Vol 95 Issue 23 - Published April 15, 2005
Men’s gymnastics capture 12th
The NCAA Championship is the biggest event of the year for all athletes who participate in Division I collegiate athletics. For men’s gymnastics, it is guaranteed that this event will bring a huge field of talent and an immense amount of pressure. Under these circumstances, W&M’s men’s gymnastics team put forth a solid effort and did what they have done all year long; they were consistent, only having one fall in 36 routines. W&M successfully he ...

Men’s tennis sweeps CAA awards
The men’s tennis team, now ranked 72nd in the nation with a 6-14 overall record and a 3-1 Colonial Athletic Association record, swept the CAA’s weekly awards this past week. Senior Jeff Kader, ranked 60th in the nation for singles play, earned the ho ... more
Women’s tennis shuts out hopeless ODU
The women’s tennis team, now ranked 18th in the nation, shut out Old Dominion University Wednesday after the match was postponed and moved inside to the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center. This past match improved the Tribe’s record to 16-3 overall and ... more

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