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Jimmy Patsos does it his way, and Loyola keeps winning
Jimmy Patsos got what he wanted after all. "Three games in March," he said Sunday after Loyola beat Manhattan, 63-61, at Reitz Arena. Three games to win the upcoming Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championships and get the automatic bid to the...
Tags: Argo (movie), Elvis Presley, Movies, Boston Celtics, College Basketball
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NCAA sees bumps in the road, but schools pay for the damage
Come to find out, the creators of the dreaded "lack of institutional control" have been throwing stones from inside their own glass house. The NCAA, short for the National Collegiate Athletic Assn., is now in the kind of damage-control mode that it so...
Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Mark Emmert, Awards and Prizes, Shabazz Muhammad, The Pennsylvania State University
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Herbalife cozies up with UCLA
Herbalife International says it's all about helping people "pursue healthy, active lives." UCLA's Geffen School of Medicine likes to think of itself as being in the forefront of medical research and modern healthcare. But the curious relationship...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Awards and Prizes, Nobel Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Research
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Smaller school is just right for guard Robert Cartwright
There's something inspiring about choosing a school for academic reasons, then not abandoning it when you become a star athlete and others try to lure you away with visions of grandeur. Robert Cartwright is a junior point guard at La Canada Flintridge...
Tags: Justin Bieber, California Polytechnic State University, Trips and Vacations, California Interscholastic Federation, Wars and Interventions
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The Prospector: Make way for little guys in fast, furious football
If you like speed and flash in your football, then you’re going to love what Central Florida’s 2014 edition has to offer. As we look at the upcoming senior class, and more specifically, the latest Sentinel Super60 rankings, one thing jumps...
Tags: Garrett Johnson, New Smyrna Beach, Awards and Prizes, Kevin Sousa, Kentucky Wildcats
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Susan Love, doctor/patient
And now, she is the patient. For decades, as a surgeon, researcher, professor and medical celebrity of sorts, Susan Love has led the charge against breast cancer and for women's health. She served on President Clinton's cancer advisory board. She set up a...
Tags: Women's Health, Nursing, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Entertainment Events, Research
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The full truth about the Second Amendment
The debate on gun control lately has been going like this: Liberals propose various restrictions on allowable firearms, acceptable owners and approved ammunition. Conservatives exclaim, "Second Amendment!" And the debate, at least in the mind of the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Assault, Northwestern University, Gun Control, Freedom of the Press
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Hurdler Reginald Bell to join Eastern Michigan football team
The fastest 110-meter hurdler in a California high school can't wait to try his skills on the football field. Reginald Bell, a 17-year-old senior at Los Angeles Dorsey, is headed to Eastern Michigan on a football scholarship. He's a quarterback, but this...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Robert Griffin III, High School Sports, Schools, High Schools
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Bill Walton never takes a timeout from talking
In a week when you thought you might have heard it all, I present to you Bill Walton speaking to USC students and bashing UCLA basketball. "I never knew they had pretty girls here at USC," began Walton, one of UCLA's all-time greats, after being...
Tags: USC Trojans, Oprah Winfrey, Junior Seau, Stanford Cardinal, Oregon State Beavers
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Basketball blog | Jabari Parker still resting foot, should be ready by season's start
Word out of Simeon is Jabari Parker will be on the shelf for several weeks following the foot injuries he suffered while helping Team USA capture the FIBA under-17 World Championships last month.
He won't need surgery and should be ready to go from day...Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Basketball, Sports
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Former major leaguer Don Buford keeps the dreams alive
It is early Monday morning, Martin Luther King Jr. Day. But Don Buford is not standing on a stage and talking about having a dream. That's not his style. Besides, he has already lived one himself, the kind Dr. King preached about. Buford has a new job,...
Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Arts and Culture, USC Trojans, Major League Baseball Draft, Jim Palmer
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Brain issues in back of Fencik's mind
Gary Fencik plans to watch Sunday's Super Bowl on a big screen TV from the comfort of his own home. The former Bears safety, who played in Super Bowl XX in New Orleans, also says he enjoys the comfort of not knowing whether he might be predisposed to...
Tags: Psychiatry, Prostate Cancer, Anthony Adams, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, Medical Research
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