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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: Boston Red Sox, Bobby Jenks, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Carlos Quentin
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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, Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut Women's Basketball Program
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Florida's Billy Donovan signs extension 16 months after brief stint with NBA's Orlando Magic
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) _ Florida coach Billy Donovan signed his six-year contract extension Friday, 16 months after he returned to Gainesville following a brief stint with the NBA's Orlando Magic. The deal is worth more than $19.5 million before...Tags: Stan Van Gundy, Joakim Noah, Multi-Sport Events, Billy Donovan, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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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: Multi-Sport Events, Wilt Chamberlain, Lisa Leslie, National Basketball Association, Beijing Games
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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, Halloween, Major League Baseball, Philadelphia Force, Public Holidays
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Local teams gaining respect
Tribune staff reporterThe local college soccer scene has been solid in recent years and is looking even stronger this season as three of the top nine men's teams in the coaches' poll are local teams. Here is a look at the standout local teams midway through the regular...Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago
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Morgan falls to Rutgers in 38-0 rout
Morgan State had very little go right in its 38-0 loss to host Rutgers yesterday. The Bears (2-2) were limited to 109 total yards and were shut out for the first time on the road since 1998, a 55-0 loss to Hampton. "Hell left the gate open," Morgan...Tags: Muhlenberg College, Colleges and Universities, Morgan State University, Chicago Bears
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Star Track: Anastasia Abid
U.S. Naval Academy sophomore Anastasia Abid of Williamsburg, a crafty, 5-foot-3 midfielder, is making her presence felt in her second season of collegiate soccer. The 19-year-old has moved into a full-time starting role for the Midshipmen (5-3-1) and... -
Andrew Bynum wasn't a natural selection for Lakers
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThis is the first of two parts. The best of times were a memory and the worst of times had just begun in the spring of 2005 when the Lakers drafted 17-year-old Andrew Bynum out of high school in what seemed the maraschino cherry on the sundae of their...Tags: Injuries, Academic Progress, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Josh Boone, Phil Jackson
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Playoffs the goal as Lynn University women's soccer team on the upswing
Special CorrespondentRocky Orezzoli said his Lynn University women's soccer team would have to find a way to win close matches if it wants to advance to the NCAA Division II tournament. The Fighting Knights are in good shape at 5-1-2, but most encouraging is that they are...Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lynn University
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Purdue vs. Davidson, S. Illinois vs. Saint Mary's in annual Wooden Tradition
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) _ Pairings have been set for the annual Wooden Tradition, with Purdue taking on Davidson and Stephen Curry, the nation's top returning scorer. Southern Illinois will play Saint Mary's of California in the second matchup of the Dec. 20...Tags: John Wooden, Conseco Incorporated
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Presidential debate won't disrupt Hofstra men's basketball team
steven.marcus@newsday.comTom Pecora made it perfectly clear. No delay in the presidential debate schedule. The Hofstra basketball coach wants everything to remain on schedule so the debate season does not interfere with the basketball season. With John McCain unsure he will meet...Tags: Government, Barack Obama, National Government, John McCain
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