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the SeaHAWK/AUGUST ZA-fZOOO This seasons womens soccer starters Womens, from page 2 1 highest the program has ever seen in its six-year existence at UNC- Wilmington. The next match is against Charleston Southern in Charleston, S.C., this Saturday at 2:00pm. Last year UNC-Wilmington beat Charleston Southern at home 2 to 1. The first home regular season match will be on Tuesday, August 29 ver sus CAAbig dog William and Mary at 6;00pm. William and Mary beat the Seahawks in both outings in 1999 by a total margin of 8 to 1. JamM nmf Tri^ t' zaaa Date Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 East Carolina Sept. 15 Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 24 Sept. 29 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 10 Oct. 13 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Nov. 1-5 Tournament Wa M EM S SCICCER SCMEDLJLE Dai Opponent Tjme Sat. FURMAN(Scrimmage) 7:00 p.m. Sal at Charleston Southern 2:00 p.m. lues. WILLIAM AND MARY * 6:00 p.m Wed. CAMPBELL 7:00 p.m. Sun. ELON (Parents Weekend) 2:00 p.m. Wed. LIBERTY 7:00 p.m. Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) Fri. V, Delaware 1:00 p.m. Sun. V, Hofstra 11:00 a.m. Tues. at N.C. State 7:00 p.m. Sun. at College of Charleston 2:00 p.m. Fri. at Georgetown 4:00 p.m. Sun. at American* 1:00 p.m. Wed. COASTAL CAROLINA 7:00 p.m. Fri. OLD DOMINION* 7:00 p.m. Tues. at East Carolina * 3:00 p.m. Fri. at Va. Commonwealth * 7:00 p.m. Sun. at George Mason * 1:00 p.m. Fri. RICHMOND* ■ 7:00p.m. Sun. JAMES MADISON * 2:00 p.m. Mon. HIGH POINT.(Senior Night) 7:00 p.m. Wed.-Sun, CAA Championship TBA (Virginia Beach, Wa.) HUNGRY? P. Hut Of Oleander Drive I 20% for all j Students & Staff I withUNCWID {or bring this coupon 10 j {Excluding Alcohol) 4016 Oleander Drive (Dine In) 799-3650 Ben Jones 8ptn on Fall Intramurals to begin shortly Brad Hutchens Staff Whiter As clas x‘ begin and the UNCW cam pus comes alive again, intramural sports teams are getting organized for the fall season. This semester’s scheduled events range from tennis, flag football and out door basketball, to pocket billiards and even table tennis, in addition to many more. Teams can be male, female, or co ed. Schedules are posted on the Internet at www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/camprec, as well as around campus or in the campus rwrcation office in the Student Recreation Center Tennis and flag football will kick off the 2000 fall intramural sea.son. Accord ing to Tim McNeilly, assistant director of campus recreation and intramurals, flag football is a highly popular sptirl among the student participants. Even so, still only an average of ten percent of the UNCW student body has participated in intramurals during the past three years. The Campus Recreation Office has expressed great interest in involving more on-campus participants. As of last spring, only thirty percent of all intramural par ticipants were living on campus. Accord ing to McNeilly, “Not as much (dorm to dorm competition occurs) as we would like.” He encouraged dorms to challenge each other, “.. .in not just one (intramu ral sport), but in a lot of activities.” Intramurals are a great way to get in volved in campus life. According to Der rick Heglar, a senior Resident Assistant who has participated in intramurals cach year of his UNCW career, intramurals have benefited him in many ways. “I’ve learned team work, and bonding through camaraderie to accomplish a common goal.” Heglar is helping members of the sixth floor at Galloway Hall become more involved in campus life through starting intramural football teams. Heglar gave advice to new students to get involved early by joining "flag football teams, be cause it is the [most popular] intramural on campus.” Students can obtain sign up sheets along with the schedules at the Campus Recreation Office. In addition to teams for intramurals, opportunities are also available for refer ees. The position is paid, and those in terested must attend clinics to leam the basic rules of each sport they wish to of ficiate. The clinics’ schedules are printed along with the intramurals schedule. Play will begin the first week of Sep tember, and time is running out to form teams. Ii4 I] ill A Vlll I ■i I H I! I '
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