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Hansbrough `a banger' for Tar Heels
Charlotte Observer | 16 minutes ago
If you're curious for a scouting report on the four freshmen who will play men's basketball for North Carolina this season, let rising senior David Noel offer one based on pickup games.
Florida-ASU decider tonight on WDAE
WDAE Tampa | 32 minutes ago
This is why their win over Nebraska was so important. The Florida Gators lost Wednesday, 6-1 to Arizona State at the College World Series.
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Enlarged heart killed hoops star: autopsy
New York Daily News | 1 hour ago
Former Queens high school basketball star George Jefferson died of natural causes due to an undiagnosed enlarged heart, a preliminary autopsy revealed yesterday.
Judge says ex-Hawkeye Pierce can't leave state to work out with NBA team
Waterloo Courier | 1 hour ago
A judge has denied former University of Iowa basketball player Pierre Pierce permission to leave the state to work out with an NBA team in California.
UMd. Proposes Explusion For Students Charged With Rioting
WBAL Baltimore | 1 hour ago
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Averill's extra effort relief to Sun Devils
Contra Costa Times (Registration Required) | 2 hours ago
Erik Averill strong-armed Florida on Wednesday, and now Arizona State is within a victory of the championship round of the College World Series in Omaha, Neb.
Legecy of early Hawks
Iowa City Press-Citizen | 3 hours ago
Dean Oliver is more than just one of the top basketball players this state has produced.
News of possible Tech-A&M; move draws mixed reactions
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal | 3 hours ago
Anderson leaves Lady Bears, basketball
Springfield News Leader | 3 hours ago
Channing Anderson was burned out on basketball. So she withdrew from summer classes at Southwest Missouri State, voiding her basketball scholarship, packed her bags and enrolled at the University of Arkansas.
Sports bars beef up for Pistons' Game 7
Lansing State Journal | 3 hours ago
WHEN: 9 p.m. today TV: Ch. 7, 12, 41, 53 RADIO: WQTX 92.7-FM Tipoff for Game 7 of the NBA Finals is 9 tonight, and area bars are getting ready.
Basketball stars make point Ku Notebook
Kansas City Star (Registration Required) | 4 hours ago
LAWRENCE - Cleveland Cavaliers forward Drew Gooden knew playing in the annual Alumni Game wasn't the only reason he and his former Kansas teammates were summoned Wednesday to Lawrence.
Gymnast honored by Big Ten
Centre Daily Times | 4 hours ago
Penn State gymnast Luis Vargas garnered the Big Ten's highest honor Wednesday when the record-setting Nittany Lion gymnast was selected as the Jesse Owens Male Athlete of the Year.
Bama, Auburn standouts withdraw from draft
Gatorsports.com (Registration Required) | 4 hours ago
Kentucky's Randolph Morris and Arkansas' Olu Famutimi remain in pool. labama forward Jermareo Davidson and former Auburn guard Toney Douglas have withdrawn their names from the 2005 NBA Draft, deciding not to ...
Ex-Cardinal to lead Jeff sports
The Courier-Journal | 4 hours ago
The telephone rang frequently yesterday in the office of newly hired Jeffersonville High School athletic director Tony Branch.
Downing finally gets past her nemesis in wrestling trials
The Indianapolis Star | 4 hours ago
Katie Downing has been poised for international success for several years, but a win last weekend may give the female wrestler her best shot yet.
Parker withdraws from NBA draft after injury___
Daily Northwestern | 4 hours ago
Former Northwestern point guard T.J. Parker withdrew from the upcoming NBA draft due to injury Wednesday.
BC's York has prostate cancer
The Boston Globe | 4 hours ago
His life has revolved around a game in which hard hits are an accepted part of the landscape, but Jerry York concedes he wasn't prepared for the recent jolt he took.
Jack waited till the last minute
Macon Telegraph | 5 hours ago
Georgia Tech point guard Jarrett Jack was in head coach Paul Hewitt's office late Tuesday afternoon, trying to decide whether to stay with the Yellow Jackets for his senior season or keep his name in the NBA ...
Felton is ready to advance to next level
Times-Picayune (Registration Required) | 5 hours ago
With a chance to quiet Duke University's basketball fans -- known as the Cameron Crazies -- Raymond Felton came up anything but clutch.
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Santa Maria Times | 5 hours ago
Santa Maria's Marcey Teixeira won the women's All-Around title at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association championships during the week of June 12-18 in Casper, Wyo.
Indian nicknames face NCAA scrutiny
USA Today | 5 hours ago
While the Seminole Tribe of Florida formalized its approval of Florida State's use of "Seminoles" as a nickname and mascot, supporting the school in a resolution last week, the case underscores the complexity ...
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Wooldridge sends optimistic message
The Wichita Eagle | 6 hours ago
The intelligence and sincerity of Clent Stewart are readily apparent, traits that could help him sell just about anything to anybody.
WSJ Uw Women's Basketball: Minnesota guard commits
Wisconsin State Journal Online | 7 hours ago
When Sarah Ingison orally committed to the University of Wisconsin women's basketball team, the Badgers landed a 5-foot-8 point guard who plays tenacious defense and likes an up-tempo offensive style.
Even after departure, Billet's legend lives on
Cavalier Daily | 7 hours ago
Former Virginia guard Todd Billet had a brief professional career in Switzerland, but has now returned home to his native state of New Jersey and gone back to school.
Spiders choose Sugg for assistant AD's post
Richmond Times-Dispatch (Registration Required) | 9 hours ago
LaRee Sugg made the transition from fairway to hallway. The Petersburg native recently was promoted from women's golf coach at the University of Richmond to assistant athletic director.
Lochte Named Roy F. Kramer SEC Athlete of the Year
WCJB Gainesville | 9 hours ago
Lochte Named Roy F. Kramer SEC Athlete of the Year 6/22/2005 The votes are in, and this year's winner of the Roy F. Kramer SEC Athlete of the Year Award is Florida's own Ryan Lochte.
Early draft exit winners and losers
Fox Sports | 11 hours ago
With the deadline for underclassmen to withdraw from the NBA draft having come and gone, we thought to review early exit winners and losers, wise guys and knuckleheads.
Nationals rebound after squandering early lead to beat Pirates 5-4
Sportsnet.ca | 14 hours ago
The Pirates could not wait to see Jose Guillen leave Pittsburgh in 2000. Five years later, they feel much the same way.
Russell making it through rough Reds days
Central KY News Journal | 15 hours ago
In between the National Football League season with the Dallas Cowboys and an occasional reunion KISS concert, Jamie Russell is still a die-hard Cincinnati Reds' fan.
Diogu opts to remain in NBA draft
Arizona Daily Sun | 16 hours ago
Ike Diogu, the third player to lead the Pac-10 in scoring and rebounding in the same season, decided Tuesday to remain in the NBA draft.
Small crowd greets IBL's Eugene debut, but optimism prevails
Register Guard | 16 hours ago
The International Basketball League came to Eugene on Tuesday night, not that Eugene seemed to much notice.
Dean Church
The Fairfield Ledger | 17 hours ago
Dean Church, 65, of Mount Pleasant died Sunday, June 19, 2005, at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Redshirt QB leaves Indiana team
News-Sentinel | 18 hours ago
Redshirt freshman quarterback Mike Vlahogeorge has left the Indiana football program and will not resume his playing career, IU coach Terry Hoeppner said.
Peteet shines on Tennessee court
Star-Herald | 19 hours ago
And not only did she cheer, she loved it. And she didn't just love cheerleading, she enjoyed gymnastics and swimming as well.
'Spoon still truckin'
Hattiesburg American | 20 hours ago
Larry Eustachy didn't coach Clarence Weatherspoon. Eustachy has, however, been around Weatherspoon enough to praise the former University of Southern Mississippi star.
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Mountaineers' Lindsey loves his job as WVU long snapper
Charleston Daily Mail | Friday Jun 17
Miner men will play in Spain, Canary Islands
El Paso Times | Friday Jun 17
UTEP basketball players will get some early games and become world travelers, all in one fell swoop, when they travel to Spain and the Canary Islands in August.
Midshipmen to meet Trojans in first men's game at new UALR arena
Log Cabin Democrat | Thursday Jun 16
The first NCAA opponents in the new arena of the Trojans basketball team of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock will be the Midshipmen of the U.S. Naval Academy, officials of the Arkansas school announced ...
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Baseball a Baylor success story
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Friday Jun 17
As the darkest chapter in the history of the Baylor athletics program draws to a close, the baseball team can continue one of the school's most ...
ACC facing gridlock on onramp to St. Louis
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Feb 9, 2005
DURHAM, N.C. -- The modernization of college basketball's Tobacco Road made the Atlantic Coast Conference bigger.
Choosing running over college
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Feb 11, 2005
BEAVERTON, Ore. -- Seven months removed from high school, two of the USA's most promising young distance runners are living in an unusual limbo.
UConn's Huskies finally heading in right direction
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Mar 2, 2005
STORRS, Conn. -- Marcus Williams had been sitting alone in his dormitory room at Connecticut last year, watching his team win a national championship.
Zeal can cloud judgment
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Mar 1, 2005
A Hall of Fame basketball coach says he's tired of how an opposing team sets screens and instructs one of his players to foul and foul hard upon entering ...
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