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Thursday, September 30, 2004

Dukes fight injury bug

The women's soccer team has been hit hard.
This season, the player hit hardest is junior forward Kim Argy, who tore her ACL during practice and is out for the year.

JMU returns home for Atlantic 10 battle

For the first time in nearly a month, the JMU football team returns to Bridgeforth Stadium when the Dukes host the Hofstra University Pride Saturday night at 6 p.m.

Dukes off to hot start

Chemistry is more than just a major — or so it would seem to the women's volleyball team.

Green leads veteran team

The loss of Jayme Langford to graduation leaves some big shoes to fill for the women's golf team in 2004, but, fortunately, the Dukes return the reigning Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year, senior Carol Green.

Men's golf relies on leadership, experience

Scoring complications turned into disqualification for the Dukes at the Raising Cane Classic in Hattiesburg, Miss., on Sept. 20 and 21, but coach Paul Gooden and his team have deemed it an unfortunate learning experience.

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- Dukes fight injury bug
- JMU returns home for Atlantic 10 battle
- Dukes off to hot start
- Green leads veteran team
- Men's golf relies on leadership, experience