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Friday's college variety roundup: W&M women upend another nationally ranked tennis opponent
Daily PressThe Intercollegiate Tennis Association ranks 75 NCAA women's Division I teams, and William and Mary is not one of them. The way the Tribe is competing under first-year coach Tyler Thomson, though, W&M soon figures to be on the list. The only question is...Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Virginia Commonwealth Rams, Georgia Bulldogs, Virginia Cavaliers, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Old Dominion experiences historic struggles on and off court
NORFOLK — The other day, Blaine Taylor mentioned, several Old Dominion basketball players approached one of his assistant coaches to ask the meaning of "malady" — a word he used in a talk to the team. Blessedly, they weren't directed to a...Tags: College Basketball, Conference USA, College Sports, Colonial Athletic Association, Blaine Taylor
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Thursday's local women's college basketball roundup: W&M gains first CAA triumph, dumping Towson alone in cellar
Staff, wire reportsAt last, the proverbial monkey is off the back of William and Mary women's basketball coach Debbie Taylor and her players. The Tribe is in the Colonial Athletic Association win column. Janine Aldridge had 15 points and four steals Thursday night as W&...Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Sports, Boston College Eagles, Clemson Tigers, College of William and Mary
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Wednesday's local men's college basketball roundup: William and Mary falls in double overtime for eighth loss in a row
Staff, wire reportsThe good news for William and Mary: The Tribe played one of its best games of the season. The bad news: W&M suffered its eighth loss in a row, dropping a 95-91 game Wednesday at Colonial Athletic Association-leading Northeastern (12-7, 7-0) despite...Tags: Hofstra Pride, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Sports, Heart Problems, Towson Tigers
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Wednesday's local men's college basketball roundup: W&M, ODU drop CAA road games
Staff, wire reportsWilliam and Mary controlled the first half, but Georgia State took over in the second half Wednesday night and extended the Tribe’s skid to six games with a 74-58 victory in Atlanta. The Tribe (7-9, 1-4 Colonial Athletic Association) got 20 points...Tags: Hofstra Pride, Houston Cougars, East Carolina Pirates, Atlantic 10 Conference, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens
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CAA looks inward after rough non-conference performance
When the Colonial Athletic Association looks back on what so far has been an historically dismal season, it can respond: “At least we’ll always have Virginia.” Three CAA schools have dealt the Cavaliers their only losses of the season,...Tags: Hofstra Pride, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Virginia Commonwealth Rams, Damion Lee, Virginia Cavaliers
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Lady Monarchs fall to Pittsburgh 55-54 | Women's basketball
NORFOLK — Old Dominion's final non-conference game of the season provided a 40-minute snapshot of the team's traits: youth and inexperience; energy; defensive intensity; rebounding deficiencies; inconsistency; and promise. The Lady Monarchs erased...Tags: College Sports, Old Dominion Monarchs, Pittsburgh Panthers
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Second-half slump sends Tribe to seventh straight loss
WILLIAMSBURG — William and Mary's lapses have varying lengths, characteristics and occur at different times of each game. The common thread is that every sequence leads to yet another frustrating, head-scratching loss. The Tribe's faceplant du...
Tags: Towson Tigers, Hofstra Pride, College of William and Mary, Colonial Athletic Association, Frantz Massenat
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State: Cormier, Etherly hit 1,000 as Loyola men top Fairfield
Dylon Cormier and Erik Etherly scored their 1,000th career points within eight minutes of each other as visiting Loyola won for the fifth time in six games, beating Fairfield, 65-60, on Monday in a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball...Tags: Public Finance, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Politics, Morgan State University
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Wednesday's local college variety roundup: CNU starts baseball season at No. 8 in national poll
Daily PressChristopher Newport was ranked eighth in the d3baseball.com preseason poll. The Captains were 34-10 in 2012 and won their regional in the NCAA Division III tournament, finishing at No. 5 in the rankings. They also were named the 2013 favorites in the...Tags: Hofstra Pride, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Baseball, College Baseball, Sports
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W&M struggles with confidence during losing streak
Every day William and Mary’s Tony Shaver goes to work with a capable and versatile basketball team that hasn’t beaten a Division I opponent in six weeks. Reasons are many and varied, but the Tribe (7-10, 1-5 CAA) simply isn’t playing...Tags: Towson Tigers, Hofstra Pride, College of William and Mary, College Sports, Religious Festivals
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CAA snapshot: Losses, injuries and a dose of perspective
As we begin to anticipate the buzz at the Richmond Coliseum for a Northeastern-Delaware championship game the night of March 11, it’s worth checking in with Tom Yeager’s basketball collective as conference play ramps up. Yes, the standings...Tags: Hofstra Pride, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Sports, Damion Lee, Tony Shaver
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