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Porter 22nd At NYC Marathon | Sarah Porter of Zap Fitness in Blowing Rock, running in only her second professional race, finished 22nd on Sunday at the New York City Marathon. Porter, a native of Bellingham, WA., was the NCAA Division II national champion in track and cross country last season. She finished Sunday's… |
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A family's cautionary tale about drowsy driving | As Drowsy Driving Prevention Week gets underway, one family is raising awareness by sharing an amazing survival story. |
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Students to assist in live election night coverage | |||
Volleyball team wraps up home season with two wins | |||
Application deadline for freshmen changed to Jan. 31 | |||
Women's basketball: Western's Schramm scores 23 in exhibiton win | Western Washington University women's basketball guard Kristin Schramm scored a game-high 23 points to lead the Vikings to a 79-68 exhibition win over the University of British Columbia Sunday. Nov. 6, at Carver Gym. |
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Men's basketball: Western falls to Notre Dame de Namur | The Western Washington University men's basketball team lost to Chesnut Hill 80-71 on the final day of the Disney Classic Sunday, Nov. 6 in Anaheim, Calif. |
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Cross country: Viking women third, men fourth at West Regional | Both the Western Washington University men's and women's cross country teams qualified for nationals by placing among the top four at the NCAA Division II West Regional Cross Country Championships held Saturday at the Plantes Ferry Sports Complex in Spokane. |
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Men's basketball: Vikings beat UCSD | Guard Rico Wilkins came off the bench to score a team-high 17 points, making 5-of-11 three pointers, as Western Washington University defeated UC San Diego, 78-68, on Saturday in second-day men's basketball action at the fifth annual Disney West Coast Tip-Off Classic being held at the… |
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Volleyball: ²ÝÁñÉçÇø earns sweep in home finale | Senior middle blocker Emily Jepsen had a match-high 18 kills, the third-highest total of her career, on .593 hitting as Western Washington University swept Montana State University Billings, 25-16, 25-23, 25-20, in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference volleyball match Saturday at Sam Carver… |