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Thursday, November 18, 2004

Dukes look to cage Tigers
JMU hits road in attempt to rebound after deflating loss to William & Mary Tribe at home Saturday

JMU looks to rebound after last weekend’s 27-24 loss to the College of William & Mary when it takes on the Towson University Tigers Saturday in Baltimore.

Men’s soccer passed over for NCAAs

After piling up a 12-0-1 record and reaching as high as the No. 8 ranked team in the country, JMU was denied a bid to the NCAA’s 48-team national championship tournament.

Student tickets not free
JMU hunts for possible home game

If you are planning to come back from break early to watch the Dukes play in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, bring your wallet. The NCAA is the governing body over the playoff system and by their order, the lowest possible ticket price is $5. For students, that means no more walking in with just your JAC card.

Men’s cross country sixth

Led by senior Ted Herbert and junior Allen Carr, the JMU men’s cross country team took sixth place in Saturday’s regional race in Greenville, N.C.

Women’s cross country seventh

Junior Shannon Saunders qualified for the national championships at Saturday’s cross country regional championship in Greenville, N.C. Saunders lead her team to a seventh place finish overall.

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- Dukes look to cage Tigers
- Men’s soccer passed over for NCAAs
- Student tickets not free
- Men’s cross country sixth
- Women’s cross country seventh
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