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Men's Roundup: No. 4 Duke Turns Back Toughest Challenge Yet
Kyle Singler had 20 points and 12 rebounds, and No. 4 Duke beat No. 9 Purdue, 76-60, on Tuesday night in the A.C.C./Big Ten Challenge.
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Open Membership: A Year of Toil and Sweat, Then They Played a Game
In a sterling example of the entrepreneurial spirit fueling a nationwide boom in college club sports, Doug DeLuca succeeded in fielding a Vermont tackle football team in only a year’s time.
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Men’s Roundup: Scarlet Knights Avoid Another Loss, but Just Barely
Epiphanny Prince scored 25 points and Kia Vaughn had 10 points and 8 rebounds to help No. 15 Rutgers end a two-game losing streak by rallying past host Temple, 64-60.
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Dropped From Varsity Lineup, but No Longer Grumbling
Frequently, what has sprouted in the wake of an eliminated men’s or women’s sport is a college club team.
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Rapid Rise of College Club Teams Creates a Whole New Level of Success
College club sports are swiftly rising in popularity, a largely unnoticed phenomenon sweeping across campuses nationwide.
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No. 3 Oklahoma 61, No. 11 Oklahoma State 41: Oklahoma’s Dizzying Win Adds Intrigue to the B.C.S.
With Oklahoma, Texas and Texas Tech winning this week, the three teams finish the regular season in a three-way tie for first place in the dizzying Big 12 South.
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Relying on Defense, Pitt Takes Final
Sam Young led No. 4 Pitt to a 57-43 victory over Washington State to win the Legends Classic tournament at the Prudential Arena in Newark.
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No 11. Oklahoma 72, No. 10 Purdue 82, OT: Sooners Win N.I.T. By Playing as a Team
Oklahoma managed to edge Purdue and win the N.I.T. Preseason Tip-Off tournament on a day when Blake Griffin, the Sooners’ star sophomore, struggled to get into the flow of the offense.
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College Roundup: Tailback Runs to Victory but Wants More at Pitt
Pittsburgh tailback LeSean McCoy addressed speculation that he might leave early for the N.F.L. draft, then showed how dominant he might be if he returned to college next fall.
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Men’s Roundup: Tennessee’s Bench Players Too Much for Georgetown
The 12th-ranked Volunteers rallied past No. 21 Georgetown, 90-78, on Friday in the semifinals of the Old Spice Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
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PIttsburgh 80, Texas Tech 67: Point Guard Struggles, but Pittsburgh Advances
Levance Fields had more turnovers than points, yet the Panthers advanced to play Washington State in the championship game of the Legends Classic at the Prudential Center.
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Oklahoma May Need More Than Just a Win
The Sooners’ last chance to settle the debate of who should be the Big 12’s highest-ranked team may rest on their ability to rack up “style points” against a formidable foe.
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Villanova Linebacker Aims for Rematch
Osayi Osunde, who failed to break up a Hail Mary pass against James Madison in October, may get a shot at revenge.
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Quarterback’s Re-Emergence a Matter of Heart
The road from the Big Easy to Abilene Christian was anything but easy for Billy Don Malone who, six years after leaving Tulane, is a legitimate pro prospect and the leader of the second-ranked team in Div. II.
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Sons of Coaches Find Own Voices
This weekend, Tony Bennett will share the stage with Pat Knight, whose father Bob is the winningest college basketball coach, the coaching son of another coaching father.
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