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WVU Soils Team in the News

WVU Soils Team plows through regional contest
The West Virginia University Soils Team recently placed second in the Southeast Regional Collegiate Soils Contest hosted by the University of Georgia in Athens, Ga. Four students in the WVU Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design finished in the top 25 with two placing in the top 10. Full Story

Related news: Davis College Blog Regional Report

WVU Soils Team digs up win at regional contest
West Virginia University’s Soils Team recently placed first in the Southeast Regional Collegiate Soils Contest, hosted by the University of Tennessee–Knoxville in Crossville, Tenn. Four WVU students placed in the top ten. Full Story

Related news: Davis College Blog Regional Report

WVU Soils Team ready to defend national championship
West Virginia University's Soils Team will head to Logan, Utah Saturday to defend its championship status in the National Collegiate Soils Contest April 19-20. The WVU team took first place in team and individual competition in last years contest at San Luis Obispo, CA, and members are hoping for a repeat. Full Story

WVU Soils Team takes national title
It wasn't the Final Four of basketball, but for “one shining moment,” it sure felt like it for West Virginia University's Soils Team. The group took first place in the National Collegiate Soil Judging Contest March 23-24 at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo. Full Story

WVU Soils Team qualifies for nationals
Members of the West Virginia University Soils Team were not just playing in the dirt during the Southeast Regional Soils Contest held in Raleigh, NC, Oct. 28, 2005. The team earned a fifth-place finish in a field of 12, qualifying WVU for the National Collegiate Soils Contest at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA, March 19-24, 2006. Full Story

 

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