Thursday, August 26, 2004

 

Swindells goes for school record fourth straight All-CAA selection
Lombardo praises tri-captain for intensity

Few athletes are able to bring the same determination and drive to the field every day. Long practices, games on back-to-back nights and the competitiveness of college athletics make it hard to keep a continuous intensity throughout the season.

Dukes look to rebound

Leadership, depth and optimism have replaced a young, fragmented, and inconsistent women’s soccer team. The Dukes finished with a 7-10-3 record and in a tie for fourth place in the Colonial Athletic Association after the Dukes were dealt an early exit by the College of William & Mary in the first round of the conference tournament.

Sheridan leads Dukes by example
Veteran defender anchors Dukes' backfield

Walking around campus, you may bump into him. He may be in one of your classes. You even can spot him at D-hall. Danny Sheridan is a typical JMU student, except he plays soccer.

New coach, new attitude for JMU

The fall of 2003 brought disappointment to the JMU field hockey program. The team, the only program in school history ever to win a national championship, found itself struggling even to compete in the Colonial Athletic Association.

 

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- Swindells goes for school record fourth straight All-CAA selection
- Dukes look to rebound
- Sheridan leads Dukes by example
- New coach, new attitude for JMU

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