Posts Tagged ‘Sports’
Local Sports Roundup for March 15, 2010
Dickinson College baseball flattens Lancaster Bible College
The Dickinson College baseball team started the 2010 campaign with a strong showing in a pair of wins over visiting Lancaster Bible College. The game was originally scheduled to be played in Lancaster.
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Local Sports Roundup for March 15, 2010
Find out how county teams fared in baseball action Sunday.
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Today ’s Sports Menu (3/13/10)
Turner has last word after game full of trash talk
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s the game within the game. It’s called trash-talking, a combination of braggadocio and pushing of emotional buttons. And it was rampant when Illinois and Ohio State tangled Saturday.”Trash-talking is a part of basketball,” Illini star Demetri McCamey said. ”There’s nothing negative said. We’re just saying, ‘Let’s get it on.”’That depends, though, on your definition of …
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Today ’s Sports Menu (3/13/10)
TV Today Basketball College Men: Conference USA Championship, CBS — 8:30 a.m. Coll
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Sports digest: Mar. 13
Heavy rains delay Edison Relays track
For just the second time in the 49-year history of the Edison Relays, the boys high school track meet was postponed Friday.
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Sports digest: Mar. 13
BoxingPacquiao has plentyto lose against Clottey
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Friedrichs: Caught in the sports media vortex
The World’s Top Sports Events
Which is the most lucrative athletic battle?
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Friedrichs: Caught in the sports media vortex
The media vortex sucked up hockey, LeBron James, Tiger Woods, Donovan McNabb, baseball stars tied to a doctor being investigated for HGH and Brittney Griner this week.
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Sports Notes
Idaho colleges roundup: Boise State wins WAC swimming and diving title
In just their fith year of competition, the Broncos knocked off their nearest competitor San Jose State by nearly 100 points, 587-494, to win their first WAC title on Saturday in San Antonio. BSU’s Amber Boucher, who earned five gold medals, was named the WAC swimmer of the year. Stephanie North (100 freestyle), Christine Raininger (200 butterfly) and the 400 freestyle relay team earned …
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Sports Notes
Husker baseball times changed
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UPI NewsTrack Sports
No. 16 Tennessee routs Mississippi State 75-59
J.P. Prince had 16 points, Scotty Hopson added 14 and No. 16 Tennessee held Mississippi State scoreless for the first 6:10 and never looked back, finishing the regular season with a 75-59 win Saturday night.
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UPI NewsTrack Sports
Americans fall behind in Davis Cup … Villegas, Kim share Honda lead … Peppers joins Bears to start free agency … Cornell first to earn NCAA berth … Sports news from United Press International.
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National Sports Briefs
COLLEGE UPDATE:Former Falcon leads upset
GLENDALE — The following are updates on area athletes at the collegiate level.
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National Sports Briefs
Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Mike Shanahan said that the Washington Redskins plan to tender Jason Campbell, their starting quarterback the past 31/ …
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Susan Lulgjuraj’s college sports blog: Atlantic 10 still high with bracketologist
Next Week’s Guest: Robert Diamond Jr.
Barclays’ Robert Diamond will discuss the health of the banking industry with Steve Forbes.
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Susan Lulgjuraj’s college sports blog: Atlantic 10 still high with bracketologist
Temple’s Juan Fernandez (4) drives under pressure from St. Bonaventure’s Michael Davenport (32) during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at St. Bonaventure University in Olean, N.Y., Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. Temple won 73-55.
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Ask Tom: Got a sports question?
Harper another Roy Hobbs
Sports Illustrated has tabbed Bryce Harper the next LeBron James for June.
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Ask Tom: Got a sports question?
Tom recently acknowledged St. Edward as “the greatest small-town producer of athletes in Nebraska history.” A reader points out Iowa’s own success story.
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1990 ABC Sports College Football Intro
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