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W. Soccer. Soccer Travels to Missouri State Friday
The Sooner soccer team (2-1-1) takes its three-game unbeaten streak on the road Friday, Sept. 10 in a non-conference matchup at Missouri State (3-2). The game, OU's first at Missouri State, is slated for a 5 p.m. start at Plaster Sports Complex in Springfield, Mo.
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Football. Game Notes: Oklahoma vs. Florida State
Oklahoma hosts the Seminoles of Florida State Saturday afternoon at Owen Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. CT in front of OU's 70th-consecutive sellout crowd and a national TV audience on ABC/ESPN2. This is a rematch of the 2000 National Championship game won by OU, 13-2, at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Fla.
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W. Volleyball. Sooners Close Out Non-Conference Play
The University of Oklahoma volleyball team closes out non-conference action this weekend at the Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational in Springfield, Mo. The Sooners open play Friday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. CT against Utah. OU closes out the tournament Saturday against Saint Louis at 10 a.m. CT and host Missouri State at 7:30 p.m. CT. Live stats are available at SoonerSports.com.
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W. Soccer. Cowgirls Headed To Lone Star State
Oklahoma State is 4-1-0 on the season, and the Cowgirls are coming off two home wins last weekend, including a 2-1 triumph over No. 13 Memphis. With its hot start and a strong nucleus of proven veterans returning to a program that has won back-to-back conference championships, OSU is currently ranked as high as 14th nationally.
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Football. Coaches Corner: Bill Young
After the coaches had a chance to break down the film of Oklahoma State's 65-17 win over Washington State, okstate.com visited with defensive coordinator/defensive line coach Bill Young to get his thoughts. He also looked ahead to this week's game against Troy. The highlights:
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M. Cross Country. Farrell Named Big 12 Runner of the Week
After an impressive performance in the season-opening meet, Oklahoma State men's cross country athlete Tom Farrell was named the first Big 12 Men's Cross Country Runner of the Week for the 2010 season, the conference announced today.
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Kansas State Student-Athlete Spotlight: Sydney Messick
It's funny how some of the smallest things in life can have the biggest impact on a person. A small decision that, at the time, may seem unimportant can shape who we will become and what we will accomplish.
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Baylor To Play Connecticut in State Farm Women's Tip-Off Classic
Two-time defending National Champion Connecticut and Final Four participant Baylor are set to participate in the 2010 State Farm Women's Tip-Off Classic from the XL Center in Hartford, Conn., on Tuesday, Nov. 16,at 5 p.m. CT on ESPN2.
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Noteworthy
The running game makes a comeback (for one day at least), Oklahoma State's diamond formation and other Big 12 football notables.
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Kansas State Student-Athlete Spotlight: JuliAnne Chisholm
Sometimes it seems like the term "student-athlete" is backwards. With the crowds cheering and the pep band playing the fight song, the student part of the equation may get overshadowed in the din and excitement of big-time college athletics.
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Koll and Bonds Named Top 30 Honorees for NCAA Woman of the Year
Lisa Koll (Iowa State) and Lauren Bonds (Kansas) are among the top 30 honorees for the 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year award, named by a committee of representatives from various NCAA schools and conferences. This year a record 452 nominations were submitted for the award.
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Martinez out to take ownership of QB job as No. 6 Nebraska hosts Idaho
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — After passing his trial run as Nebraska's starter, Taylor Martinez can strengthen his grip on the quarterback's job with another strong outing Saturday against Idaho. more
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Wyoming meets No. 5 Texas while still mourning death of freshman LB Narcisse in crash
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — On Saturday night, Ruben Narcisse's photo will grace the giant scoreboard screen at Royal-Texas Stadium and 98,000 fans will honor him with a moment of silence. more
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No. 11 Wisconsin focused on San Jose State, not comparisons with nation's No. 1 team
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin wants to shoot down the No. 1 comparison that's sure to be made Saturday when the 11th-ranked Badgers take on San Jose State: How would Wisconsin fare against Alabama? more
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No. 9 Iowa understandably wary of Iowa State, which has often made life miserable for Hawkeyes
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — In it's own strange way, the rivalry between Iowa and Iowa State has become predictable. more
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AP-FBC--T25-Auburn-Mississippi St. Stats, FBC
Aub_Blake 39 pass from Newton (Byrum kick), 11:22. more
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Boise State-Virginia Tech equals highest-rated ESPN college football game since 1994
BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) — Boise State is keeping up with the big boys in television ratings, too. more
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Quarterback showdown for Penn St-Alabama: savvy senior Greg McElroy vs. freshman Rob Bolden
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Greg McElroy doesn't think he could have succeeded right out of high school. more
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NCAA says 1st 4 games of expanded March Madness men's tournament will be in Dayton, Ohio
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The University of Dayton will host all four first-round games of the newly expanded men's basketball tournament next March, the NCAA said Thursday. more
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Energetic Iowa St coach injects life into Cyclones, rivalry with Iowa and its quiet leader
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Iowa State's Paul Rhoads is loud, charismatic and upfront about his love of the Cyclones, whether it's on YouTube, at a fan function or on the sidelines. more
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Cameron Newton, stout defense lead No. 21 Auburn to 17-14 win over Mississippi State
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Cameron Newton put on another impressive show Thursday night, this time against a Southeastern Conference defense in No. 21 Auburn's 17-14 victory over Mississippi State. more
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Alabama-Penn State renew rivalry that has produced more than a few memorable games
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Barrett Jones was 5 months, 2 days old the last time Alabama and Penn State played. more
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Whom to believe in Kanter drama?
Beyond the Arc: The report that Enes Kanter, one of Kentucky's prize freshman recruits for 2010, was paid more than $100,000 by his Turkish club team, Fenerbahce Ulker, was met with more than a a few raised eyebrows Tuesday. Seems everyone has an opinion on what should happen to Kanter this season.
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Beyond the Arc: Tense 2 weeks ahead for Kentucky
Beyond the Arc: John Calipari's program awaits the findings of two different investigations ? one that covers last season, and one that should affect the 2010-11 season.
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Turkish GM tells newspaper UK recruit took cash
Kentucky recruit Enes Kanter received more than $100,000 in cash and benefits while he played for a professional team in Turkey, the club's general manager told The New York Times.
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AP source: NCAA investigating Vols basketball
Tennessee basketball coach Bruce Pearl and an assistant have been contacted by the NCAA about possible recruiting violations, according to a person familiar with the situation.
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1st 4 games of March Madness to be in Dayton, OH
The University of Dayton will host all four first-round games of the newly expanded men's basketball tournament next March, the NCAA said Thursday.
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FanHouse: Pac-10 filled with questions
It Has to Be Better. That is the prevailing sentiment as the Pac-10's teams begin organized workouts on Sept. 15. A conference with history and pride and tradition barely got two teams in to the NCAA field last spring, and the prospects for drastic improvement just aren't that good.
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FanHouse: Hidden gems in the recruiting mess
FanHouse: Butler's Shelvin Mack, BYU's Jimmer Fredette headline the team comprised of nothing but two-star recruits -- or lower!
A host of returning starters spearheaded by a pair of senior veterans has Central Oklahoma ready to make a push for the Lone Star Conference championship in 2010.