Vol 95 Issue 10 - Published October 29, 2004
10 Questions with: Mike Leach
In terms of making an immediate impact, W&M has never seen a player like Mike Leach, '00. When Leach arrived as a transfer from Boston University in 1998, he stepped in as the Tribe's starting tight end and punter. In his two seasons at the College, Leach was a standout All-American at both positions. He holds the W&M record for punting average (44.4 yards per kick) and catches by a tight end (58), in addition to being a two-time member of the At ...

Soccer continues winning seasons
In a season that fluctuated from great wins to disappointing losses, the women's soccer team had one more home game left. At the end of the game last Sunday, the Tribe walked off the field with a 4-0 victory over their conference rivals Drexel Univer ... more
Soccer continues winning seasons
This past weekend the men's soccer team played two close games against George Mason University and James Madison University, coming away with one win and one loss. Friday's game against George Mason was the Tribe's fifth shutout of the season, and th ... more

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