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Monday, November 15, 2004

Tribe last standing in heavyweight bout
Late field goal burns Dukes

The math was simple. A win Saturday over the College of William & Mary would give the Dukes the Atlantic 10’s automatic bid to the NCAA playoffs.

Kuehn lifts Tribe to another late-game victory

Two. That is how many game-winning field goals the College of William & Mary’s Greg Kuehn kicked coming into Saturday’s Atlantic 10 clash with JMU. Kuehn made it three when be booted a 46-yarder into the wind as time expired to lift the Tribe over the Dukes, 27-24.

JMU ends season with win over Wilmington

JMU’s season came to a bittersweet end at Sinclair Gymnasium Saturday night. With its playoff destiny out of their hands, the Dukes beat the University of North Carolina-Wilmington 3-1, but was bounced from postseason tournament contention an hour later.

Cavaliers roll Dukes in NCAA tournament

University of Virginia midfielder Kelly Hammond scored three goals as the Cavaliers defeated JMU 6-0 in the opening round of the NCAA tournament Friday in Charlottesville.

Dukes coast to victory over PanAmericana in exhibition

The maiden voyage of the head coaching ship that is Dean Keener began Thursday night in the Convocation Center when JMU hosted the barnstorming PanAmericana in a preseason exhibition.

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- Tribe last standing in heavyweight bout
- Kuehn lifts Tribe to another late-game victory
- JMU ends season with win over Wilmington
- Cavaliers roll Dukes in NCAA tournament
- Dukes coast to victory over PanAmericana in exhibition