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Women's Final Four 2011: Notre Dame, UConn Players React To Huge Upset SB Nation Notre Dame's 72-63 win over UConn on Sunday night was the Shock Heard Round The Women's Basketball World. It was the Huskies themselves that are left to answer the questions as to why and how this happened. Head coach Geno Auriemma took note of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aggies top Stanford in thriller to reach title game Los Angeles Times Sydney Colson dribbled the length of the court and dished to Tyra White for the go-ahead layup with 3.3 seconds left, and the Aggies knocked off Stanford, 63-62, in the Final Four on Sunday to reach the NCAA championship game for the first time. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walker runs into his most D-termined foe New York Post HOUSTON -- In their hotel room in the wee hours yesterday morning, after UConn had survived Kentucky to reach tonight's championship game against Butler, Donnell Beverly turned to roommate Kemba Walker and said: "All you have to do is just play the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Talk of our Town: Blue II resting up for the big game Indianapolis Star Sunday was a lazy day in Houston for Butler University's 7-year-old English bulldog mascot, Blue II. The celebrity canine reportedly was saving energy for tonight's NCAA championship game against Connecticut, and he had earned some naps. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rangers Ballpark in Arlington Boston Globe By Peter Abraham ARLINGTON, Texas — It was not unthinkable that the Red Sox would lose their first series of the season. The Texas Rangers did win the American League pennant last season, after all, and were playing at home. But the idea that the $161 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Butler's Last Climb: UConn, Kemba Await CNN Shelvin Mack was Butler's scoring star in the semifinals, dropping 24 points on VCU. (Bob Donnan/US Presswire) HOUSTON — "You are on the slopes of Mount Everest, very near the top now." The Butler Bulldogs ate their Friday dinner in a Maggiano's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Drama, nostalgia at the Masters Vancouver Sun By JIMMY BURCH, McClatchy Newspapers April 4, 2011 5:30 AM Every Masters offers a blend of nostalgia and drama. For a tournament that has been a PGA Tour staple since 1934, both elements are as essential to the overall package as pink azaleas and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Five Miami musings we must share ESPN (blog) By Sandra Harwitt The Sony Ericsson Open marks the end of the annual spring hard-court season. It provides a sense of how 2011 is shaking out as the tours heads off to the European clay circuit. Don't miss a moment of the latest tennis coverage from ... See all stories on this topic » |
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