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Thurs, October 19, 2006 
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Conference showdown

The JMU football team (4-1) will once again play the No. 1 team in Division I-AA on the road, only this time it will be against the nation’s top-scoring offense — the University of New Hampshire (5-0). More...

Rascati hopes to continue winning ways

After leading the Dukes to a championship in 2004 in his first season here, senior quarterback Justin Rascati became the all-time winningest quarterback in JMU’s history after last week’s win over the University of Rhode Island. More...

Tribe fights Dukes to tie

The 23rd-ranked JMU men’s soccer team tied unranked Colonial Athletic Association rival William & Mary 2-2 in a game that went into double-overtime Tuesday night at JMU Soccer Complex. More...

Volleyball beats Radford at home

After a quick 3-0 start in the first game, the JMU women’s volleyball team (12-6) looked primed to handle Radford University (6-11) in a timely fashion. But the team would have to rely on late-game surges from senior outside hitters Hanna Porterfield and Allyson Halls to stave off inconsistent play and a resilient opponent, winning 3-1 in non-conference action Tuesday in Sinclair Gymnasium. More...

 

 

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