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Richey | Illinois a true basketball school again Illinois coach Brad Underwood doesn't mind dropping the tidbit that the Associated Press named the Illini the No. 11 program in college basketball ...
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Reis excelled as two-sport star at Webster University ... continues our weekly series highlighting the top athletes from area small colleges.Jeff Reis entered his final college basketball game having already ...
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Penn basketball legend Fran Dunphy named Acting Director of Athletics at Temple "When Temple calls and asks, my tendency is to say 'yes.'" Dunphy is taking over at an uncertain time for college athletics with the coronavirus pandemic ...
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Kentucky women's basketball coach Matthew Mitchell recovering from brain surgery LEXINGTON - Kentucky women's basketball coach Matthew Mitchell is recovering from brain surgery following complications from a concussion in ...
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Texas Tech basketball: Tech not a winner in transfer market without NCAA cooperation LUBBOCK, TEXAS - NOVEMBER 24: Head coach Chris Beard of the Texas Tech Red Raiders exits the hallway before the college basketball game ...
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Mike Pratt enjoyed Billy Packer on TV because he talked basketball, not BS By LARRY VAUGHT. Mike Pratt didn't get to see a lot of college basketball games on television growing up in Dayton, Ohio. He does remember a Big ...
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Steve Says: OSU's Sullinger, Craft snubbed in all-decade picks Like many Big Ten basketball followers, I watched as the team was ... BTN analysts and national college basketball media submit ballots for the team.
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Ryle's Maddie Scherr Named Kentucky's Miss Basketball Scherr is committed to play college basketball at the University of Oregon. She led the Raiders to a 23-11 record before the season was stopped.
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Behind the Banner: Matt Harpring "I love college basketball, and I didn't want to leave after a season like that. It was important to me to come back and help get Tech basketball back ...
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NBA Bust Greg Oden Joined the Chinese Basketball Association and Wasn't Even the Best Center ... The 7-foot center shot 61.6% from the field and was the most dominant inside force in college basketball during the 2006-07 season. Oden led Ohio ...
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