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Towson stays hot Behind Fratzke's 11-point weekend, Tigers improve to 3-0 in conference
 
Tigers lose after taking two vs. GMU
 
TU stumps No. 17 Delaware McCutcheon, Engelke score big in second-half thrashing of Blue Hens
 
Linebacker Brian Bradford loses sleep in his drive to play professionally
 
Towson's Healey, Chiles drafted into MLS
 
Towson sees silver lining in loss to Lobos
 
Success in low post key to Towson victory
 
Whole team contributes in Towson's win over Niagara
 
Towson women's hoops fall to Lobos in tourney
 
Shooting problems highlight Tiger loss
 
Defense Will Anchor Hofstra's Next Title Run
Bringing back the 2007 CAA Pitcher of the Year in Kayleigh Lotti, Hofstra should have the defensive strength to win an 11th consecutive conference championship. The Pride is on an impressive tear, having won all six Colonial Athletic Conference titles since joining the CAA in 2002, and having Lotti back in the circle should help them continue the streak. Lotti finished her sophomore season with a 23-5 record and 1.41 ERA. Her school-record 319 strikeouts ranked her 15th in the nation in strikeouts per seven innings, and she was even better in conference play, notching an 11-1 mark and 0.97 ERA.

 
George Mason Returns To Top Of CAA
Patriots have senior core to get back to NCAA Tournament
 
 
Towson Returns To Where It Should Be
Tigers get set to play Cornell in NCAA tournament
 
Andre Makes Most of Opportunity For Towson
No. 15 Tigers storm past Hofstra, 11-5, in CAA Tournament semifinals
 
Towson 67, N.C.-Wilmington 52
Nation's top five scorer Neal goes for 19 points
 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 
  FOOTBALL
 
Final
 Fordham 35
 Towson 22
 
Box Score
 
2003 TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS
PASSING CO/AT PCT YDS TD
Anthony Melzi 109/221 49.3% 1589 9
RUSHING CAR YDS AVG TD
Mikal Lundy 175 747 4.3 8
Matt Romeo 135 571 4.2 5
RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TD
Jason Galloway 52 950 18.3 6
James Byroads 33 443 13.4 1
TEAM RUSH PASS TOTAL
OFFENSE 135.3 192.2 327.6
TEAM PF PA MARGIN
SCORING 22.6 22.1 0.5
Team Statistics
2003 TEAM INFO
Record: 6-6 (3-4)
 
2004 SCHEDULE
Sept 4at Elon2:00 PM
Sept 11at Delaware7:00 PM
Sept 25vs Northeastern6:00 PM
Oct 2vs Cornell1:00 PM
Oct 9vs Rhode Island6:00 PM
Oct 16vs Bowie St6:00 PM
Oct 23at Villanova3:00 PM
Oct 30vs William & Mary6:00 PM
Nov 6at Richmond1:00 PM
Nov 13at New Hampshire1:00 PM
Nov 20vs James Madison1:00 PM
All Times ET
Complete Schedule/Results
 
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