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- NCAA Hockey Tournament Set
For the first time since 2004, a Colorado Springs team will not be represented in the field. Both Air Force and Colorado College failed to make the 16-team tournament. University of Denver earned a #1 seed in the East Region.
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- Cornell pulls off another upset, knocking out No. 4 Wisconsin
Louis Dale scored 26 points, Ryan Wittman added 24 and No. 12 seed Cornell upset fourth-seeded Wisconsin 87-69 on Sunday, becoming the first team from the Ivy League since 1979 to advance to the round of 16
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- Michigan State beats Maryland 85-83 at buzzer
Korie Lucious hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to cap a frenetic finish and give injury-depleted Michigan State an 85-83 victory over Maryland on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
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- Johnson's 31 points, 14 boards pace Syracuse in rout of Gonzaga
Wes Johnson wasn't so unselfish for a change, and Gonzaga paid dearly. The Big East player of the year, who often defers to his teammates despite his considerable all-around talent, scored a career-high 31 points and pulled down 14 rebounds as top-seeded Syracuse hit a dozen 3-pointers to stun the Zags 87-65 on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
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- Ohio State over Georgia Tech 75-66 in NCAA tourney
Evan Turner shook off one of the worst shooting nights of his career by coming within an assist and a rebound of his third triple-double of the season, lifting Ohio State to a 75-66 victory over sloppy Georgia Tech on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA tournament
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- West Virginia holds off poor-shooting Missouri
Da'Sean Butler handled Missouri's pressure defense just fine and led West Virginia into the NCAA tournament's round of 16. Butler accounted for 19 of his team's 30 points in the first half, then finished with 28 to lead the second-seeded Mountaineers to a 68-59 victory over 10th-seeded Missouri
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- Nuggets lose at home against Bucks
Even with Andrew Bogut ineffective and in foul trouble, the Milwaukee Bucks secured their signature road victory, beating the Denver Nuggets 102-97 on Saturday night
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- Northern Iowa upsets #1 Kansas
Leading by one against the colossus of the bracket, Ali Farokhmanesh stood at the 3-point line, no one around. The prudent play? Pull it out, burn some clock
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- Pullen scores 34 and K-State heads to "Sweet 16"
Jacob Pullen and Kansas State are moving on, thanks to a physical brand of basketball that was too much for even Fredette's prison-toughened game
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- St. Mary's does it again, upsets Villanova
Omar Samhan was an unstoppable Gael force. The only time the Saint Mary's star slowed down was to enjoy the moment
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- New Mexico's run is done
Quincy Pondexter and Isaiah Thomas danced to Washington's timeout huddle after finishing yet another second-half fast break with a basket and a bellowing vocal flourish
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- Butler ends Murray State's run in Tourney
Butler's Gordon Hayward instinctively left his man for a double-team, deflected a freshman's desperate pass and slammed Murray State's storybook shut.
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- Tennessee's win over Ohio is sweet
Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl cleared his bench at the end of the game, a victory over No. 14 seed Ohio and a berth in the Midwest Regional semifinals secure
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- Baylor sends Old Dominion home
As Josh Lomers ambled over to the bench after fouling out, Baylor coach Scott Drew began waving his arms, asking the crowd to show his 7-footer some love
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- Kentucky beats Wake Forest by 30
Darius Miller scored a career-high 20 points and top-seeded Kentucky made easy work of No. 9 Wake Forest during a 90-60 rout Saturday night in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
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- Season over for Air Force hockey
A goal scored with 42 seconds left in the game put an end to the Air Force Falcons hockey season
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- Career night for Williams sends Maryland to second round
Freshman Jordan Williams set career highs with 21 points and 17 rebounds, and Maryland beat Houston 89-77 on Friday night in the first round of the NCAA tournament's Midwest Regional
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- Cal closes out Louisville
California's distractions seem about as distant now as the Pacific Ocean
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- Michigan State avoids first round scare
A career night from Kalin Lucas. A late comeback by Raymar Morgan. And a lane violation, of all things
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- Tech hits 24 of 25 free throws, beat Oklahoma St.
The Georgia Tech players earned themselves some extra credit the next time coach Paul Hewitt holds one of his little free throw games
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- Zags survive Florida State in first round
In his four seasons at Gonzaga, Matt Bouldin is familiar with what it takes to come through in the clutch
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- Duke makes short work of AR-Pine Bluff
Duke's confident mascot wore a piece of tape across his forehead that read: "Played In, Blown Out."
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- 'Cuse bounces Vermont from Tourney
Wes Johnson had 18 points to lead five Syracuse players in double figures, and the top-seeded Orange beat Vermont 79-56 on Friday night in the first round of NCAA tournament
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- Ohio State coasts to second round
Evan Turner took a back seat to slick shooter Jon Diebler and big forward Dallas Lauderdale, and Ohio State outlasted persistent UC Santa Barbara 68-51 in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday night
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- Sierra celebrates title with student body
The Sierra Stallions took a time out from school on Friday afternoon to celebrate their second consecutive 4A State Championship with the student body
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- Cornell gets first Ivy win since '98
Cornell lived up to its billing as the best team to come out of the Ivy League in more than a decade, and now the senior-heavy Big Red have a chance for a nice run in the East Regional of the NCAA tournament.
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- West Virginia starts slow but advances
After missing their first 11 attempts, the second-seeded Mountaineers eventually found their range Friday -- and have Jones to thank for leading the way.
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- Texas A&M advances for fifth straight year
First-round victories in the NCAA tournament are becoming routine for Texas A&M, although this time it took freshman Khris Middleton to make it happen
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- Wisconsin escapes opening round upset
Wisconsin avoids the upset against Wofford in the first round.
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- Xavier tops Minnesota 65-54
Xavier kept its run of tournament success with a 65-54 victory over Minnesota in the first round of the West Regional on Friday.
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- Purdue beats Sienna in NCAA opener
Purdue played the us-against-the-world game to open the NCAA tournament
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- Pitt sends Oakland home from tourney
Pittsburgh picks up the slack for the Big East with a 89-66 win over Oakland.
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- All Eyes on the "Madness"
Day one of the NCAA Basketball Tournament was no disappointment. Some of the games, which many thought were gimmies, turned into upsets, possibly messing up a few brackets. The countdown to the madness is over.
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- Flames 3, Avs 2
Rene Bourque scored two goals, Vesa Toskala made 32 saves and the Flames beat Colorado 3-2 on Wednesday night to keep pace in the Western Conference playoff race
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- Falcons headed to AHA Final Four
The Air Force Academy hockey team joined the Atlantic Hockey Association in the 2006-07 season and have won every conference tournament since
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- MWC Commissioner is against tourney expansion
The NCAA officially began discussing the possibility of expanding the NCAA Tournament in men's basketball last fall, but MWC Commissioner Craig Thompson is against the idea.
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- More trouble for Street's shoulder
Rockies closer Huston Street will likely miss the season opener after experiencing tightness in his right shoulder.
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- Nuggets 97, Wizards 87
J.R. Smith scored 13 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, helping the Denver Nuggets pull away for a 97-87 victory Tuesday night over the Washington Wizards
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- Jimenez comfortable with being ace for Rockies
Jimenez has already been named the team's starter for the opener on April 5 in Milwaukee, an honor that still makes him light up when it's mentioned
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- Air Force 12, Colorado Mines 10
The Air Force baseball team rallied to down the Colorado School of Mines 12-10 Tuesday afternoon at Falcon Field. The win improves the Falcons to 5-12 and dropped the Orediggers to 5-9.
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- Avalanche 5, Blues 3
Peter Mueller scored twice on a three-point game that matched his career best and Paul Stastny netted his fifth goal in three games with two assists, helping the Colorado Avalanche sweep the season series against the St. Louis Blues with a 5-3 victory on Tuesday night.
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- Karl back on the bench for Nuggets
Nuggets coach George Karl was back on the bench Tuesday night against the Washington Wizards after missing four games over the past week for cancer treatments.
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- White Sox 6, Rockies 1
The White Sox roughed up Aaron Cook for six runs on six hits, three walks and a hit batter in three innings. In his previous outing, he allowed five earned runs and nine hits.
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- Rockies send 16 players to minor league camp
The Colorado Rockies have sent 16 players to their minor league camp, including left-handed pitcher Christian Friedrich.
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- Woods to return to golf at the Masters
He last played Nov. 15 when he won the Australian Masters. Less than two weeks later, he crashed his car into a tree outside his Florida home, setting off revelations that he had been cheating on his wife.
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- Rockets 125, Nuggets 123
Aaron Brooks swished a jumper with 2.9 seconds left and scored 31 points to help the Houston Rockets rally for a 125-123 victory over Denver on Monday night, snapping the Nuggets' 6-game winning streak.
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- Broncos Cut Chris Simms
The Broncos cut the veteran backup to make room for new quarterback Brady Quinn who Denver signed on Sunday
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- Idaho agrees to new contract with Akey
The Colorado Springs native led the Vandals to a 9-5 record last season. Akey has told The Idaho Statesman he's agreed to a new five-year extension.
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- Rockies' Street puts playoff meltdown behind him
Huston Street never really had a chance to feel glum about losing two games in the postseason. His teammates wouldn't permit it. The Colorado Rockies closer had been so spectacular last year -- saving 35 of 37 games -- only to collapse in the NL division series against Philadelphia.
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- Quinn makes it clear he wants to start
Brady Quinn was diplomatic. He wouldn't come right out and say he intends to supplant Kyle Orton as the Denver Broncos starting quarterback. But make no mistake, the newest passer at Dove Valley fully intends to be under center and not on the sideline when the 2010 season starts in six months.
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