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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Strickland tied for second at St. Edward's Invite | Western Washington University's Mark Strickland is tied for second, two strokes behind the leader, after opening-round action Monday at the St. Edward's Men's Golf Invitational being played at the Grey Rock Golf Club. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Drake, Hirst are athletes of the week | Two Western Washington University javelin throwers, Bethany Drake and Slater Hirst, have been named Red Lion/Great Northwest Athletic Conference Track and Field Female and Male Field Athletes of the Week, respectively, for Feb. 22-March 1. |
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March 4 event to help Red Cross help others | |||
Photos: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Cheer Team Hosts Kids Clinic | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø softball snowed out | The softball doubleheader between Western Washington University and University of British Columbia scheduled for Sunday at Viking Field was cancelled because of unplayable field conditions caused by snow. |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø women's golf finishes third in California | Kristen Hansen led the Vikings for the fifth time in six tournaments this season, tying for eighth place as Western Washington University finished third among 12 teams at the Cal State East Bay Women's Golf Pioneer Shootout which ended Sunday at the Hiddenbrooke Golf Club. Hansen had… |
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Three ²ÝÁñÉçÇø athletes don't better marks | Three Western Washington University athletes were unable to better their marks at the Seattle Pacific University Final Qualifier Indoor Track and Field meet held Saturday at Dempsey Indoor on the University of Washington campus. |
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Woodworth unable to hit game-tying buzzer beater | Guard Richard Woodworth had team-highs of 24 points and seven assists but had a game-tying 3-pointer rim out at the buzzer as Western Washington University completed its regular-season with an 88-85 loss at Western Oregon University on Saturday afternoon in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference… |
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Hill's double-double lifts Vikings over Simon Fraser | On Sarah Hill's senior night she showed why she is the leader of the Western Washington University women's basketball team. With the score tied at 62 and just over two minutes left against Simon Fraser University, Hill swallowed up a rebound off teammate Tia Briggs' shot. Hill… |
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Society of Photographic Education club to hold exhibit, sale Feb. 27 |