The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, March 12, 1995
UNC EDGES MARYLAND IN OVERTIME RASHEED WALLACE OUTDUELS FELLOW SOPHOMORE JOE SMITH AND SCORES A CAREER-HIGH 33.
IT'S TIME FOR A SHAKEUP IN MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY
SMITH'S OUTRAGEOUS BEHAVIOR FRIDAY WASN'T OUT OF CHARACTER
BENSON ZIPS PAST SCHRADER FOR 2ND BUSCH SERIES VICTORY
TENDER CENTERS TURN THE TIDE FOR UNC AND WAKE FOREST
AFTER A LONG WAIT, GREENSBORO FINALLY HAS ITS TOURNAMENT BACK
WHO'S ON ODU'S DANCE CARD?
INDIAN RIVER TOPS KENNEDY, 60-49
GOALIE'S BEST PAL DECKS ADMIRALS SCHRINER BEATS SAURDIFF FOR GAME-WINNER
N. RIVER ROLLS, 91-60, OVER WARREN COUNTY
KEMPSVILLE GIRLS WIN, 57-52 CHIEFS WILL TAKE 29-0 RECORD TO THE STATE SEMIFINALS THURSDAY.
CARD CORNER
IN THE LONG RUN, THE POLE IS JUST A STARTING POINT
WAKE FOREST OUTLASTS U.VA. CHILDRESS SCORES 30 AS DEACONS ADVANCE TO FINAL
GLYNN'S 95-MPH FASTBALL BRINGS MAJOR LEAGUE SCOUTS TO VMI
LADY MONARCHS MARCH ON A 4TH STRAIGHT CAA TITLE EARNS ODU A TRIP TO THE NCAAS.
PAINFUL LOSS FOR SCHRIEB DESPITE A BROKEN HAND, JMU STAR PLAYED THE FINAL.
SPARTANS TURN THE TABLES ON VA. UNION THE NEXT STOP FOR NORFOLK STATE IS THE DIV. II ELITE EIGHT IN LOUISVILLE.
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