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Kill wants to bring pride back to NIU
Chicago Tribune reporterThe players' dog tags, the obvious choice for Huskies, say it all: "Pride in the Pack." They were an idea from coach Jerry Kill and make a statement that he and the players want. "It's just a way to show that we've earned our way to be part of this...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Teaching and Learning
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UCLA's football program might be ahead of schedule
Rome wasn't built in a day, but then again, the contractors weren't Neuheisel, Walker and Chow. Wes Wellman Santa Monica Somewhere out there Coach Dorrell is still trying to figure out why Coach Neuheisel didn't punt at the end of the game. Brian...Tags: Civil Rights, O.J. Simpson, Clubs and Associations, Mitch Mustain, Arthur Ashe
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Ewing cites kinship with Dem Bums at HOF induction
alan.hahn@newsday.comPatrick Ewing leaned back in his folding chair and took a very familiar position surrounded by microphones, notepads and an endless barrage of questions. The only thing missing were the usual bags of ice strapped to his knees and the bucket of ice water...Tags: Hakeem Olajuwon, Major League Baseball, Patrick Ewing, Pat Riley, New York Knicks
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Lehigh wrestling sets ticket deadline for Sept. 18
Lehigh season ticket holders and fans who plan on attending the 2009 NCAA Wrestling Championships, March 19-21 at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, and wish to purchase tickets through Lehigh are advised to respond to the Lehigh Ticket Office with payment...Tags: Wrestling
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IU, Irish to play 1st Lucas Oil basketball games
The first basketball games in the new Lucas Oil Stadium will be a Dec. 6 doubleheader featuring Indiana and Notre Dame. Organizers said Friday that Indiana will play Gonzaga is the first game of the Hartford Hall of Fame Showcase, followed by a Notre...Tags: Ohio State University, Super Bowl, Indianapolis Colts
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Ewing, Olajuwon feel a kinship
Hakeem Olajuwon was asked Friday about the friendly rivalry he and Patrick Ewing shared during their careers as two of the greatest centers in basketball history. "Who said it was friendly?" Olajuwon replied. The 7-footers, who met for an NCAA title...Tags: Hakeem Olajuwon, ESPN, Patrick Ewing, Colleges and Universities, New York Knicks
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Washingtons and Ehrharts are siblings and Hall of Famers
These siblings are Hall of Famers, not rivals. Basketball standout Herb Washington joins his brother Greg as a member of Oviedo High's Hall of Fame. All-around athletes Mandy and Ashley Ehrhart, from the Class of 1989, are among six new inductees into...Tags: Volleyball, Baltimore Colts, Bodies of Water, Bright House Networks, Rivers
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Mayor's resignation not end of Detroit's troubles
Associated Press WriterA text-messaging sex scandal that has cost the city millions of dollars and stifled some government operations for months is coming to a close with the resignation of Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. But the city's troubles are far from over. It still faces a...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Super Bowl, Ethics, Local Elections, Corruption
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Colts hit jackpot with Lucas Oil Stadium
AP Sports WriterLucas Oil Stadium is about to open up a new world for the Colts and the city of Indianapolis. There's the retractable roof, the giant sliding window in the north end zone and an economic package owner Jim Irsay believes will keep his team competitive...Tags: Super Bowl, Baltimore Colts, Multi-Sport Events, National Football League, Consumer Electronics Industry
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For pole vaulter, Obama a high
Jamahl Strachan is a pole vaulter, but the UMES senior felt like he would never soar higher than when he chatted with Barack Obama this summer. Strachan, a senior, was an intern in Obama's U.S. Senate office for two months and met briefly with the...Tags: Field Hockey, Barack Obama, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Athletics, Track and Field, Colleges and Universities
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No. 24 South Carolina upset by Vanderbilt
Chris Nickson threw for a touchdown and ran for another, and Vanderbilt finally beat a ranked opponent on its own field, upsetting No.24 South Carolina, 24-17, in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams. Vanderbilt (2-0) had made it a habit of...Tags: Ohio State University, Joe Paterno, Ohio State Buckeyes
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