The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Saturday, November 19, 1994
NEW VA. WESLEYAN COACH INHERITS A VETERAN TEAM
STUDY SAYS NEW ARENA COULD DRAW NHL TEAM BUT THE SPORTS AUTHORITY SHOULD BUILD SEPARATELY FROM ODU, THE FIRM RECOMMENDS
MATOACA DEFEATS SOUTHAMPTON TO ADVANCE TO FINAL OF REGIONAL
ADMIRALS GIVE UP 3 SUCCESSIVE GOALS TO FALL TO CHARLOTTE, 6-5
NSU OPENS IN MASS. TO EXORCISE GHOSTS VICTORY IN THE NEW ENGLAND TIP-OFF WOULD EASE MEMORY OF ELITE EIGHT LOSS.
HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS SET FOR TODAY
STATE RIVALRY HITS THE BIG TIME
TRIBE NEEDS WIN TO HAVE SHOT AT PLAYOFFS
TRIBE QB KNIGHT HAS FULL PLATE IN HIS FUTURE COLLEGE FOOTBALL WILL SOON BE BEHIND HIM, BUT BASEBALL OR THE CFL MAY BE AHEAD.
ODU WILL HAVE A PORTUGUESE FLAVOR
JMU TAKES OVER AS CAA PRESEASON FAVORITE
HEATH: TECH GAME NOT U.VA.'S BIGGEST
NSU, FAYETTEVILLE STATE STILL LEAD CIAA'S WAY
GREGGA CUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEWCOMER SAURDIFF
COX'S HALE IS HOPING TTO CLOSE RECORD-SETTING SEASON WITH WIN
COX, BAYSIDE TO MEET TODAY FOR STATE FIELD HOCKEY TITLE
VIRGINIA'S RALLY COMES UP SHORT AGAINST OHIO U.
NORFOLK STATE WOMEN AIM FOR THE TOP FIVE STRONG RETURNING STARTERS AND STRONG TRANSFER CLASS SHOULD CHASE AN NCAA TITLE.
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