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Cleveland State still has UIC's number
Remarkably, Cleveland State continues to have UIC's number, creating matchup problems and applying pressure to befuddle the Flames. The Vikings' 77-66 victory Saturday night at UIC Pavilion was their 12th straight over the Flames. Go figure....
Tags: Cleveland State Vikings, UIC Flames
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SPORTS ROUNDUP: Golden Knights get Mission League win against Wolverines
BOYS’ BASKETBALL St. Francis 65, Harvard-Westlake 55: Kyle Leufroy finished with a team-high 25 points Friday to spark the visiting Golden Knights in a Mission League game. Evan Crawford collected 13 points for St. Francis (13-12, 3-7 in league)....Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Sports, Basketball
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Crescenta Valley soccer remains tied for first in Pacific League
BOYS' SOCCER Crescenta Valley 4, Hoover 1: With first place in the Pacific League at stake, the Crescenta Valley High boys' soccer team got a strong second half effort that featured a pair of successful penalty kicks from Erick Trejo. Crescenta Valley,...Tags: Soccer, College Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Loyola Ramblers, Wars and Interventions
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Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy soccer edges Alemany, 2-1
GIRLS' SOCCER Flintridge Sacred Heart 2, Alemany 1: Senior Hailey James and junior Laura Thompson scored goals to propel the Tologs to their Mission League road win on Wednesday. Savannah Viola and Hannah Armendariz had assists for the Tologs (12-1-3,...Tags: Soccer, Sports
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No win in Horizon League for Holy Family basketball
GIRLS' BASKETBALL Bishop Conaty-Loretto 33, Holy Family 23: Charise Talaro had 11 points Thursday for the visiting Gaels in an Horizon League game. Holy Family dropped to 2-9, 0-2 in league. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Glendale Community College 52,...Tags: College Sports, Sports, Basketball
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Holy Family girls' basketball can't pull out of funk
LOS ANGELES — The Holy Family girls' basketball team suffered through a horrendous shooting performance in the first half of its Horizon League opener Thursday afternoon against Sacred Heart of Jesus. As a result, the Gaels fell behind by nine....Tags: Sports, Basketball
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Detroit holds on for 84-76 win over Green Bay
DETROIT (AP) — Ray McCallum scored 26 points, Jason Calliste added 20 and Detroit hit its free throws in an 84-76 win over Green Bay on Saturday. McCallum was just 6 of 15 from the field and Calliste was 3 of 12, but the pair combined to go 25 of...
Tags: Ray McCallum, Detroit Titans
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New crop filling in the field for local girls' soccer programs
With another winter ready to usher in another start to the high school girls’ soccer season, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy will once more look to fill the void left by a departing All-Area Player of the Year. The Tologs will also begin a major...
Tags: College Sports, Soccer, California Interscholastic Federation, Students, Jordan Miller
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Local girls' soccer teams ready for start of season
CRESCENTA VALLEY COACH: Jorden Schulz, third year. LEAGUE: Pacific LAST SEASON: 13-5-2, 11-1-2 for tie for first place in Pacific League. Lost to Long Beach Millikan, 2-1, in first round of CIF Southern Section Division II playoffs. PLAYERS TO WATCH:...
Tags: Soccer, College Sports, Sports
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Back at full strength, DePaul, Martin thinking big
DePaul's Anna Martin didn't fully realize what was missing last season until practice began this fall. "I don't think it hit any of us until we were at practice with a full team and how awesome it is to run drills that way instead of with six or seven,"...
Tags: DePaul Blue Demons , National Collegiate Athletic Association, Big East Conference, Loyola Ramblers, College Basketball
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Out of my mind Monday moanin'
Change of Subject#Why aren't more people talking about "the fiscal cliff"? Because Congress will never let us go over it, that's why. It's the Y2K of looming catastrophes. #In the "The Customer Is Always Wrong" department this weekend we had the Honky...... -
Indianapolis will get back-to-back NCAA Regionals
INDIANAPOLIS - The road to the Final Four will twice come through Indianapolis in as many seasons. On Monday the NCAA announced that Lucas Oil Stadium will be the host for the 2014 Men's Basketball Midwest Regional in March of that season. It will mark a...
Tags: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Lucas Oil Stadium
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