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Top junior prospect Breanna Stewart humbly goes about her business
She says that she needs to shoot better. She must improve her ballhandling. She needs to get stronger. She has to "think" the game better and become a more effective leader. When Breanna Stewart talks about her game, her words might be those of any of...Tags: Basketball, High School Sports, Cheryl Miller, Human Interest, Athletes
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Belles lend support to British players
| 247-4637The Philly Belles AAU girls program and the Haringey Angels of London have a unique arrangement that both hope will benefit each other and, in the long run, perhaps help the British national women's team. The Belles and Angels have been sister programs...Tags: Geno Auriemma, University of Connecticut, Disasters, Dresses (clothing), Chris Dailey
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Game 3: Breaking through
Sun reporterWith their season on the line -- the goal line to be exact -- the Ravens refused to budge. The defense delivered a vintage stand at M&T Bank Stadium, where the Ravens relied on a smothering performance to notch a desperately-needed first victory of the...Tags: Chris McAlister, New Orleans Saints, Photography, Baltimore Ravens, Pete Kendall
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Game 10: Sams, J. Lewis give leg up
Sun ReporterAfter tripping over themselves for the entire first half, the Ravens hit their stride yesterday with the help of two unlikely heroes. On the legs of return specialist B.J. Sams and running back Jamal Lewis - who hadn't been impact players this season -...Tags: Lawyer Milloy, Chris Chester, Atlanta Falcons, Keith Brooking, Brian Billick
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Game 12: Reign delay for Ravens
Sun reporterOn a night when the Ravens could have had the AFC North clinched, they flinched. Committing mistakes in all three phases - offense, defense and special teams - the Ravens flopped before a national television audience, falling to the Cincinnati Bengals,...Tags: Paul Brown Stadium, Chad Johnson, Ed Reed, Mark Clayton, Paul Brown
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Game 5: Hobbled Ravens hold the line
Sun reporterIt was a painful reunion yesterday with Trent Dilfer, but it had nothing to do with the Super Bowl-winning quarterback's one-time grudge against the Ravens. Entering the game without four starters and then losing two offensive linemen in one series,...Tags: Vernon Davis, Pittsburgh Steelers, Alex Smith, Photography, Brian Billick
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Game 6: Ravens 'D' pounds home its point vs. Rams
Sun reporterThe Ravens were without their starting quarterback. They were without their best tight end. And they were without a majority of their starting offensive line. But yesterday against the hapless St. Louis Rams, the Ravens proved they still had something...Tags: Antwan Barnes, Buffalo Bills, Mark Clayton, Ed Reed, St. Louis Rams
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Week 10: Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston
Baltimoresun.com staffJoe: Is it time to just admit that the Ravens need to rebuild? What do you think of their nucleus? Do they have good young players to build around? Mike Preston: Regardless of if they have a winning season or not this year, it is time for the Ravens to...Tags: Terrell Owens, Randy Moss, Mark Clayton, Chris McAlister, Willis McGahee
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Ravens give Freddy a big claws-up
Sun reporterIf everything went as planned, David Pittman settled in for a Halloween tradition last night: catching a horror film. "Anytime it's Halloween, I always look at scary movies," said the Ravens cornerback, who intended to see Saw IV. "I like that moment...Tags: Mike Anderson, Chris McAlister, Religious Festivals, Horror (genre), Gary Stills
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Week 16: Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston
Baltimoresun.com staffTony: Why is the Ravens' offensive line so bad? There is constant pressure on the quarterback and no holes for the running back. I thought this group was supposed to be talented. What's been the difference from last year? Mike Preston: The major...Tags: Public Employees, St. Louis Rams, Ozzie Newsome, Cincinnati Bengals, NFL Preseason
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Ravens hire Harbaugh
Sun reporterJohn Harbaugh was hired by the Ravens yesterday in a bold move that gives the longtime assistant coach his first head-coaching opportunity. The Ravens will introduce the 45-year-old Philadelphia Eagles secondary coach, who comes from a football family,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Baseball, Jason Garrett, Employment, Stanford University
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Ravens' Gaither studying up
Sun ReporterBy his own admission, Jared Gaither wasn't much for academics while attending the University of Maryland. But he has become more of a student since leaving college. These days, Gaither, the Ravens' raw-boned rookie offensive tackle, directs his...Tags: Gaming, Jason Brown, Kelly Gregg, University of Maryland, College Park, Gary Stills
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