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Sports: Friday, March 10, 1995
BULLISH ON BURROUGH GUIDED BY A STERN FATHER AND A STERNER COACH, U.VA.'S JUNIOR BURROUGH HAS EMERGED AS A STAR, AND A LEADER.
U.VA. AIMS TO END 19-YEAR ACC TITLE DROUGHT
NORFOLK STATE OPENS PLAY IN DIVISION II REGIONAL TONIGHT
CBS KEEPS AN EYE ON THE NCAA AT TOURNAMENT BRACKET TIME
AVERY QUITS AS COACH AT HAMPTON SCHOOL'S WOMEN'S COACH ALSO RESIGNED
FOR JOHNSON, NO PAIN, NO GAIN SHE HAS COME BACK FROM SURGERY TO LEAD KEMPSVILLE
DUKE ADVANCES TO ACC QUARTERFINALS
SPARTANETTES HOST WINGATE IN DIVISION II REGIONAL TONIGHT
ECHL OWNERS DISCUSS AHL PROPOSAL, BUT TAKE NO ACTION
TOP-SEEDED JMU WINS IN OT, 72-64
LADY MONARCHS WIN EASILY, 73-44 HART COMES OFF THE BENCH TO LEAD THE WAY WITH 15 POINTS.
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