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Track and field: Warman named GNAC female athlete of the week | Western Washington University's Emily Warman has been named Great Northwest Athletic Conference Indoor Track and Field Female of the Week for Feb. 19-25. |
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Schramm named co-GNAC player of the week | Western Washington University women's basketball forward Kristin Schramm has been named Great Northwest Athletic Conference co-Player of the Week for Feb. 19-25. |
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Western Washington University honors Kirkland resident | Six Western Washington University students were recently chosen to participate in the leadership lunch event at Boeing Employees Credit Union (BECU) in Tukwila on Feb. 10. The quarterly CBE Leadership Lunch Program recognizes students who distinguished themselves through scholarship and… |
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In memoriam: student P.J. Wright, 1976 - 2012 | |||
Educational forum on mental illness set for March 8 on campus | |||
Men's basketball: Vikings rally from deficit to win | Forward Rory Blanche had 22 points and 10 rebounds and Paul Jones scored all 15 of his points in the second half as nationally ranked Western Washington University defeated Montana State University Billings 98-83 in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference men's basketball contest Thursday,… |
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Women's basketball: Vikings win, enter GNAC tourney as No. 2 seed | Forward Kristin Schramm scored 13 of her game-high 26 points in the final eight minutes, leading Western Washington University to a 74-68 victory over Montana State University Billings in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference women's basketball contest Saturday, Feb. 25, in Billings, Mont.… |
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Track and field: Warman improves PNQ in long jump | Western Washington University's Emily Warman improved her NCAA Division II provisional national qualifying mark in winning the women's long jump at the Seattle Pacific University Last Chance Indoor Track and Field meet held Saturday at Dempsey Indoor facility on the University of… |
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Softball: Vikings open GNAC play with two losses | Western Washington University fell twice, 11-1 in five innings and 7-5, to Simon Fraser University in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference softball doubleheader Saturday, Feb. 25, in Burnaby, B.C. |
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