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Obama's arrival at Towson brings excitement to hoops game
The Towson Center was transformed Saturday afternoon from a sleepy arena into a vibrant place to be for a few thousand Baltimoreans due to the presence of President Barack Obama and his family.
An announced 3,119 fans showed up to see Obama — and a...Tags: Jeff Gordon, Barack Obama, Towson Tigers, Colonial Athletic Association, College Basketball
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The seasons are half over, but there's more to see
It's a little hard for me to believe, but we've already passed the midway point of the fall high school sports season. Friday's football games were part of week-six scheduling, a game more than the halfway point. Some sports during the season are...Tags: Halloween, Golf, High School Sports, Volleyball, Football
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A week away from the state finals, here's one more field hockey poll
One last field hockey power poll might have been more appropriate last Friday, when there was still a good amount of Harford County teams left in the MPSSAA regional tournaments, but I was engaged in heavy-duty social commentary, writing about how the...Tags: High School Sports, Field Hockey
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The Sweet 16: Baltimore's best college basketball players
16. Dylon Cormier, Loyola Jimmy Patsos was ecstatic to keep Cormier home for college. The Greyhounds coach was not only getting a first-team Baltimore Sun All-Metro player in Cormier, but also a player that would later prove to be his top local...Tags: DePaul Blue Demons , Big East Conference, Los Angeles Lakers, Kemba Walker, Kevin Thompson
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For Terps' Edsall, playing Notre Dame brings back mixed emotions
Connecticut had just defeated Notre Dame in double overtime two seasons ago, but the thoughts of Huskies players were already racing past football and onto something far more profound.
It was one of the most significant victories for then-coach Randy...Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, NBC (tv network), Maryland Terrapins, FedEx Field, Punishment
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Stefani's ace stands alone
The Philadelphia InquirerARDMORE, Pa. Shawn Stefani provided both the drama and the theater at Merion Golf Club's long par-3 17th on Sunday, knocking in the first and only hole in one of the 113th U.S. Open. Stefani's 4-iron on the 229-yard hole hit off a bank to the left of the...Tags: Sergio Garcia, Steve Stricker, Louis Oosthuizen, The Open Championship, David Toms
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With Sun, Faris Learning A Lesson In Reality
The Hartford CourantBy JOHN ALTAVILLA During her career at UConn, Kelly Faris played in 154 games. She was a member of four Final Four teams and two national champions, including the Huskies' 39-0 team in 2009-10. In her golden era, UConn lost just 11 games, seven to...Tags: Geno Auriemma, Tina Charles, Connecticut Huskies, Seattle Storm, Kelly Faris
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Illini, NIU season-opener times set
Illinois will start its 2013 football season with a morning game, and Northern Illinois drew a mid-afternoon time slot for its opener at Iowa. The Illini opener against Southern Illinois will kick off at 11 a.m. Aug. 31, the Big Ten Network announced...
Tags: Northern Illinois Huskies, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Purdue Boilermakers, College Football, Michigan Wolverines
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The top 25 @ 140: Which college teams lead in Twitter followers?
The Academic Progress Rate reports were released Tuesday, and they are important to some because they monitor the education status for our fine collegiate "student athletes." Schools that don't meet certain standards are subject to banishment from...
Tags: Southeastern Conference, LSU Tigers, Social Media, Serena Williams, College Basketball
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Odell is OPRF athlete of the year
Tom Odell was the recipient of Oak Park-River Forest High School's Athletic Medal Award for achievements in academics and athletics. His academic resume earned him admission to Northwestern. The recently graduated Odell will be given a chance to...
Tags: College Sports, Northwestern Wildcats, Northern Illinois Huskies, Big Ten Conference, Awards and Prizes
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USSSA Pride hope to complete unfinished business Sunday
The National Professional Fastpitch 2012 softball season left a bitter taste in the mouth of Caitlin Lowe. Despite the fact that her USSSA Pride team won the regular season with a 31-12 record, an overall NPF championship winner was left undetermined....
Tags: ESPN (tv network), International Olympic Committee, College Baseball, Softball
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College games on Friday nights could divide Southern California
In its never-ending quest for more money and more TV exposure, the Pac-12 Conference is taking dead aim at something that used to be considered unfathomable — playing college football on Friday nights. The commissioner, Larry Scott, gave ample...
Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Schools, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oregon State Beavers, College Football
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