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Andrew AlbergSports Editor
Director of Athletics Jack Kvancz knows home is not only where the heart is, but also the fans. So when he went to schedule this season's men's basketball schedule, he tried to schedule as many games as possible close to home.
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Alex AbnosHatchet Staff Writer
When it came to choosing a college, freshman soccer player Brice Carr had a lot of options.
A native of Milwaukee, Carr spent his senior year of high school at the prestigious IMG Soccer Academy in Bradenton, Fla., - the same place that produced U.S. soccer stars Landon Donovan, DaMarcus Beasley and Freddy Adu.
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Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor
One might presume a sports team without a coach would be like a chicken without a head. But the players on the recently orphaned GW men's golf team don't think that's the case at all.
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Dan GreeneSports Editor
Before the first jump ball of the season, those worried that the strength of the GW's women's basketball team's out-of-conference opponents would depart with former coach Joe McKeown can breathe easy. At least for this year.
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Alex ByersEditor in Chief
Former GW women's basketball players Anna Montañana ('05) and Elisa Aguilar ('00) helped take the Spanish national women's basketball team to the Olympic quarterfinals last week in Beijing.
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Andrew AlbergSports Editor
GW's women's soccer team lost the first match of their season 3-1 to Rutgers University Saturday in Piscataway, N.J.