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Ross and men's tennis excel at Virginia
By Ed Dziedzic
The Wake Forest men's tennis team traveled to Charlottesville, Va., this past weekend to compete in the inaugural Virginia Invitational. The tournament included 128 players from 14 different schools around the country. Nine Deacons competed and fared well in singles and doubles matches, during the three-day tournament.

Volleyball downs Duke
By Ben Woolley
The Wake Forest women's volleyball team followed up their strong, two-win performance in the Black and Gold Challenge, held Sept. 20-21, with an impressive straight game victory over Duke in their ACC Opener. The Deacons beat the Blue Devils 30-28, 30-25 and 30-25 on Sept. 24.

Women's tennis on the move
By Tisha Lanier
The women's tennis team opened up their fall season at the Tenth Annual William and Mary Invitational, and according to Head Coach Brian Fleishman, showed "signs of brilliance."

Rugby: a game of 'gentlemen' and 'hookers'
By Alex Snyder
Look to Abercrombie and Fitch no more. Apparently the best place to spot this fall's rugby shirt craze is right here on campus. The men's club rugby team opened their season this past weekend with a match against Elon College. The team suffered a 21-5 loss, but this was the first rugby game of a very rigorous fall schedule in which the team will compete against clubs from all over North Carolina.

ACC Football wrap-up
By Peter Bergman
Florida State was outplayed in this game ... for all of one quarter.

Women's soccer still golden, stays unbeaten
By Margaret McKenzie
Superstition is a big part of athletics. Players cherish lucky socks, get motivated to one song before each game, and some even perform unique rituals to keep streaks alive.



 


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