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Thursday, April 22, 2004
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Updated:
04.25.04
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Decker leads by example
Coach praises senior for leadership, drive
To get an indication of how talented women's lacrosse senior
midfielder Gail Decker is, one simply should look at the numbers
that she puts up. Decker leads the NCAA both in goals scored and
points per game this season and is a candidate for the Tewaaraton
Trophy, awarded to the National Player of the Year.
Dukes set for conference tournament
Women's Tennis
The JMU women's tennis team heads to the College of William
& Mary Thursday for the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
April 22-25. The Dukes finished the season with a solid 12-6 record
overall while going 3-1 in the conference. JMU enters the CAA
tournament seeded fifth in a 10-team field.
JMU heads to W&M for CAAs
Dukes looking for first-round win
The men's tennis team earned the fifth seed in the upcoming Colonial
Athletic Association Conference Tournament, where it will play
the fourth-seeded University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
Dukes ready for annual
spring game
Football
Spring practice began two weeks ago, and as JMU heads into
its annual spring game Saturday, it seems the right people are
paying attention.
Online Feature:
JMU takes down W&L
Men's Tennis
The men’s tennis team swept all three doubles matches and defeated
Washington and Lee University 5-1 Tuesday at the Convocation Center
Tennis Courts in their last regular season match.
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