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Tri-City women shine at NCAA II volleyball regional | Outside hitter Megan Amundson had a match-high 15 kills and middle blocker Emily Jepsen -- a Kamiakin graduate -- added 13 kills as Western Washington University defeated the University of Alaska Anchorage, 26-24, 25-12, 20-25, 25-20 in the opening round of the NCAA Division II West Regional in… |
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Associated Students club to clean neighborhood near campus Nov. 21 | |||
Panel to discuss safety in Bellingham at Dec. 2 event | |||
Vikings open postseason volleyball play at noon today | |||
Intensive English Program at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø looking for host families for winter quarter | |||
Japan Night event offers calligraphy, tea ceremony, origami and more tonight on campus | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Volleyball: Jepsen leads Vikings into West Regional | When Emily Jepsen was being recruited to play volleyball at Western Washington University, the Vikings were coming off a trip to the NCAA Division II national championship match and she just assumed that's the way it would always be. Three years later and the Vikings are making their… |
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Mount Si grad Gibson Bardsley is the top booter | The Great Northwest Athletic Conference chose Western Washington University soccer player Gibson Bardsley as its Player of the Year for 2010. |
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MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Blanche leads Vikings in easy win | As a reserve last year, Rory Blanche shot 58.1 percent from the field, which is really, really good. In his first full regular season game as a starter, the Vikings forward did something that could be described as ridiculous. Blanche took 10 shots and hit them all on his way to… |
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WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER: Patten named to Daktronics second team | For the second straight year, Western Washington University defender Alicia Patten was a second-team choice on the Daktronics NCAA Division II West Region all-star women's soccer squad announced Tuesday, Nov. 16. |