‘College sports’ Articles
Written by Joe M on 04 June 2010
The Washington Post reported earlier Thursday night that legendary UCLA men's basketball coach John Wooden has died.
As the Internet buzzed with the news, other news outlets reported that Wooden, 99, was in the hospital and gravely ill.
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Written by Joe M on 20 April 2010
The Bruins go ahead in their playoff series with the Sabres, Fred Hill is finally out at Rutgers and Kyle Singler is staying at Duke.
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Written by Joe M on 15 April 2010
The Patriots could head into next season no better than third in their division, the Stanley Cup playoffs get under way and that high school football stadium holds how many people?
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Written by Joe M on 13 April 2010
The Red Sox fell to the Twins in the debut of Target Field, Big Ben says his Big Sorry and Providence players practice random acts of violence.
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Written by Joe M on 12 April 2010
Phil Mickelson wins his third Masters, the first round of the Stanley Cups playoffs is on its way and BC rules the college hockey world.
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Written by Joe M on 09 April 2010
Not sure how I missed this one, but Rutgers appears to be on the verge of looking for a new head coach.
How exactly Fred Hill and the Scarlet Knights got to this point is much more interesting than it might sound.
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Written by Joe M on 09 April 2010
The Penguins close out the Mellon Arena in style, an umpire says the Sox are too slow and the Bruins get a big win.
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Written by Joe M on 08 April 2010
Bad news for the Bruins, another coaching shakeup in the ACC and the Red Sox prevent the opponents runs, but forget their own.
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Written by Joe M on 07 April 2010
The UConn women prove just how amazing they are, run-prevention doesn't work in Game 2 and if no one attends a press conference, does it actually happen?
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Written by Joe M on 06 April 2010
Two of the remaining openings in college basketball appear to be filled, as both DePaul and Boston College are expected to hold press conferences to introduce a new coach in the near future.
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