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Thursday, October 21, 2004

JMU remains unbeaten

As they have done nearly every Friday, the Dukes controlled the pace of their home game, humbling Howard University 4-0. With the victory, the Dukes also maintained control of their own destiny in the Colonial Athletic Association.

Women’s Soccer ready to make playoff push

The women’s soccer team returns home after a six-game road trip to play Virginia Commonwealth University Friday at 7 p.m.

Field Hockey looks to rebound against ODU

The University of North Carolina visited the JMU Field Hockey Complex Saturday and defeated the Dukes 2-0 on a day that JMU celebrated the 10th anniversary of their national title.

Football heads to Richmond for pivotal A-10 conference game

After pulling out a last-minute win against the then-No. 12-ranked University of Maine, the Dukes look to continue their three-game winning streak Saturday at Atlantic 10 conference foe the University of Richmond.

Matthews emphasizes importance of JMU crowd in crucial road game

The Dukes look to run their current winning streak to a season-high four games Saturday when they take on the University of Richmond Spiders at UR Stadium.

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- JMU remains unbeaten
- Women’s Soccer ready to make playoff push
- Field Hockey looks to rebound against ODU
- Football heads to Richmond for pivotal A-10 conference game
- Matthews emphasizes importance of JMU crowd in crucial road game