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Listed below are all the posts we have tagged with the term "first game"Will CIAA basketball tournament be a (Shaw) Bear market?
RALEIGH – The Shaw men's and women's basketball teams enter this week's CIAA tournament as favorites to win back-to-back championships. The men's team closed out the regular season with a two-point victory over St. Augustine's on Thursday and carry a 20-game winning streak into their first game. As the No. 1 seed in the Southern [...]
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Minyanville Media Creates "Lin-dex," Tracks Companies Benefiting From Jeremy Lin's Success
NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2012 — /PRNewswire/ – Minyanville.com, the Emmy Award-winning finance and business media company, has created the "Lin-dex," which tracks a basket of companies that will benefit or have already benefited from Jeremy Lin's ongoing success. The "Lin-dex" tracks eight companies, including The Madison Square Garden Company (MSG), which hosts the Knicks' home [...]
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CHSAA/Independent girls basketball roundup: Ford tops Montclair for Paschall
Bishop Ford rallied with Apache Paschall in mind. The Falcons trailed by 15 points at the half, forced overtime and held on late to beat Montclair (N.J.), 56-52, at "A New Year’s Resolution" at John F Kennedy in Paterson, N.J., on Friday night. Aaliyah Lewis scored 16 points and UTEP-bound Shanice Vaughan had 13 points [...]
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The Zippy and The Chippy – Colts v. Titans (Game 14)
Holy Colt crap, y'all! Indianapolis finally won a game in the 2011 NFL season, against a real professional football team, and it really wasn't all that close, either. The Colts took care of business on December 18, downing the Tennessee Titans by a score of 27-13, through a team effort that made me feel [...]
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JournalGazette.net – Colleges
Alabama running back Trent Richardson vs. LSU defensive back Tyrann Mathieu: The 224-pound Richardson dishes out as much punishment as he takes and was the most effective offensive player on either team in the first meeting. The Heisman Trophy finalist had 169 yards from scrimmage (89 rushing on 23 carries). Gang tackling is the only [...]
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Husker Fans Out In Full Force For Bowl Game
Font Size: Husker fans were out and about before the bowl game. Dan Winchester flocked to Husker Hounds for last minute big red gear. “I’m staying home, just cashing in on a gift certificate, going to rally it up.” Plenty of people made it out too. DJ’s Dugout on N. 114th Street was packed well [...]
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Fisher eager to build program at Lindenwood-Belleville
BELLEVILLE — The chance to "pioneer" another football program is what attracted longtime McKendree University assistant coach Jeff Fisher to Lindenwood University-Belleville. Fisher, 41, has been hired as Lindenwood-Belleville's head football coach. He'll be in charge of a fledgling football program that hopes to play its first game next fall. "I was at McKendree — [...]
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A Shot to the Heart
Last winter, in the midst of a great NBA season, the Low Post News was running on all 12 cylinders – that's right, 12 – like a Jaguar tricked out by Q and driven by a martini-swilling James Bond with Pussy Galore sitting high on his rather tight trousers. Derek Rose was killing it on [...]
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Game updates: Bills 14, Patriots 0 – Extra Points – Boston.com
5:19 1st quarter: Bills 14, Patriots 0 — Ryan Fitzpatrick threw a 17-yard touchdown to Stevie Johnson, topping off an 10-play drive that went 70 yards. The touchdown catch, which was a diving grab, was reviewed and upheld. Johnson made up for a dropped pass on third down, coming right back and catching a pass [...]
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Orlando Magic-OKC Thunder, L.A. Clippers-Golden State Warriors added for Christmas – ESPN Los Angeles
NEW YORK — Oklahoma City will host Orlando before Blake Griffin and the Los Angeles Clippers visit Golden State on Christmas night, running the NBA's planned opening-day schedule to five games. Those games were added Friday to the three that already were set when the 2011-12 schedule was originally unveiled: Boston at New York, Miami [...]
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History of Lambeau Field
Grand Opening Opening in 1957 under the name of City Stadium, Lambeau Field is the first stadium created for an NFL team. The city of Green Bay reluctantly built the stadium for a cost of under $1 million dollars, their hand was tipped by the owner of the franchise who threatened to relocate the team [...]
