October 4, 1999
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Offensive woes plague men
R-men earn split, score only once

The Rivermen looked to improve their conference record in contests against Southern Indiana (4-2-1, 1-2) and conference rival Quincy (3-4-2, 2-1-1) , but could only muster one goal over the two game span.
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Alumni honored during halftime
At halftime of the men's and women's soccer games, members of previous Rivermen/Riverwomen teams were honored in the UM-St. Louis Soccer Alumni Day.

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Volleyball loses heartbreaker
The Riverwomen volleyball team took on Wisconsin-Parkside at home in a thriller.

In the first set, UM-St. Louis got behind early 4-7, but mounted a comeback to even the contest 8-8.
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R-Women win roller coaster thriller 3-2
The Riverwomen soccer team has had its ups and downs this season, but like the wind, the Riverwomen were able to change directions and are headed in the right direction.

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And baseball's most valuable player is . . . Chipper Jones
Who will win the National League's Most Valuable Player this year? Read as Dave Kinworthy dismisses McGwire's and Sosa's cases for who he believes to be a shoe-in.

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Trinidad / De La Hoya leaves much desired
While many red-blooded American men packed themselves into sports bars, lined up for chips and dips, and fried/grilled/sauteed a variety of beef and pork products a couple of weeks ago for the Da la Hoya/Trinadad fight, many were let down.

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