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No. 2 Texas holds Samford to 33 points
Nov 16 2005 11:24PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - P.J. Tucker had 22 points and eight rebounds and No. 2 Texas got a near-record defensive performance in a 77-33 win over Samford on Wednesday night in the second round of the Guardians Classic tournament.
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No. 1 Duke routs Seton Hall 93-40
Nov 16 2005 10:28PM (CT)
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - J.J. Redick scored 18 points and top-ranked Duke turned in an overwhelming defensive performance to rout Seton Hall 93-40 in the quarterfinals of the NIT Season Tip-Off.
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Stanford's Edwards ready for Big Game
Nov 16 2005 10:04PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Trent Edwards mostly kept his left hand hidden from view while he spoke about his chances of playing for Stanford in the 108th Big Game.
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Tech player facing felony charge practices
Nov 16 2005 8:40PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia Tech cornerback Reuben Houston returned to practice Wednesday, one day after a judge ordered him back on the team even though he is facing felony drug charges.
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NCAA releases final South Carolina report
Nov 16 2005 8:34PM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - The NCAA released its final report Wednesday on its investigation of South Carolina's football program under ex-Gamecocks coach Lou Holtz.
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Penn St.'s Big Ten title drought may end
Nov 16 2005 7:52PM (CT)
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Kerry Collins, Ki-Jana Carter and Kyle Brady walked on to the Beaver Stadium field on a cool, dreary April day to the cheers of Penn State fans.
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New coach, attitude revive W. Michigan
Nov 16 2005 7:08PM (CT)
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) - When Bill Cubit first coached at Western Michigan, he was the offensive coordinator and the Broncos were among the Mid-American Conference's best teams.
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Former Colorado player Weatherspoon dies
Nov 16 2005 6:54PM (CT)
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Anthony Weatherspoon, a fullback who helped transform Colorado into a national power in the mid-1980s, died after a long struggle with leukemia. He was 39.
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No. 16 Orange set for Knight encounter
Nov 16 2005 6:32PM (CT)
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) - Between them, Bob Knight and Jim Boeheim have more than 1,500 wins, and one of the Hall of Fame coaches will get another Thursday night.
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Iron Bowl tailbacks may play huge roll
Nov 16 2005 6:09PM (CT)
AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Kenny Irons watched last season's Iron Bowl from the stands, wishing he could be out on the field. Kenneth Darby was on the field, wishing he was healthy.
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TCU can only wonder what could have been
Nov 16 2005 5:29PM (CT)
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - Cory Rodgers figures things kind of evened out for TCU. Like his coach and teammates, Rodgers wonders how different it might be now IF the Horned Frogs hadn't followed a season-opening upset victory at then-No. 7 Oklahoma by losing to lowly SMU the next week.
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Remnants of football brawl still stings
Nov 16 2005 5:10PM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina receiver Kris Clark had finished running his route late in the Clemson game when he spun to see what quickly became the defining moment of the 2004 season for both teams.
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Doherty starts anew at Florida Atlantic
Nov 16 2005 4:53PM (CT)
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) - He was the national coach of the year in 2001, recruited the nucleus of the team that delivered an NCAA championship to North Carolina last season and has walked the sidelines in some of college basketball's most storied arenas.
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Purdue guard Painter is out for season
Nov 16 2005 3:12PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Matt Painter's first season as Purdue's basketball coach figures to be more challenging without high-scoring David Teague.
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Rebuilding complete at George Washington
Nov 16 2005 11:32AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - George Washington might have been first in war and first in peace, but the university named after him was last _ or getting close to it _ in the hearts of college basketball fans only a few years ago.
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Kansas forward Darnell Jackson suspended
Nov 16 2005 9:26AM (CT)
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Kansas forward Darnell Jackson has been suspended for the Jayhawks' first nine games for receiving about $5,000 in benefits from a booster.
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Snyder's roots deep in college football
Nov 16 2005 5:41AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - While creating his "Miracle in Manhattan" and taking Kansas State from the depths to the heights of college football, Bill Snyder left lasting impressions on those who worked with him.
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Gophers just keep plugging in backs
Nov 16 2005 4:20AM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - After becoming the first team in Big Ten history to have three running backs earn conference player of the week honors in the same season, Minnesota coach Glen Mason was wondering if a name change was in order.
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No. 2 Texas opens season with rout
Nov 16 2005 4:18AM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - LaMarcus Aldridge and P.J. Tucker are back on the court and having fun again for the Texas Longhorns. Aldridge tied his career highs with 19 points and 11 rebounds, and Tucker scored 18 points for No. 2 Texas on Tuesday night in a season-opening 89-56 win over Southern in the first round of the Guardians Classic tournament.
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Newcomers to 'The Game' stunned by rivalry
Nov 16 2005 1:06AM (CT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - In Anthony Schlegel's first two years at Air Force, the Falcons' most intense games were against the other service academies. But nothing prepared him for the charged atmosphere of playing in his first Michigan-Ohio State game last November.
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Afflalo leads UCLA over New Mexico State
Nov 16 2005 12:48AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Arron Afflalo scored a career-high 23 points to lead 18th-ranked UCLA over New Mexico State 83-70 in a first-round Preseason NIT game Tuesday night.
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