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Finally coming home: Robert S. Harrington Field brings ²ÝÁñÉçÇø soccer back to campus | For most Western Washington University soccer players, the last time ²ÝÁñÉçÇø held a soccer game on campus was before their 10th birthday. It was the year 2000, to be exact, a time when the Great Northwest Athletic Conference had yet to form and the Vikings were competing in the Pacific West… |
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Whatcom CC hires women's soccer coach | Whatcom Community College's new women's soccer coach will be a familiar face to local soccer fans. Mary Schroeder, a 2002 Western Washington University graduate, was a star player on the Viking soccer squad and is well-known in the local soccer community. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Strickland unable to make cut at U.S. Amateur Championship | Western Washington University men's golfer Mark Strickland was unable to make the cut and did not advance to match play after shooting a round of 7-over par 79 in second-day action Tuesday, Aug. 12, at the 2014 U.S. Amateur Championship being held at the Atlanta Athletic Club Highlands… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø women's soccer ranked No. 3 in preseason poll | Western Washington University is ranked No.3 in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Preseason NCAA Division II Top 25 Poll released Thursday. The Vikings are coming off the best season in school history, posting a 20-2-1 record, winning the Great Northwest Athletic… |
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Mukilteo golfer Strickland excited to play U.S. Amateur | After winning a recent qualifier for the United States Amateur golf tournament, Mark Strickland of Mukilteo knew he had accomplished something special. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø women’s soccer ready to follow up best season in school history | The recent past has been bright for the Western Washington University women’s soccer team. The future also looks bright. The Vikings are coming off the best season in school history, having posted a 20-2-1 record, winning the Great Northwest Athletic Conference regular-season and West… |
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EdCC hires former player as new softball coach | Edmonds Community College has announced it has hired a former player as the school’s new softball coach. Sheryl Gilmore will take over the team next spring, which has included players from the Mukilteo and Everett area. Gilmore, who played at EdCC went to Edmonds-Woodway High School. |
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Big Sky all-star shortstop transferring to ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Softball shortstop Alicia Fine, who has earned all-star honors in each of the last three years at NCAA Division I Portland State University, is transferring to Western Washington University for her last year of eligibility beginning this fall. |
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Whatcom Rowing on the rise | The Whatcom Rowing Association is quickly making a name for itself. In its fourth season as a club, the WRA may be entering its best year yet. The juniors program (ages 13-19) has won medals, the masters program (23-100) is soon to follow and a new boat house at Bloedel Donovan Park all… |