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NCAA Tournament: Arizona ends Harvard's dream season, 74-51
SALT LAKE CITY -- For Arizona, it's on to Los Angeles. And for Harvard — well, it's time to head back to class. Clearly unfazed by their Ivy League opponent's plucky brand of Smartball, the Wildcats showed how a real basketball school does it...
Tags: Solomon Hill, Basketball, College Basketball, Arizona Wildcats, Pacific-12 Conference
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National lacrosse roundup: Pannell lifts Cornell, is now Big Red's leading all-time scorer
Rob Pannell had two goals and an assist to become No. 2 host Cornell men's lacrosse program's all-time leading scorer in a 10-5 victory over No. 9 Penn on Saturday at Schoellkopf Field. With the win, the No. 2 Big Red improve to 7-1 overall and 2-0 in the...Tags: Villanova Wildcats, Cornell Big Red, Drexel Dragons, Syracuse Orange, Colonial Athletic Association
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NCAA favorites, that's you Arizona and Gonzaga, better be on alert
SALT LAKE CITY -- Arizona is thrilled to be playing Harvard on Saturday on its way to next week's West regional in Los Angeles. No one can say that, but it's only human Tucson nature. Wanting to play No. 14 instead of No. 3 to reach the Sweet 16 is a...
Tags: Solomon Hill, Basketball, Arizona Wildcats, College Basketball, Pacific-12 Conference
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Roundup: Towson men edge Delaware in OT, 7-6
Andrew Hodgson (two goals) scored the game-winner from 13 yards out as the Towson men's lacrosse team beat host Delaware, 7-6, in overtime Friday night. Towson (5-5, 1-0 Colonial Athletic Association) trailed 6-5 before Greg Cuccinello scored to force...Tags: Louisville Cardinals, Connecticut Huskies, Towson Tigers, Drexel Dragons, Syracuse Orange
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Navy coach Rick Sowell not losing faith in his team
There are rebuilding jobs at other colleges and universities throughout the country, and then there is trying to turnaround a program at one of the nation's service academies. Few know the difficulties involved with that better than Navy lacrosse...
Tags: Stony Brook Seawolves, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Dartmouth Big Green
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2012 Chicago Tribune All-State football | Second team
Quarterback Chris Streveler, 6-2, 200, Marian Central, Sr. Among the most productive players McHenry County has ever seen, the Minnesota recruit completed 164 of 248 attempts for 2,397 yards with 26 touchdowns and just 4 interceptions. Rushed for 1,...Tags: USC Trojans, Arizona Wildcats, Chicago Tribune, Princeton Tigers, Christianity
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Lafayette FB recruiting: some more things to think about
SportsTalkTwenty-four days ago, I was lying on a Lehigh Valley Health Network operating-room table under “deep hypothermic circulatory arrest” (clinically dead) for 90 minutes while a couple of super-talented medical “athletes,” heart... -
Superlatives for Maryland's 2013 football class
The Baltimore SunOne man's opinion on the potential of Maryland's 2013 football commitments. Post your takes below. Most wanted: Given to the most heavily recruited Maryland commitments. OFFENSE Derwin Gray – Friendship Collegiate Academy, offensive lineman,...Tags: Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Southeastern Conference, The Washington Post, Health and Safety at School
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Atlantic Sun to add men's lacrosse in spring 2014, earn AQ
The Atlantic Sun Conference will debut men’s lacrosse as an NCAA Division I championship sport in the spring of 2014, adding its third new sport in as many years and the 20th overall to its roster. The conference will feature Jacksonville, Mercer,...
Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Lacrosse, Big East Conference
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Meet Maryland linebacker commitment Jalen Brooks
The Baltimore SunFeb. 6 will feature a dual celebration for Jalen Brooks. The North Gwinnett (Ga.) linebacker will turn 18 that day and sign his letter of intent to play football at Maryland. “It’ll definitely be pretty emotional,” Brooks said. “...Tags: Georgia Dome, Atlanta Falcons, Harry Potter (fictional character), Maryland Terrapins, Ray Lewis
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Teel Time: Duke, N.C. State strong, but ACC lacks basketball depth thus far
The non-conference portion of the ACC basketball season ended in familiar fashion Wednesday night. Duke won with defense, Miami beat a quality opponent, Georgia Tech bested a lightweight, and Florida State endured a disappointing loss. The lone...
Tags: Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Basketball, Reggie Johnson
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Notebook: Website creates video on Sticks for Soldiers fundraiser
In November, more than 700 high school boys and girls lacrosse players on 46 teams — and over 400 adult volunteers, supporters, active military, alumni and spectators — came together to raise more than $65,000 for two severely wounded...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), Connecticut Huskies, Armed Conflicts, The Pennsylvania State University, ESPNU (tv network)
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