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VCU Rams return from Maui Invitational to face a ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of opponents

Virginia Commonwealth University is one of only eight schools to have reached the NCAA basketball tournament at least seven consecutive seasons.

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VUU looking ahead after 28-11 loss to Lenoir-Rhyne

The Virginia Union University Panthers were underdogs the first two weeks of the football season. But they just may be the big dogs for the rest of the season.

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Crystal Dunn’s defense helps U.S. team to World Cup victory

Crystal Dunn won her shining soccer reputation scoring goals. She also won a gold medal preventing them. The quick, savvy left back was like a 5-foot-1 human obstacle course on defense in helping the U.S. Women’s National Team win the FIFA Women’s World Cup last Sunday in Lyon, France.

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LA’s Burke remembered in Pride Month

Glenn Burke left his mark in baseball, and not just because he was the Major Leagues’ first openly gay player.

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Undefeated, unforgettable

Maggie Walker 1975 football team opted to play annual Armstrong-Walker Classic at Thanksgiving rather than VHSL playoffs

The 1975 Maggie L. Walker High School football team was undefeated and unforgettable.

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Formal wear replaces shoulder pads at football training site

The Bon Secours Training Center sits mostly silent these days with the most action likely to occur is a frilly weekend wedding.

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Howard Bison overrun by UR Spiders

Coach Mike London has found it is far easier coaching football for the University of Richmond than coaching against UR. In his return to the West End campus last Saturday, Coach London’s Howard University squad was trampled 68-21 before 8,217 mostly Spiders fans at UR’s Robins Stadium.

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6 Virginia teams bounced out of NCAA tourney

The state of Virginia’s six representatives to the NCAA Division I Tournament didn’t need a lot of laundry changes.

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TJ goes against Armstrong in season opener

Thomas Jefferson High School football is a success story of which all Richmonders can be proud.

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Odicci Alexander leads JMU to early wins before bowing in Women’s College World Series

When the curtain finally fell, Odicci Alexander left behind a show that won’t soon be forgotten.

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Richmond, are you ready for some football? City high schools kick off Friday

Four Richmond high schools will open their football seasons Friday, Aug. 27, and all four will have new head coaches.

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Jaret Patterson rushes into the record books

Jaret Patterson has raced straight into the college football record books and smack dab into the NCAA spotlight.

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CIAA rivals face off this Saturday at Barco-Stevens Hall

One team is battling for first place while the other is simply scrapping to get out of the cellar.

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Coach Prime comes out swinging

“Sanford & Son” has given way to Sanders & Son as a top entertainment attraction. Only this is real life drama minus any funny business.

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Undefeated, unforgettable

Dawn Staley’s South Carolina dynasty rolls and repeats as NCAA champions

The University of South Carolina women’s basketball ended its season with the same number of losses it started with – zero.

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Former JFK football standout dies

Richmond has lost one of its former football heroes. Randy L. Crawley, a member of the 1972 Central Region championship team for the John F. Kennedy High School Kougars, died Saturday, March 18, 2017, at age 62.

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Preston Beverly moves from No. 2 to No.1 as coach at Richard Bland College

Richard Bland College has chosen Preston Beverly to usher its basketball program into the National Junior College Athletic Association Division 1.

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2019 Freedom Classic moves to VSU Multi-Purpose Center on Jan.19

The Freedom Classic Festival basketball game has a new home. The 24th annual event is moving to the Multi-Purpose Center at Virginia State University in Ettrick.

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Legendary baseball slugger Willie McCovey dies

Willie McCovey, who was among the most respected and feared sluggers in baseball history, died Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018, at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif. Mr. McCovey was 80.

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VUU’s transfers plan to make a difference in Saturday’s game against VSU

Coming out of high school, Robert Osborne and Keleaf Tate took the sce- nic route in arriving at Virginia Union University.