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Sports: Wednesday, March 29, 1995
NIT TOURNAMENT: BEEN THERE, DONE THAT IN 1973 HOKIES ELECTRIFIED MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, WINNING FOUR GAMES BY A TOTAL OF FIVE POINTS AND BEATING NOTRE DAME AT THE BUZZER IN OVERTIME IN THE NIT FINAL.
CHURCHLAND LEFTY IMPRESSIVE IN DEBUT
LEE OPTS AGAINST REPLACEMETS NEW YORK ASKED THE OUTFIELDER TO BE A STRIKE-BREAKER, BUT HE CHOSE THE TIDES.
CULLEN WILL KEEP ADMIRALS IN THE ECHL, SOURCES SAY
ODU SUB SEEKS MORE MINUTES, WILL TRANSFER
THE SURVIVOR OF WESTWOOD WORKING UNDER JOHN WOODEN'S SHADOW HASN'T BEEN EASY FO UCLA'S JIM HARRICK
MIGHT AS WELL FIGURE BASEBALL SEASON OPENING - 3 WEEKS LATE
FC GIRLS GET 1ST SOCCER WIN OF '95
107-DAY STRIPER SEASON PROPOSED FOR BAY WATERS
OT LOSS HAS ADMIRALS' BACK TO WALL HAMPTON ROADS MUST WIN TONIGHT OR SEASON'S OVER
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