Vol 95 Issue 8 - Published October 21, 2005
Football claims double victory
Redshirt freshman quarterback Jake Phillips led the Tribe back from 21 points down to win a thrilling, double-overtime game over Northeastern University last week, just one week after the team crushed then-No.1 University of New Hampshire by a score of 42-10.

With the Tribe in a 31-10 hole with fewer than six minutes to go in the third quarter, Phillips was put into the game and began to work on cutting down Northeastern’s lead. On his ...

Swimming, diving cubs Towson tigers
The swim team started its season strong with a decisive home victory against Towson University over fall break.

“Our meets are pure energy; every member of the team is either giving their everything in the water, or they are screaming as lo ... more
USC’s arrogance saves them from ND upset in exciting game
If you missed the University of Southern California vs. University of Notre Dame football game this past weekend, then you missed what some sportswriters are calling the game of the century. It was an epic battle between two of the most storied progr ... more

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