Vol 95 Issue 16 - Published February 11, 2005
Women's track, field team sprints to championships
Fresh off their second consecutive CAA Championship in cross country, the distance runners of the W&M track team had little reason to expect their success to wane once the jumpers, hurdlers, sprinters and throwers were added into the equation. Indeed, the Tribe athletes have won the past four straight CAA championships in track and field, and their early exploits this season don't suggest that this year's outcome will be any different.

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Hofstra Pride trumps Tribe
The women's basketball team ended a two-day road trip after a 63-79 loss Sunday to Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. Although the score was tied several times during the first 20 minutes, the Tribe was down firmly, 28-41, by the end of the first ... more
Tribe baseball winds up for winning season
The W&M baseball team, under the leadership of Head Coach Jim Farr in his 13th season, looks to match and surpass the success of its 2004 record-breaking season of 37 wins, 691 hits, 428 RBIs, and 415 strikeouts in 2005.

"Our guys have high ... more


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