The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, March 17, 1996
- KENTUCKY BULLS PAST VIRGINIA TECH
SMALLER HOKIES CAN'T STOP WILDCATS' DUNK PARADE INTO ROUND OF 16
- LADY MONARCHS RUN HOLY CROSS RAGGED
- REFOCUSED ADMIRALS TOP RICHMOND WITH 3RD-PERIOD RALLY
- SHELL GAME
ATHLETES FROM EIGHT SCHOOLS GATHERED ALONG THE PORTSMOUTH SEAWALL SATURDAY FOR
THE CRAWFORD CREW CLASSIC. AMERICAN, CATHOLIC, INDIANA, GEORGE MASON,
MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY, RICHMOND, AND WILLIAM AND MARY COMPETED IN THE
11-RACE EVENT ON THE ELIZABETH RIVER. GEORGE MASON WON THE MURRAY CUP FOR THE
BEST OVERALL TIME, WINNING ALL BUT ONE DIVISION.
- BREAKING NEWS LACKING IN BEST-OF-'95 BOOK
- HOYAS' DEFENDER AW-INSPIRING
6-FOOT-7 SENEGAL NATIVE ``CAN GUARD ANYBODY ON THE FLOOR,'' SAYS IVERSON.
- WAKE'S WILLING TO BE CHEESY TO SURVIVE INTO NEXT ROUND
- TECH'S UNDERSIZED ACE TRUMPED BY WILDCATS
- ANGLERS GIVE GILL NETS THUMBS-DOWN IN POLL
- TRIPLE JUMP BRINGS EX-KELLAM HURDLER ALL-AMERICAN HONORS
THE JUNIOR AT MARY WASHINGTON STILL HOPES TO IMPROVE IN RUNNING EVENTS.
- PRINCETON WINS LACROSSE SHOWDOWN
NO. 5 TIGERS WALLOP 4TH-RANKED NORTH CAROLINA A 3RD TIME AT FOREMAN FIELD.
- UNC'S MCINNIS AIMING TO RETURN TO FINAL FOUR
- SHAMROCK MARATHON IS HAWTHORNE'S
THE OKLAHOMAN, A LATE ENTRY, SPRINTED AWAY FROM FIELD AND NEVER CAME BACK.
- LAKELAND'S PURSUIT OF CROWN HALTED BY UNBEATEN LIBERTY
- LIBERTY'S DREAM SEASON COMES TRUE
- 10TH-SEEDED TOLEDO PULLS OFF A 65-53 UPSET OF MISSISSIPPI
THE ROCKETS WILL FACE THE LADY MONARCHS ON MONDAY NIGHT.
by SS