Vol 95 Issue 21 - Published March 31, 2006
Baseball drops five straight
Baseball faced the Old Dominion University Monarchs last weekend in Norfolk. No. 30 ODU denied the valiant Tribe effort and earned the sweep in the three-game series, 4-1, 10-3 and 8-6.

“While we played well over all, we couldn’t put together a complete game in any of the three contests in order to get a win,” junior second baseman Brent McWhorter said.

After a 3-9 loss to the University of Richmond Wednesday, the Trib ...

Tennis splits home series
Last Saturday, no. 21-ranked women’s tennis traveled to Huntington, W.V. and bowled over no. 73 Marshall University 6-1, bringing their record to 12-6 for the season. The Tribe captured two of three doubles matches and five of six singles matches en ... more
Men’s, women’s track and field gain first in 10-km, ECAC qualifiers
In an effort to chase qualifiers for the post-season IC4A/ECAC and NCAA southeast regional meets, the Tribe men’s and women’s track teams found themselves traveling to meets throughout the area in the last two weeks.

The highlight of th ... more


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