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Post edges Dowling in womens soccer
steven.marcus@newsday.comExceptional trumps outstanding, and form held Saturday when C.W. Post hosted Dowling for first place in East Coast Conference women's soccer. Dowling has an outstanding team, but it has been unable to beat .nationally ranked C.W. Post. Post won for the...Tags: C.W. Post Campus, Long Island
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Trinity's Ogrodnik Steps Down
Trinity men's basketball coach Stan Ogrodnik announced his retirement Friday after 27 seasons, saying he remains as competitive as ever but is not as excited about the day-to-day responsibilities as he needed to be. Assistant coach Sean Tabb, 32, the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Hartford, Multi-Sport Events
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Trinity's Ogrodnik Retires
The Hartford CourantStan Ogrodnik, the most successful coach in Trinity College basketball history, has announced his retirement as coach of the men's basketball team. Ogrodnik compiled a 478-186 record in 27 seasons; his tenure includes seven NCAA Tournament bids (including...Tags: Trinity College, Connecticut
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Tough early sked instant test for Badgers
If Wisconsin had any designs on easing its way into the college hockey season, they went out the window when the schedule came out. In the first eight games, the Badgers will play only teams ranked in the top 10 of the national polls. That stretch,...Tags: Field Hockey, Phoenix Coyotes, National Hockey League
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Cleveland St. favored to win Horizon League
Led by returning all-conference players J'Nathan Bullock and Cedric Jackson, Cleveland State is the preseason pick for the Horizon League men's basketball championship. The Vikings received 40 of 49 votes for No. 1 in a preseason poll of conference... -
Leaner, smaller Hawkeyes look to run-and-gun
Associated Press WriterAll you need to know about this year's Hawkeye women's basketball team is stamped on Megan Skouby's face. Or, more specifically, the 6-foot, 6-inch senior center's black eye. Iowa's team is smaller, faster and more agile than last year's squad, but...Tags: Phoenix Suns, Iowa Hawkeyes, Shaquille O'Neal, Ohio State University, Teaching and Learning
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Phelps takes over at Drake
AP Sports WriterThose wondering what Drake coach Mark Phelps is all about should first know this. Phelps didn't just work for Arizona State coach Herb Sendek; he's a graduate of the Sendek School of Coaching. Phelps, who spent the past 12 seasons under Sendek at...Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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ISU women getting defensive
If Iowa State's Bill Fennelly isn't careful, he's going to get a new reputation -- as a defensive coach. Fennelly's women's basketball teams have become known for shooting 3-pointers and pushing the ball up the floor on offense. But the Cyclones also...Tags: Injuries, Emergency Incidents
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Reinsdorf applauds team's 'great year'
Jerry Reinsdorf had his sights set on a White Sox-Cubs World Series. Before the postseason began, the Cubs had 3-1 odds to win the World Series, and the Sox were 20-1, according to www.bodoglife.com. The same Web site projected a Cubs- Red Sox World...Tags: Major League Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Jose Contreras, Ozzie Guillen
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Auriemma Keeps Pushing Charles
Lost in the frenzy of trying to win a national championship, occasional decisions made by UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma can be misinterpreted.
Some simply are not designed to pay immediate dividends, even though there is much at stake....Tags: University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Program, Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut
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Sparks' Candace Parker will be named WNBA MVP
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterExpectations for a No. 1 overall draft pick often exceed reality. That's not the case for Sparks forward Candace Parker. She was better. Tonight, one day after accepting WNBA rookie of the year honors, Parker is expected to be named the league's most...Tags: Wilt Chamberlain, Lisa Leslie, National Basketball Association, Beijing Games, Multi-Sport Events
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Franquet to coach the Force
There's a chill in the air and Halloween decorations are popping up all over. But before we start bunkering down for the holidays and the cold stuff that follows, we've got some summer stuff to talk about. The Philadelphia Force, the professional women'...Tags: Death and Dying, Awards and Prizes, Public Holidays, Philadelphia Force, Softball
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