Vol 95 Issue 15 - Published February 4, 2005
Quarterback Lang Campbell wins Walter Payton award
At the beginning of the 2004 football season, senior W&M quarterback Lang Campbell's official chances of winning Division 1-AA's highest honor were close to zero. Even after leading the division's toughest conference in passing yards and passer rating in 2003, being selected to the pre-season All-Conference team by Atlantic 10 coaches and thriving in an offensive system that has produced a solid line of outstanding quarterbacks from year to year, ...

Tribe caught in Spiders' web
After battling back and forth from the very beginning, the women's swimming and diving team finally lost a heartbreaking meet to the University of Richmond Friday evening at the Rec Center pool. W&M trailed by only 12 points heading into the final ev ... more
Green & Gold: Funding fuels W&M athletics
Tribe Pride is: cheering along with Ebirt, being the B in Tribe or tailgating in Zable parking lot. But Tribe Pride does not always come for free. Although students do not usually pay an admission fee, there are six sports that non-College spectators ... more

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