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Hampton U. softball NCAA berth part of building process
The person least surprised by Hampton University softball's first conference title and NCAA tournament berth in 17 years is head coach Treena Peel. "That's been the goal since I got to Hampton," Peel said Monday, "but knowing this year's team and the...Tags: Hampton Pirates, Baseball, Teaching and Learning, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
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Hampton U. draws No. 2 Florida in NCAA softball
Hampton University’s softball team opens NCAA tournament play Friday against No. 2 overall seed Florida on Friday in the Gainesville Regional. The Lady Pirates (34-24) won the MEAC tournament title for the first time since 1996, defeating rival...Tags: Hampton Pirates, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, Softball
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A time for recognition ... and challenge
Across the Commonwealth and the nation, May is the season for graduation, commencement and final exercises at colleges and universities. Emotionally charged strains of Pomp and Circumstance will set a tone of solemnity and celebration as graduates, clad...Tags: Virginia Commonwealth University, College of William and Mary, Colleges and Universities, Dentistry and Dental Health, Christopher Newport University
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Saturday's local college roundup: Hampton captures MEAC softball tournament, NCAA bid
Daily PressSoftball: Hampton University earned its first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament championship since 1996 and an automatic NCAA tournament berth, beating Norfolk State 7-3 in a winner-take-all final at Ormond Beach, Fla. The Pirates finished 4-1...Tags: Hampton Pirates, College of William and Mary, Tennis, Baseball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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HU track and field: MEAC title buoys Pirates entering IC4A meet
Less than a week removed from winning the outdoor Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship, Hampton University's men's track and field team was more loose and confident in their last practice before the IC4A championships in Princeton, NJ., this...Tags: Piracy, Track and Field, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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Inside the BRD: Bruton football star Kapri Doucet gets offer from Hampton University
Kapri Doucet, a star at running back and defensive back for Bruton High the past three seasons, has received his first Division I football scholarship offer - from Hampton University. Doucet, a fixture on the All-Bay Rivers District football team...Tags: College Football, Sports, Football, College Sports
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Take a tour of Hampton on the go
HAMPTON — Anyone with a smart phone and a taste for history can access the six walking tours available for select locations in Hampton. The tours were created by the Hampton Convention & Visitors Bureau. They cover downtown, Hampton University,...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Phoebus (Hampton, Virginia), Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Travel, Fort Monroe
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Editorial: Diplomas still have value
This weekend, commencement ceremonies at Christopher Newport University, Hampton University and the College of William and Mary will honor students who have earned undergraduate and graduate degrees in their chosen fields. Next week, students at Thomas...Tags: Colleges and Universities, College of William and Mary, Employment Opportunities, Thomas Nelson Community College, Employment
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Hampton Roads real estate developer goes public
Virginia Beach-based Armada Hoffler Properties, the developer for the Apprentice School and Aaron Brooks mixed-use project in Newport News, began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday. The company announced its initial public offering...
Tags: Real Estate, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Sentara, Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Hampton Roads
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Historic black church rises from the Yorktown contraband camp
When the crowds came to Surrender Field in 1931 for the 150th anniversary of the American victory over the British at Yorktown, what they saw was an immense expanse of tents and an enormous grandstand. Lost in all the patriotic hoopla was the...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Reconstruction, Wars and Interventions, Religion and Belief, NAACP
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Ruth M. Land, educator
Ruth M. Land, a retired Baltimore public schools guidance counselor, died April 26 of complications from dementia at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 93. The daughter of farmers, Ruth Margaret Williams was born and raised in Ocala, Fla. After...Tags: Head Start, Colleges and Universities, Howard University, Roland Park, New York University
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Former HU, Peninsula District track star Lewis back as hurdles threat
Yvette Lewis knew she was running fast and clearing hurdles in a blur. But when she crossed the finish line at the Mt. Sac Relays and glanced at the clock, she did a double-take. Lewis blazed through the 100-meter hurdles in 12.43 seconds April 20 in...Tags: Track and Field, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Physical Fitness and Exercise, College Sports
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