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New UCLA Coach Steve Alford steps out on a big stage — is he ready?
He has a rock-star image with an opening-act resume. He was once Hoosiers, but, in the last decade, Gene Hackman has led the exact same number of teams to the Sweet 16. He prides himself on playing Ivy League-smart basketball, which was pretty cool...
Tags: College Basketball, UCLA Bruins, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Indiana Hoosiers
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Playing For Connecticut's Hockey Future
The Hartford CourantThis is a big day for Yale hockey. This is even a bigger day for Quinnipiac hockey and all that President John Lahey has worked to build at the Hamden school. Yet make no mistake, this could be the biggest day for hockey in a long time for our...Tags: Ben Smith (ice hockey), National Hockey League, College Basketball, CONSOL Energy Incorporated, Jonathan Quick
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If he's on his game, Mark Lyons could get Arizona the NCAA title
Florida Gulf Coast is a hot story and, gee, that old La Salle played great, but all of that may not matter. Forget Louisville, Indiana, Duke and Syracuse and save your talk about difference-maker guards Peyton Siva of Louisville, Miami's Shane Larkin,...
Tags: College Basketball, Solomon Hill, Aaron Craft, Mark Lyons, Syracuse Orange
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True underdogs mix with pedigreed types in wide-open NCAA tournament
My dream of a West Regional foursome of Wichita State, La Salle, Harvard and Iowa State came only half true. Los Angeles fell two underdogs short from hitting for the Cinderella cycle. The disappointment abated when, in Philadelphia, the hallucination...
Tags: Roy Williams, Michigan Wolverines, Television Industry, Pacific-12 Conference, Wichita State Shockers
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College football could use a big dose of March Madness
Hopefully, the powers that be are watching. They saw the adulation and euphoria on the faces of the players from the likes of Harvard, Oregon, California and Ole Miss. They saw the look of disappointment on the faces of the fans who spent countless...
Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Pacific-12 Conference, LSU Tigers, Mid-American Conference, Football
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Ravens rookie fullback may be reminded frequently about his Harvard roots
Let's get the last name out of the way first. It's Juszczyk. Somehow, from that lonely vowel and thicket of consonants, comes a pronunciation of YOOZ-check. Don't feel bad if you don't say it right the first time. No one ever does. No, check that. One...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Brian Billick, Matt Birk, NFL Draft, National Football League
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Bobcats At Their Worst; Bears At Their Best
The Hartford CourantOne coach said his team hadn't played any better all season. The other said his team hadn't played any worse. "As complete a game as we played," Brown coach Brendan Whittet said. "We stunk," Quinnipiac coach Rand Pecknold said after his team was waxed...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ice Hockey, Providence Friars, Sports
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Notebook: Kelly, Crane among finalists for Yeardley Love Unsung Hero Award
Kelly, Crane among finalists for Yeardley Love Unsung Hero Award North Carolina junior midfielder Frankie Kelly (Calvert Hall) and Loyola freshman defenseman Jason Crane (Chesapeake-Anne Arundel), North Carolina junior defender Zoe Skinner (Towson High)...Tags: Georgetown Hoyas, Yeardley Love, Virginia Cavaliers, Lacrosse, Big East Conference
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NCAA favorites, that's you Arizona and Gonzaga, better be on alert
SALT LAKE CITY -- Arizona is thrilled to be playing Harvard on Saturday on its way to next week's West regional in Los Angeles. No one can say that, but it's only human Tucson nature. Wanting to play No. 14 instead of No. 3 to reach the Sweet 16 is a...
Tags: Georgetown Hoyas, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, UCLA Bruins, College Basketball, Mountain West Conference
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Selection Sunday is exciting but will never top the NFL Draft
"Selection Sunday." It's got a nice ring, but don't get too cocky, basketball fans. Granted, you have one of the two best non-sporting sporting events (in which no scoring happens), but you will never touch the first day of the NFL Draft. But you...
Tags: Joakim Noah, Television Industry, J.J. Redick, Batman (tv program) , The Tonight Show (tv program)
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Digest: No. 2 Mount St. Joe tops Glenelg Country in hoops
Varsity boys basketball No. 2 Mount St. Joe tops Glenelg Country Kameron Williams led all scorers with 24 points and Phil Booth had 23 as No. 2 Mount St.Joseph beat visiting Glenelg Country School, 73-60, in Maryland Interscholastic Athletic...Tags: Duke Blue Devils, Georgetown Hoyas, Students, New York Dragons, College Basketball
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Waiting for the return of Grant Hill
The best pro basketball team in Los Angeles isn't thinking much about tomorrow. It's having too much fun with today. But tomorrow, also known as Grant Hill, sat behind the Clippers bench Wednesday night, looking dapper in a light brown sport coat and...
Tags: Christian Laettner, Grant Hill, DeAndre Jordan, Olympic Games, Chauncey Billups
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