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No. 3 Terps top Charlotte, 3-1, in men's soccer to stay unbeaten
Three first-half goals in a span of 12minutes propelled the No. 3 Maryland men's soccer team past visiting No. 12 Charlotte, 3-1, on Tuesday night. Casey Townsend and John Stertzer scored two of the Terrapins' goals, while Charlotte (7-2-0) added the...Tags: Sailing, Clubs and Associations, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Washington College (Maryland)
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Trails blazed by ex-Marquette stars give Blue hope
Milwaukee Journal SentinelMILWAUKEE Vander Blue has watched his friend and mentor Wesley Matthews beat the odds to succeed in the NBA, gaining a starting role with the Portland Trail Blazers. Blue has witnessed the stunning development of former Marquette University teammate...Tags: Portland Trail Blazers, Utah Jazz, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Dwyane Wade, Darius Johnson-Odom
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Vander Blue confident of NBA success
Milwaukee Journal SentinelVander Blue has watched his friend and mentor Wesley Matthews beat the odds to succeed in the NBA, gaining a starting role with the Portland Trail Blazers. Blue has witnessed the stunning development of former Marquette University teammate Jimmy Butler,...Tags: Portland Trail Blazers, Utah Jazz, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Dwyane Wade, Darius Johnson-Odom
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Star Tribune (Minneapolis) Sid Hartman column
Star TribuneAccording to new Timberwolves president of basketball operations Flip Saunders, former Gophers forward Trevor Mbakwe performed well at last week's NBA draft combine in Chicago, which is held for players who have a likelihood of getting selected....Tags: Leslie Frazier, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Western Conference (NHL), Jarius Wright, Minnesota Timberwolves
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College basketball scoring reaches 60-year low
The Dayton Daily NewsThe caliber of the play in Louisville's 82-76 win over Michigan in the NCAA tournament final was applauded by many because of the high-powered offenses on display. Given the ever-slowing pace in college basketball, the game also was an anomaly....Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Xavier Musketeers, Michigan Wolverines, Northern Illinois Huskies
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Marquette's Blue sought draft advice from Bulls' Butler
Tribune reporterVander Blue’s NCAA tournament as a junior was one of the most remarkable among college basketball players. He helped lead Marquette to the Elite Eight, a game-winning shot against Davidson, 29 points against Butler and a 7-for-12 shooting night to...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, NBA Draft, Jimmy Butler, Russell Westbrook, National Basketball Association
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American Athletic Conference Primed For Next Week's Meeting
Over the next day or two, representatives of the athletic departments of the colleges and universities comprising the new American Athletic Conference, at least for the 2013-14 season, will converge on Ponte Vedra, Fla., for the annual spring meeting....Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Seton Hall Pirates, Georgetown Hoyas, DePaul Blue Demons , Atlantic Coast Conference
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College Plus: Californian signs with Presentation to play baseball
Shane Jackson of Livermore, Calif., has signed to play baseball for Presentation College. The 6-foot-3, 230-pound pitcher was a two-time letterwinner and team captain at Dougherty Valley High. He led his team to a 17-8 record his senior season and...Tags: College Sports, South Dakota State Jackrabbits, Indiana Hoosiers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Michigan Wolverines
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The Wisconsin State Journal Tom Oates column
The Wisconsin State JournalThings weren't awful for Wisconsin sports fans over the past year. Every one of our major college and professional sports teams qualified for the postseason or gave it a good run. Still, you know it's a down year in the state when UW-Whitewater can't...Tags: Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Zack Greinke, St. John's Red Storm, Georgetown Hoyas
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Davidson strengthens Atlantic 10 basketball
Last year, Davidson declined an invitation to join the Colonial Athletic Association. This week, the Wildcats accepted membership in the Atlantic 10. Ah, the power of television and men's basketball. Both the Richmond-based CAA and Newport News-...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Georgetown Hoyas, George Mason Patriots, Atlantic Coast Conference, Big East Conference
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Badgers hoops: UW will play at Virginia in Big Ten/ACC Challenge
The Wisconsin State JournalThe University of Wisconsin men's basketball team will get another crack at former assistant Tony Bennett and Virginia in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge next season. The pairings for the 15th annual event were announced Wednesday afternoon, and the Badgers...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Northwestern Wildcats, Penn State Nittany Lions, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Florida State Seminoles
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For What it's Worth---Cooling the Heat
No Derrick Rose, no Kirk Hinrich, no Luol Deng, no problem for the Chicago Bulls who rip away home court advantage from the Miami Heat and suddenly make things interesting in the NBA East. The Bulls scored the last ten points of the game, Nate Robinson&...
Tags: Big 12 Conference, Kirk Hinrich, National Collegiate Athletic Association, San Antonio Spurs, Kansas Jayhawks
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