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Old Dominion University's Ahmad Caver (4) tries to defend the shot of Western Kentucky's Tobias Howard during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017, in Norfolk, Va. (L. Todd Spencer/The Virginian-Pilot via AP)

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In this image provided by Old Dominion University, ODU coach Bobby Wilder, center, and his team celebrate after their24-20 win over Eastern Michigan in the Bahamas Bowl NCAA college football game, Friday, Dec. 23,2016, in Nassau, Bahamas. (Jason Coper/Old Dominion University via AP)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, APRIL 26 - In this photo taken on Monday, April 14, 2014, left, Wink Henley,74, left, owner of Henley Farm in Virginia Beach, Va., talks with Lisa Horth, an assistant professor of biology at Old Dominion University, at the edge of one of Henley's strawberry fields where Horth and students are studying their introduction of native mason bees. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Bill Tiernan) MAGS OUT

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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, APRIL 26 - In this photo taken on Monday, April 14, 2014, from left, Rebecca Walawender, an Old Dominion University master's degre student in Biology, Jeff Rey, a senior at ODU in Biology, and Laura Campbell, a PhD student at ODU in Ecological Sciences prepare to tag flowers and berries in a strawberry field at Henley Farm on Charity Neck Road in the Pungo section of Virginia Beach, Va., where they have introduced native mason bees. Lisa Horth, an assistant professor of biology at Old Dominion University, has set up research plots at six strawberry farms in Pungo. At half of them, she and her students have installed bee houses and stocked them with mason bee cocoons to see whether mason bees can supplement honeybees and make a difference in the size, quality and quantity of fruit. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Bill Tiernan) MAGS OUT

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ADVANCE FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2014, AND THEREAFTER - In this 2005 photo, the Old Dominion University MAGLEV vehicle sits dormant on the track at the ODU campus, while students play tennis on the courts beneath it in Norfolk, Va. American Maglev delivered a prototype MAGLEV to ODU, but its prototype failed, and money ran out. The school has since used part of the track for research into magnetic levitation trains. (AP Photo/The Virginian-Pilot, Martin Smith-Rodden) MAGS OUT