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Denver's high-scoring Snider owes part of his success to Bayhawks' Cottle
When he first arrived in College Park in the fall of 2007, Drew Snider didn't feel comfortable. The Seattle native attended Maryland to play for one of the nation's most storied lacrosse programs, but he didn't know anyone on the East Coast. Snider also...
Tags: John Tillman, Major League Lacrosse, Lacrosse, Maryland Terrapins, Denver Outlaws
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Three ex-Gators doing their part in NBA Finals
Sun SentinelAs a highly recruited prospect out of New Hampshire, Matt Bonner says he took a leap of faith when he signed to play basketball at Florida. At the time, the school was known as a football power. But the now-Spurs veteran was hopeful he and his new...Tags: NBA Finals, Mike Miller, National Basketball Association, College Basketball, Matt Bonner
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Big 33 Football Classic 'important' for Maryland, Terps' Randy Edsall says
One of Randy Edsall's goals in his final year at Susquehannock High School in Glen Rock, Pa., was to be named to the Pennsylvania roster for the Big 33 Football Classic. Although he wasn't selected for the 1976 game despite being an all-state...
Tags: High Schools, Randy Edsall, Schools, Northwestern Wildcats, Atlantic Coast Conference
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The Doctor is right for Stanley Cup Finals
The Orange County RegisterIs there a more perfect match in sports broadcasting than Mike "Doc" Emrick and the Stanley Cup playoffs? No one's better at capturing the frenzied drama of postseason hockey. No one comes up with more ways to elegantly describe shots, passes, checks and...Tags: UCLA Bruins, NBA Finals, TNT (tv network), Entertainment, FIFA World Cup
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June 14 In History: Danny Wien has been accepted into the United States government's intern program in Washington, D.C.
>> 50 Years Ago — EL CENTRO — Meeting in the county courthouse a group of “loyal Californians” read telegrams from Governor Edmund G. Brown and Assemblyman Victor Veysey last night and heard a resolution from the Quechan Indians....Tags: UCLA Bruins, Government, Executive Branch, University of California, Irvine, National Government
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College World Series to begin Saturday in Omaha
The College World Series starts Saturday at TD Ameritrade Park in Omaha, with Mississippi State (48-18) and Oregon State (50-11) playing at noon PDT and Indiana (48-14) playing Louisville (51-12) at 5 p.m. UCLA (44-17) opens CWS play Sunday at 5 p.m....Tags: Baseball, TD Ameritrade Holdings Corp., Sports, College Baseball
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Quinnipiac's Move To MAAC Provides Positive Challenge For Moore
The Hartford CourantQuinnipiac men's basketball coach Tom Moore finds himself considering the past, present and future almost simultaneously, and he's juggling some conflicting feelings. He's proud of his program's accomplishments, disappointed in the absence of one...Tags: ESPN (tv network), National Economic Council, College Sports, NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, Quinnipiac University Men's Basketball
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Homer Drew at Bethel College Golf Classic
WSBT Weekend Sports AnchorBethel College honored one of the great names in school history on Friday. Homer Drew was the main attraction at the 21st annual Bethel Athletics Golf Classic. "The players and the school impacted me more than I impacted them," a polite Drew said....Tags: Valparaiso Crusaders, Colleges and Universities, College Sports
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NCAA concludes Miami-infraction hearings
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NCAA concludes Miami-infraction hearings After more than 16 hours over two days, the NCAA's hearings to determine whether the University of Miami committed major infractions involving former booster Nevin Shapiro ended Friday in...Tags: Nevin Shapiro, College Football, Miami Hurricanes, Atlantic Coast Conference, College Sports
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U.S. Open: Jim Furyk fails again
ARDMORE — Jim Furyk was really looking forward to playing the 113th U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club. Maybe too much. Again. The West Chester native must now look back on what was another disappointing showing in a tournament conducted in the...Tags: Jim Furyk, Angel Cabrera, Sony Open in Hawaii, Darren Clarke, U.S. Open (golf)
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Now, Miami plays the waiting game
The Miami HeraldINDIANAPOLIS What some originally thought might take three days to hash out didn't take that long after all. The University of Miami wrapped up its hearings with the NCAA Committee of Infractions on Friday afternoon after 16 1/2 hours of talks for two...Tags: Nevin Shapiro, Atlantic Coast Conference, University of Miami, Justice System, Jacory Harris
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Draft process a waiting game for Pilots pitcher
HAMPTON — Danny Grauer was enjoying a day off with his Peninsula Pilots teammates at the Downtown Hampton Block Party when he heard the news that he had been waiting for his entire life. He said he looked down at his cellphone to see the message,...Tags: Baseball, Major League Baseball, Cincinnati Reds, Liberty Flames, Major League Baseball Draft
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