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Sports
Athletes Don't Need to Stay in School
Cue the overblown media pontificating and moralizing. Kevin Love, the All-America UCLA freshman center, declared himself eligible for the NBA draft last week, instantly igniting a tired and predictable
chorus calling for him to stay in school.
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Mosier Bids Farewell to University, Golf Team
This past weekend marked the concluding paragraph to a chapter in my life that I have penned for the last four years… the chapter entitled “My life as an ODU golfer.”
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Village Gym Machines Continue to Malfunction
The University Village Gym continues to offer machines that break down on a regular basis. Currently, two elliptical machines and one step machine are out of order.
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Martin Named CAA Coach of the Year After a Historic Season
The Old Dominion University wrestling team enjoyed one of its most successful regular seasons to date, posting an overall record of 17-3 and a 6-1 record in CAA action, the second most wins in university history. As a result, head coach Steve Martin was named CAA Coach of the Year.
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Men's Lacrosse Dedicates Game to Ill Teammate
On a serene Saturday evening, the Monarch men’s lacrosse team took to the friendly confines of Foreman Field in an in-state rivalry against Christopher Newport University. But this was more than just a game. The Monarchs were carrying heavy hearts with news of their long-time teammate, Mike Dailey, was in the hospital battling cancer.
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Toth Tosses One-hitter Through Seven Innings
Cory Toth led Old Dominion University to victory over Longwood University Tuesday evening, pitching a one-hitter through seven innings at the Bud. Toth walked six and struck out four in the 11-1 win.
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Five to be Inducted to University Sports Hall of Fame
The 2008 Old Dominion Sports Hall of Fame announced the five new faces who will be inducted.
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Men's, Women's Tennis Produce Near Identical Performances in CAA Championships
The Old Dominion University men’s and women’s tennis teams mimicked one another during the CAA Championships. Both were seeded third and fell to second-seeded competition by the almost-exact same score.
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Lady Monarchs bid farewell to Foreman Field
In their final home game, the Lady Monarchs (4-7, 0-5 CAA) came into Sunday searching for their first conference victory but came up short. The Towson Tigers (10-5, 4-2 CAA) defeated the Lady Monarchs 11-8 due to six goals being scored by six different Tigers in the second half.
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