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By ROBERTELLER ?
Special To The Review
Virginia union's
supremacy in this league is beginn
Iing to border on the ridiculous.
Where else could you lose the best
player in Division II and come back
even stronger?
Meanwhile, Ralph Tally and Norfolk
State hope to derail their Richmond
neighbor. Given their closely
matched talent, their meetings dur
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the CIAA Tournament should
be sights to behold.
Union has been rated the top
Division 11 team in the country this
year by Sports Illustrated, Norfolk
State seventh.
Either may be number one come
March.
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