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Latest online version of Inside Hokie Sports launched

BLACKSBURG – The fourth issue of Inside Hokie Sports for the 2019-20 academic year has been mailed, and the staff launched the latest interactive online version that is FREE to all fans.
 
To access the new online version, please click here to get to Inside Hokie Sports' new web page on hokiesports.com and then click where it says, "Read Current Issue." The online format includes the implementation of videos, and it allows readers to bookmark articles, start a slideshow, and share through one's social media outlets, along with more. Past issues can easily be accessed by clicking the links at the bottom of the web page. 
 
The national effects of the coronavirus put an end to sports for the remainder of the academic year, including spring practice, but this issue includes Q&A's with defensive coordinator Justin Hamilton and offensive coordinator Brad Cornelsen, who offer their insights and opinions about specific players leading up to the season. Plus, former All-American Darryl Tapp is back in Blacksburg as a member of the coaching staff, and he is fired up about being "home."
 
This fourth issue of Inside Hokie Sports also includes features on baseball standout Ian Seymour, who may have a big decision to make in June, and softball player Olivia Lattin, who had come back from last year's devastating knee injury.
 
Finally, the magazine looks back at the Tech women's track and field team, which won the ACC indoor title, and it includes columns from Jimmy Robertson and Jon Laaser, and more.
 
All that and more can be read in the March version of Inside Hokie Sports, so please enjoy the issue.