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Tierra Terry selected as new coach of VUU Lady Panthers

Tierra Terry has been selected as Virginia Union University’s new women’s basketball coach.

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Better late than never for Miller

Breshauna Miller got off to a slow start but had a fantastic finish to her Huguenot High School track career.

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Logan excels on slow-pitch softball circuit

Most men play slow-pitch softball for an excuse to slip out of the house, get some exercise and perhaps throw back a few cold ones with the guys.

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Hampton Pirates win MEAC; now face U.Va. in NCAA

Of 68 teams chosen for the NCAA, Division I, basketball tournament, Hampton University has drawn one of the most challenging first round games.

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Petersburg's Frank Mason III playing for call up to Bucks' active roster

Frank Mason III is dribbling down the comeback trail with the desired final destination only 88 miles away. The former Petersburg High School and University of Kansas basketball sensation is suiting up for the Wisconsin Herd of the NBA G-League.

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NSU names women to major athletic posts

Norfolk State University football will have a strong female influence behind the scenes when the Spartans return to the gridiron this spring.

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John Marshall ready for regional playoffs with tall men in front, back court

Richmond’s John Marshall High School boasts perhaps the tallest basketball front line in Virginia in 6-foot-9 Isaiah Todd, 6-foot-7 Isaiah Anderson and 6-foot-6 Greg Jones.

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U.Va.’s Woolfolk wears one hat and one helmet

Depending on the season, Jay Woolfolk wears either No. 4 or No. 16 for the University of Virginia.

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VCU has history of capitalizing on 3-pointers

Players, even coaches, come and go. But one thing seems constant regarding Virginia Commonwealth University hoops— the 3-pointer is a Rams center-ring attraction.

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Henrico’s Andre McCallum Jr. shows why he’s ‘King of the Ring Jr.”

Andre McCallum Jr. is only 13 and already shares rights to the title of “King of the Ring Jr.”

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Wildcats’ Byrd is the word

Armstrong’s standout athlete feels ‘capable of doing anything’

There was only one No. 5 on the Armstrong High football roster, but it must have seemed like four to the Wildcats’ opponents.

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Rain is a pain for Panthers

On a night when players needed windshield wipers on their face masks, Virginia Union University veered off course and eventually went under.

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At 45, the Kingsmen softball team still on top

In its 45th year of operation, Kingsmen softball is still knocking it out of the park.

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Michael Thomas: No boast, all fact

Michael Thomas’ twitter handle is “Can’t Guard Mike,” and he lives up to the boastful tag.

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Caleb Grimes stands out for Benedictine

Caleb Grimes is planning a career in the Navy. In the meantime, he’s giving his opponents on the football field a bad case of the blues.

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JMU to face Oklahoma in Women’s College Softball World Series

James Madison University has ridden the powerful and tireless right arm of Odicci “Ci Ci” Alexander to the Women’s College Softball World Series.

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Sophomore Taya Robinson drawing collegiate interest

Now there are two good reasons to visit Huguenot High School — to eyeball the sparkling new school and to observe the Falcons’ sophomore basketball star. Few glow brighter with a basketball in her hands than Taya Robinson, a 5-foot-10 tower of talent who has drawn nationwide recruiting attention.

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Owens left mark on campus and above the rim at H-SC

Former basketball star Ed Owens is now Mayor Owens.

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Antoine Davis’ scoring dominance

Detroit Mercy guard nets 3,103 points as of Jan. 4

A former walk-on is likely to soon become the second leading scorer in NCAA basketball history.

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Washington Nats manager Dusty Baker recalls his ‘heckuva good time’ in Richmond

It has been 45 years since he last swung a bat at the former Parker Field, but Dusty Baker remembers Richmond. Graciously, Baker, the current Washington Nationals manager, granted an interview to the Free Press on May 28, prior to the Nats’ home game with St. Louis.