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Monday, September 18, 2006

Marshall Sports

Marshall Sports
Monday, September 18, 2006



Herd defense holds up well in loss to Wildcats
StoryChat Post Comment
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Marshall University's defense wasn't provided with a recipe for success Saturday against Kansas State. Six three and outs and three turnovers from the offense, along with a blocked punt on the opening possession, forced the Thundering Herd to defend short fields throughout the 23-7 loss. Details

Herd can expect much of the same from Tennessee
StoryChat Post Comment
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Scouting reports aren't implemented until today, but John Inman already knows what's coming Saturday at Tennessee. Details

Huskies beat Herd in soccer
SEATTLE, Wash. -- Washington, unbeaten and ranked No. 4, got first-half goals from Raphael Cox and Kevin Forrest and went on to defeat Marshall, 2-0, in the Husky Fever Classic on Sunday at Husky Soccer Field. The Huskies (7-0) earned the tournament title with a 2-0 record. Details

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