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VUU Lady Panthers win NCAA Division II quarterfinal game

Perhaps it was an omen. At one end of the Ohio Dominican University gymnasium in Columbus, Ohio, the word “PANTHERS” was written in huge block letters.

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Wade exits VCU; Rhoades returns

Like cats, Virginia Commonwealth University basketball has a knack of landing on its feet. The Rams have a proven track record of overcoming awkward predicaments without breaking stride or losing winning momentum.

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VCU falls in first round of NCAA Tournament

What goes up doesn’t necessarily have to come down — or so it seems with Virginia Commonwealth University hoops. The Rams are enjoying the rarified air above the crowd and show no inclination of descending. Despite its early exit from the NCAA Tournament with a 85-77 loss to St. Mary’s College of California on March 16 in Utah, VCU has established itself as a resilient, long-term winner.  

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MEAC winners bow out of NCAAs early

MEAC, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, plays basketball on the NCAA’s highest level, Division I, for at least two reasons:

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Calls mount for independent investigation of Russia’s ties to Trump administration

President Trump is finding its easy to play golf, but harder to get his way as the nation’s chief executive.

Thirst for history, truth

Next week, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture will celebrate the six-month mark since its opening in September.

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VCU takes on St. Mary’s College in NCAA first round in Salt Lake City

Virginia Commonwealth University’s legion of basketball fans has come to expect two things — continued excellence and lengthy journeys to cheer on their Rams in the NCAA Tournament. VCU has qualified for the NCAAs a noteworthy seven straight years. Only three schools have longer streaks. 

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‘6 for Six’

‘6 for Six’ Hampton’s Lady Pirates win sixth MEAC title

Hampton University’s women’s basketball squad has succeeded in meeting its first goal — a quest dubbed “6 for Six.”

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Monacan’s Megan Walker ends high school career as nation’s top player

In her final Monacan High School game, Megan Walker showed she was human — but more importantly that she was great.

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Norcom High senior, Travis Ingram, is first player on 4 championship teams

Travis Ingram has enjoyed an unforgettable basketball career at I.C. Norcom High School of Portsmouth.

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Personality: Jill Bussey Harris

Spotlight on president of Richmond Chapter of The Links Inc.

Jill Bussey Harris has been building a vibrant dental practice in Richmond for 20 years, making history along the way and always finding time to give back to the community. But her 31-year relationship with the Richmond Chapter of The Links Inc., holds a special place in her heart. She has served as chapter president since 2013

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Candidates for 3rd District seat on School Board get public vetting

More than a dozen people turned out to comment on the candidates vying for the Richmond School Board’s vacant 3rd District seat following a speed round of public interviews conducted by the board. Only 11 of the 12 candidates were interviewed, with no mention of why only Norma Murdoch-Kitt was absent.

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Chesterfield Historical Society offering beginner genealogy class

The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia is offering a six-week beginner genealogy class on Saturdays starting April 1.

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Report forecasts millions would lose health insurance under Trumpcare

Fears that the Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, would wipe out health insurance for millions of mostly low-income people appear to be highly accurate.

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Graduation rate for African-American players on NCAA Tournament teams lower than white counterparts

The graduation rate of African-American men’s basketball players from teams participating in the NCAA Tournament is 74 percent compared with 93 percent for white players.

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Charter schools: Don’t believe hype

Last week, Antione Green, former president of the Richmond Crusade for Voters, shared his support of and endorsement for more charter schools in Virginia. I wish to share that any support for charter schools should be tempered and all endorsements should be accompanied with long-term specifics regarding accountability and oversight.

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MEAC Tournament this weekend in Norfolk

If Hampton University is to “three-peat” as MEAC basketball champion this weekend, much will depend on Jermaine Marrow.

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Wythe, Marshall remain positive despite losses at state tourney

Both George Wythe and John Marshall High schools are looking forward to continued basketball excellence next season — and the next, and the next. Two freshmen who made their mark this winter figure to provide the Bulldogs and Justices with long-term success.

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Armstrong athletes excel at state track and field competition

If “Happy” artist Pharrell Williams were to sing of Armstrong High School, it might be titled “Hoppy.”

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Frank Mason III of Petersburg is semifinalist for coveted Naismith Award

The University of Kansas’ Frank Mason III is flirting with college basketball’s highest individual honor — and his fans can have a voice in the final decision. Mason, who graduated from Petersburg High School in 2012, is one of 10 semifinalists for the coveted James A. Naismith Trophy awarded to college basketball’s most outstanding player. Four finalists will be announced Sunday, March 19.