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Thursday, January 13, 2005

Dukes in competitive CAA hunt

The JMU women’s basketball team continued its success though late December and early January, bringing its overall record to 8-4.

JMU defeats Franklin & Marshall

The JMU wrestling team came into Tuesday’s match winless at 0-6. Coming out of Tuesday’s match, the Dukes were one better, picking up their first victory of the season on the strength of late rally, with a 22-20 win over Franklin & Marshall College in Sinclair Gymnasium.

Duke Dog upset by dark horse
The Hot Corner

What 11 other mascots couldn’t do, a judges panel took care of.

Purple Heart
Hard work, power football, fuels programıs first title

The 2004 season forever will be known as the year JMU football stepped out from the shadow of mediocrity and into the spotlight.

Beach shelved by surgeries
Senior may return for fifth year

For most people, surgery only comes along once in a while when old age starts to creep up, or in the aftermath of boating accidents.

Rascati wins big in transfer lottery

In his first season at JMU, redshirt sophomore quarterback Justin Rascati helped bring home a national championship.

Seniors bring home hardware
Graduating class caps career with championship run

On the eve of the 2004 season opener, JMU’s senior class held a 13-22 record and zero playoff appearances.

Forgotten linemen step forward
Defensive lineman specialize in moving defenses

A wise man once called the forward pass one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century. Now, in the 21st century, it is the age of the spread offense, where the focus of offensive football is that forward pass.

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- Dukes in competitive CAA hunt
- JMU defeats Franklin & Marshall
- Duke Dog upset by dark horse
- Purple Heart
- Beach shelved by surgeries
- Rascati wins big in transfer lottery
- Seniors bring home hardware
- Forgotten linemen step forward