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Army Headline News
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Volleyball Tests Perfect Record At Temple
The Army volleyball team takes an unblemished 3-0 record into a challenging four-team Temple Tournament this Friday and Saturday at McGonigle Hall.
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Army Heads To St. Louis For Toys For Tots /Military Academies Classic
Army women's soccer team opens a seven-game road stretch starting this weekend when the Black Knights fly to St. Louis, Mo., to participate in the annual Toys for Tots/Military Academies Classic. In addition to competing in the tournament, Army will be involved in two community events, starting with a visit to St. Children's Hospital Friday where the players spend time with the patients along with bearing gifts from the team, followed by a clinic Saturday morning.
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Army Hosts New Hampshire Saturday
The Army football team will play its second consecutive game at Michie Stadium as it looks for its first win, Saturday against New Hampshire. Kickoff at Michie Stadium is set for 1:05 p.m. ESPN Classic and the Army Radio Network will carry the contest live as Army tries to improve its 0-1 mark.
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Gold-Medal Winning Hall of Fame Inductee
Mike Silliman not only excelled on the basketball courts and baseball diamonds of West Point, he also left his mark internationally as well. A baseball and basketball standout during his four years at the U.S. Military Academy, Silliman captained an Olympic team to a gold medal and earned three All-American honors.
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Miranne Added To Rimington Trophy Watch List
Army senior C Trey Miranne has been added to the Rimington Trophy watch list for the second straight season. The award, named after former Nebraska standout Dave Rimington, is presented to the top offensive center in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision.
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