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Former ODU coach Larry becomes associate commissioner with Atlantic 10
A chance meeting at Newport News-Williamsburg International Airport several months back led to the next chapter in Wendy Larry's career. Larry, the former women's basketball coach at Old Dominion, on Monday was named an associate commissioner of the...Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, Virginia Commonwealth Rams, Georgia State Panthers, Old Dominion Monarchs
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Ex-Red Rovers reunite on NCC's men's hoops team
The 2006-2007 Easton boys basketball team was special. Those Red Rovers went 24-0 in the regular season and then bounced back from a loss to Emmaus in the Lehigh Valley Conference title game to beat the Green Hornets in the District 11 4A finals....
Tags: College Basketball, DeSales University, Basketball, Baseball, College Sports
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Huskies' Loss To Temple Had Errors, But Wasn't A Comedy
The Hartford CourantThe UConn football season was already intriguing enough through six games. On Saturday, Murphy's Law got thrown in: Whatever can go wrong will go wrong — and it did. The Huskies had to absorb a 17-14 overtime loss to Temple before 37,279 at...Tags: Butterfly Ballots, Connecticut Huskies, Football, Big East Conference, Steve Addazio
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South Lake's versatile ATH Kris White has offers from Memphis, Kent State
South Lake High athlete Kris White didn’t really have an agenda when it came to college football recruiting. In fact, at times he wasn’t even sure there was an agenda at all for him at the next level. But the kid who played quarterback...
Tags: Football, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, College Football
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UConn Kicker Has Bad Day, But Stands Tall In Defeat
The Hartford CourantEAST HARTFORD — He had worn pink socks pulled up almost to his knees during this afternoon. And now those pink socks, reminders of the fight against breast cancer, seemed pale next to Chad Christen's cheeks. His cheeks were flaming pink, flush with...Tags: Butterfly Ballots, Connecticut Huskies, Football, Big East Conference, Steve Addazio
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Tom Z's Highly Unethical College Football Gambling Picks: Week 6
After five weeks, I finally think I’m getting a feel for this crazy college football season. Unfortunately, it seems like Las Vegas is getting a feel for it as well. The lines keep getting tougher and tougher to pick. Luckily, I’m not the...
Tags: Florida Gators, Personal Service, Pittsburgh Panthers, Oklahoma Sooners, Bowl Championship Series
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Video: Watch Temple block USF's potential game-winning FG attempt
You're likely to see more USF fans with "Fire Skip Holtz" signs in the future after the Bulls lost to Temple on the road. USF is now 1-9 in their last 10 Big East games. Here's video of the Owls blocking a USF field goal attempt near the end of the game...
Tags: Big East Conference, South Florida Bulls, Skip Holtz
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McGloin leads Penn State past Temple
Of The Morning CallQuarterback Matt McGloin threw for a career-high 318 yards and a touchdown and ran for two more, leading Penn State to a 24-13 victory over Temple at Beaver Stadium. McGloin ran for scores of 1 and 2 yards, the team's first rushing touchdowns of the...Tags: Football, Bill O'Brien, Sports, Joe Paterno
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Terps Trio: Notre Dame to the ACC, Randy Edsall vs. UConn, Sam Cassell Jr.'s eligibility
Baltimore Sun reporters Jeff Barker and Don Markus and editor Matt Bracken weigh in on the three biggest topics of the past week in Maryland sports. What does the addition of Notre Dame mean to the ACC and to Maryland? Jeff Barker: For the ACC, it...
Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, Connecticut Huskies, Randy Edsall, Sam Cassell
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Gerald O. Morganthall Sr., 92
Gerald Owen Morganthall Sr., 92, of Greenfield, Ind., and formerly of 130 Fairview Ave. Waynesboro, Pa., for many years, died Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012, at Hancock Regional Hospital in Greenfield. Born Oct. 8, 1919, in Waynesboro, he was the son of the...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), U.S. Army, Mack Trucks, Inc., Human Interest, World War II (1939-1945)
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Learning process for Terps true freshmen Stefon Diggs, Wes Brown
Stefon Diggs allowed himself a weak smile. Maryland had just defeated Temple, and Diggs had accounted for 135 yards on punt and kickoff returns, rushes and receptions. But Diggs had also fumbled a fourth-quarter punt. "I took my eyes off the ball —...
Tags: Connecticut Huskies, Football, Maryland Terrapins, Randy Edsall, College Sports
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Terps notes: Injury report and 'Pride' uniforms
The Baltimore SunHeading into Saturday's game at Temple, Maryland’s defense, which certainly looks like the team’s strongest unit this season, will get back a couple players who had been injured. Defensive linemen Keith Bowers (knee) and Isaiah Ross...Tags: Football, Maryland Terrapins, Randy Edsall, Atlantic Coast Conference, Florida State Seminoles
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