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Pipers survive Lady Eagles, sloppy-looking play
The Lyon College Pipers fought through a deliberate and a sometimes sloppy game with the Williams Baptist College Lady Eagles for a 69-63, non-conference basketball win at Becknell Gym on Monday ni
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UALR downs MTSU
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark.
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Running back commits to Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) – A running back from Texas orally committed to play for Arkansas.
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Midland Mustangs collect 27th win,
JUDSONIA – The Midland Mustangs ran their 2-AA East District record to 7-0 with a 73-52 win here Monday night over the White County Central Bears.
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Sutton begins healing process
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Nothing he learned in basketball coach training could have prepared him for the task of talking to the relatives of two his players and others who died in a weekend plane crash
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Razorbacks drop game, add one
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – Arkansas dropped its Oct. 6 football game with Middle Tennessee and added a game with Central Florida on Nov. 10.
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Plane tragedy overshadows Hogs’ preparation for Rebs
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) – A plane crash that killed two Oklahoma State basketball players and six staffers put a damper on a news conference Monday by Arkansas Coach Nolan Richardson.
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Tigers continue dominance over Jayhawks
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) – An 18-0 run is enough to bury most opponents.
It wasn’t nearly enough Monday night for No. 3 Kansas, which always seems to run into trouble at Missouri.
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Denver’s ‘Mile High’ joins growing stack of stadium names sold to corporations
DENVER (AP) – Denver’s new football stadium sold its name for a pile of cash that’s a mile high.
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Browns hire Butch Davis
BEREA, Ohio (AP) – Nobody’s keeping secrets, withholding information or denying rumors anymore. Butch Davis is the new head coach of the Cleveland Browns.
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Six players, former Buffalo coach elected to pro football hall of fame
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – The wait turned out to be worthwhile for Lynn Swann and Ron Yary, both elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday in their 14th year of eligibility.
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Ravens, Giants score low in Super Bowl-TV ratings
NEW YORK (AP) – In an ever-changing TV sports landscape, where a high rating is never a sure thing, one rule holds true.
