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55 minutes ago ago from UCHuskies
It had been 11 days since the Huskies last outing, and it showed. File this one under not pretty, but we'll take it . The Huskies came out flat, sloppy, rusty, and disinterested but they turned it on in time to put UCF away, 60-51. The defensive effort was there today, but the offense didn't wake up until the second half, and truthfully, I'm not sure anyone besides Jerome Dyson or Stanley Robinson ever woke up. Dyson ...
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21 hours ago ago from Inside the Hall | An Indiana Hoosiers basketball blog
After one of its best halves of basketball last week against Kentucky and a week of final exams, it was tough to imagine Indiana would come out with the same type of intensity for North Carolina Central. In front of a crowd of 11,010 at Assembly Hall, the Hoosiers (5-5) got 29 points from Maurice Creek and limited NC Central to 28 percent shooting in the second half for a comfortable 81-58 win. We realized that we weren't back in ...
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21 hours ago ago from Inside the Hall | An Indiana Hoosiers basketball blog
THE GOOD: BOUNCING BACK. Tale of two halves this evening in Bloomington. After a lack of defensive presence coupled with some lackadaisical play in the first half, IU came storming out of the gate in the second half, and never looked back. Blame the first half on finals, or a week off, or whatever you want, but Tom Crean must have lit a fire under his team in the locker room, because they took it to another level after the intermission. ...
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10 hours ago ago from The Niles Star
By JEFF FISHER Niles Daily Star NOTRE DAME, Ind. - Maybe revenge was on the mind of the Irish, who suffered an 89-63 beat down at the hands of the Bruins last season in Westwood, and there is no better way to put a bad loss behind you than to knock off one of the most storied college basketball programs in history. Notre Dame rebounded from an 87-85 loss to Loyola Marymount on Dec, 12 with the win over the Bruins. Led by ...
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23 hours ago ago from Western Herald
By Katrina Murphy Sports Editor It was a decision that came down to the buzzer. After a tough week of hard losses, the Western Michigan University Broncos defeated the Saint Louis Billikens (4-7) in a 54-53 decision. During the first meeting between the two teams in 2008, Saint Louis guard Theresa Lisch sunk a 3-pointer with less than a second remaining, giving the Billikens a 68-67 win. On Saturday however, the Broncos ...
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22 hours ago ago from The New York Times
After loading up on lopsided wins against mostly unimpressive foes, No. 2 Texas showed its can be just as tough on the big boys of college basketball. Dave Kaup/Reuters The freshman Xavier Henry scored 15 points as No. 1 Kansas beat Michigan to move to 10-0. Damion James had 25 points and 15 rebounds, leading the Longhorns to a 103-90 victory over No. 10 North Carolina on Saturday in the ...
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4 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Sports
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Stanley Robinson scored 26 points and No. 14 Connecticut came from behind to beat Central Florida 60-51 Sunday. Robinson scored 23 of his points in the second half, helping U-Conn. (7-2) overcome a nine-point deficit. Jerome Dyson added 16 points, despite hitting just five of 15 shots from the floor. Ater Majok, a much heralded 6-foot-11 forward with 7-7 wingspan, had a less than auspicious debut, scoring a single ...
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