Vol 95 Issue 24 - Published April 22, 2005
Baseball trumps VMI
The Tribe earned its third straight win Wednesday with a 12-6 victory over Virginia Military Institute. In last weekend’s three-game series versus James Madison University, the Tribe dominated the last two games 13-12 and 15-9 to win the series.

VMI took an early lead in Wednesday’s game, scoring three runs in the second inning. In the bottom of that inning, W&M got on the board when junior first baseman Jeff Lunardi doubled to bring sen ...

Freshman gymnast places in NCAA Regionals
Tricia Long had quite an exciting freshman year. She consistently proved herself to be one of the strongest competitors on the women’s gymnastics team and qualified as an all-around competitor in the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship that took pla ... more
Women’s golf claims fifth in CAAs
At the start of the 2004 to 2005 women’s golf season, the freshman-to-senior ratio was five to one. On an 11-person team, this meant lone senior Alex Hill had an inexperienced troop to lead. From a fall season where the Tribe was led in stroke averag ... more

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