country team begins to reach its apex at the end of this month. The Tribe, ranked 22nd, heads to New Market, Virginia to compete for the Colonial Athletic Assoc ... more

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