The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Sports: Sunday, March 19, 1995
FORMER NASCAR NEMESIS IS NOW A BIG-BUCKS SPONSOR
UNC'S SMITH MUM ON JORDAN'S NBA RETURN
WILLIE'S 91-POINT TOURNEY EARNS SOME COMPARISONS
WEARY ODU MUST WAKE UP AGAINST TULSA
5 HOURS, 47 MINUTES OF AGONY AND ECSTASY PERSONAL GOALS BECOME MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE GLORY IN THE SHAMROCK MARATHON.
MARATHON NEWCOMER WINS SHAMROCK COVINGTON HAS AN EYE ON THE OLYMPICS.
PRINCETON HOLDS OFF NORTH CAROLINA IN LACROSSE, 9-8 THE TIGERS ROSE FROM AN EARLY DEFICIT, THEN KEPT THE TAR HEELS FROM DOING THE SAME.
U.VA. ROWERS CLAIM CUP AT CRAWFORD BAY CLASSIC
NANSEMOND RIVER ROLLS OVER NORTHSIDE WILLIE, WITH 30, SETS SCORING RECORD TO HELP WARRIORS CAPTURE THE GROUP AA STATE TITLE
AS USUAL, OT SAVES U.VA. 9TH EXTRA-PERIOD VICTORY IN A ROW SENDS CAVALIERS TO THE SWEET 16
FISHERY COUNCIL DECIDES AGAINST FLOUNDER SEASON FOR VA. ROD-AND-REELERS
COLLECTORS' CORNER
UPSET WIN GIVES ODU, CAPEL NATIONAL EXPOSURE
ODU HOTEL: NO MINT ON PILLOW, BUT A QUALITY WIN
ADMIRALS GOALIE SCORES RARE GOAL SAURDIFF POCKETS AN EMPTY-NET GOAL IN 5-2 VICTORY OVER CHARLOTTE CHECKERS
SAURDIFF'S STICK MAY WIND UP IN HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
IVERSON HAS EARNED THOMPSON'S RESPECT
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