ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: THURSDAY, April 22, 1993                   TAG: 9304220087
SECTION: SPORTS                    PAGE: B2   EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: From staff reports
DATELINE:                                 LENGTH: Medium


TECH-VIRGINIA GAME CANCELED

The Virginia-Virginia Tech baseball game scheduled for Wednesday at Municipal Field in Salem was canceled because of rain. Tech coach Chuck Hartman said it is unlikely the teams will make up the game.

"It doesn't look like there's a day they can play," Hartman said. "Both of us wanted to."

It was to be the final game in the teams' annual three-game series. They had split the first two, Tech winning 6-1 April 7 in Blacksburg and UVa winning 6-2 April 14 in Charlottesville.

In other college sports:

Eileen Schmidt, a catcher/shortstop on the University of Virginia softball team, has been selected the Player of the Year in the Atlantic Coast Conference in voting by the league's head coaches. Schmidt, a junior from Barto, Pa., has a .388 batting average with 15 extra-base hits and 31 RBI.

Sixty-seven Radford University student athletes were recognized for maintaining a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or better at the school's annual Academic Awards Banquet on Tuesday. Among the students honored were basketball player Doug Day, from Blacksburg; women's gymnast Christie Epperly of Roanoke; softball player Karen Lee of Daleville; women's golfer Jennifer Kellogg of Blacksburg; and volleyball/basketball player Anne Fontaine and volleyballer Eva Turpin, both of Wytheville.

Top-ranked Virginia outscored No. 7 Loyola 8-4 in the second half to win a women's lacrosse match 11-7 in Charlottesville. Cherle Greer had two goals and two assists to lead the Cavs (11-1).

Roanoke College had a team score of 323 to defeat Guilford and Emory & Henry in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference golf match at Hanging Rock. Glenn Prillaman of Roanoke College was medalist with a one-over par 74. Darrell Craft of Roanoke shot 78.



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