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- #10 ESU falls to #21 PSU in first round of South CentralRegional
The #10 Emporia State fell 3-1 to #21 Pittsburg State in the opening round of South Central Regional Tournament in Warrensburg, Mo. All-American Arica Shepard ended her career with her 13th straight double-double with 19 kills and 18 digs on .325 hitting.
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- Northern Illinois drubs Tennessee State 85-57
Sean Kowal hit a double-double of 18 points and 10 rebounds to pace Northern Illinois to an 85-57 victory over Tennessee State. - Reserves spark Mavericks to fifth straight win
Jason Terry scored 12 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter, Dallas got 52 points from the bench and the Mavericks beat the Sacramento Kings 104-102 on Friday night for their fifth straight win. - Clips' broadcasters suspended for Haddadi remarks
Clippers longtime play-by-play announcer Ralph Lawler and color analyst Michael Smith were suspended one game by the Fox Sports Prime Ticket cable network for their comments about Memphis center Hamed Haddadi. - Germans Leitner, Resch win World Cup luge event
German doubles sliders Patric Leitner and Alexander Resch won the first World Cup luge event of the season Friday at Canada Olympic Park. - Lady Blues down UNO, advance in South Central Regional
The No. 2 seed Washburn Lady Blues recovered from a set one loss to down seventh-seeded Nebraska-Omaha 3-1 (23-25, 25-16, 25-14, 25-22) in the first round of the NCAA South Central Regional hosted by Central Missouri.
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- KCW Juniors Squads to Enter U.S. Soccer Development Academy Program This Weekend
The KCW Juniors U-16 and U-18 teams will play their first-ever U.S. Soccer Development Academy matches over the weekend.
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- Pricey gift: MLB offers Series film set for $2,229
Major League Baseball has the perfect gift to bust a budget in a recession. - Female ski jumpers told reasons for case dismissal
British Columbia's highest court says Vancouver Olympic officials had no power to include women's ski jumping in the 2010 Winter Games so they could not be found to be violating athletes' rights. - Johnson takes pole at Homestead
Jimmie Johnson will go for his fourth straight Cup title from the pole. - Bills LB Ellison placed on injured reserve
Bills linebacker Keith Ellison's season is over after he was placed on injured reserve with a quadriceps injury. - Tenn.-Martin holds off Harris-Stowe 79-67
Reuben Clayton scored 21 points to lead Tennessee-Martin in a 79-67 win over Harris-Stowe, notching the first career victory for new coach Jason James on Friday. - Avalanche activate Galiardi, Liles
The Colorado Avalanche have activated rookie forward T.J. Galiardi and defenseman John-Michael Liles from the injured reserve list. - Bond increased for man accused of taping reporter
A judge has increased bond to $100,000 for an Illinois insurance executive accused of secretly making nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews. - Chicago White Sox close to deal with Omar Vizquel
The Chicago White Sox are closing in on a contract agreement with free agent shortstop Omar Vizquel. - Cardinals announce season ticket pricing
St. Louis Cardinals season ticket prices are increasing an average of 3 percent next year. - Hurricanes send Rodney to minors
The Carolina Hurricanes sent defenseman Bryan Rodney back to their AHL affiliate in Albany. - NC State defeats Akron 66-45
Tracy Smith had 16 points and 11 rebounds as North Carolina State beat Akron 66-45 at the Glenn Wilkes Classic on Friday. - Arizona State baseball coach Murphy resigns
Pat Murphy has resigned after 15 seasons as baseball coach at Arizona State. - Hopson leads No. 10 Vols to 105-66 rout of ECU
Scotty Hopson scored 25 points to lead No. 10 Tennessee to a 105-66 rout of East Carolina in the opening round of the Paradise Jam on Friday. - Beckham has bone bruise but expects to play
Los Angeles midfielder David Beckham says he'll need an injection in his right ankle to reduce pain and allow him to play in Sunday night's MLS Cup final against Real Salt Lake. - Fisher leads No. 5 Villanova past Dayton 71-65
Corey Fisher scored 18 points to lead No. 5 Villanova past No. 18 Dayton 71-65 on Friday in the second round of the Puerto Rico Tip-Off. - Miami defeats UNC-Wilmington 67-60
Malcolm Grant scored 18 points and Miami defeated North Carolina-Wilmington 67-60 on Friday. - Lions place G Stephen Peterman on injured reserve
The Detroit Lions have placed guard Stephen Peterman on the injured reserve list and signed wide receiver Eric Fowler off the practice squad. - Stiegler done for season with broken bones in leg
U.S. skier Resi Stiegler is out for the season after breaking two bones in her left leg in a crash during giant slalom training. - Stoops Stands By Ex-Assistant Mangino
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops is sticking by his former assistant _ Kansas coach Mark Mangino.
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- Rain cuts short round 2 at LPGA Tour Championship
Sophie Gustafson has moved within two shots of leader Lorena Ochoa at the weather-delayed LPGA Tour Championship. - Shaq misses 4th straight game as Cavs face Pacers
Cleveland center Shaquille O'Neal has missed his fourth straight game with a strained right shoulder. - Kansas to Host Central Arkansas in Men's Basketball Thursday at 7 p.m.
Top-ranked Kansas returns home to face Central Arkansas in its second game of the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase on Thursday, at 7 p.m. on Jayhawk TV.
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- Norris Announces Four-Man Signing Class
Kansas State men’s golf coach Tim Norris announced the signing of Thomas Birdsey, David Klaudt, Tyler Norris and Jack Watson to National Letters of Intent (NLI) for the 2010-11 season.
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- Royals Team Store To Carry Greinke Cy Young Merch
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase special Cy Young baseball plaques beginning today, exclusive Cy Young T-Shirts in adult and youth sizes on Friday, photos, hats, pennants and signs early next week and bracelets by the first few weeks of December.
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- Royals Announce 2010 Spring Training Schedule
The Kansas City Royals announced their 2010 Spring Training schedule. The club will open its eighth season as members of the newly-expanded 15-team Cactus League by playing a charity game against its Surprise complex mates, the Texas Rangers, on Thursday, March 4.
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- Senior Day Set for Saturday Against Buffs
Kansas State volleyball returns home for a match against Colorado on Saturday at 2 p.m. to honor this year’s senior class. Senior Day will honor middle blocker Kelsey Chipman, setter Soriana Pacheco and manager Melissa Watson with the Wildcats looking to get the season sweep over the Buffaloes.
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- Jayhawks Take On Third Consecutive Ranked Opponent Saturday
A tough stretch of schedule continues for the Kansas volleyball team (15-12, 7-10 Big 12) as the Jayhawks welcome its third-straight ranked opponent on Saturday, Nov. 21 in No. 9 Nebraska (20-6, 13-4 Big 12).
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- Royals Agree To Minor League Contract With Pitcher Brad Thompson
The Kansas City Royals have agreed to terms with right-handed pitcher Brad Thompson to a minor league contract for the 2010 season.
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- Royals Introduce new Power Blue Caps
New Authentic New Era Caps Will be Available to Fans Beginning November 24 exclusively at the Majestic Team Store at Kauffman Stadium
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- No. 19 Kansas Forges 66-55 Win At Iowa
Five Jayhawks earned double figures as No. 19 Kansas defeated Iowa, 66-55, in its first road game of the season at Carver-Hawkeye Arena Wednesday evening.
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- Longhorns Sweep Wildcats
The Kansas State Wildcats faced the No. 2 team in the nation on Wednesday night and the Texas Longhorns got the sweep. K-State could not repeat its strong showing against the Longhorns from earlier in the season when the Wildcats hit .300 for the match despite the 3-0.
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- No. 8 Iowa State Hands Jayhawks 3-0 Loss
Despite upsetting a top 25 opponent in its last match, the Kansas volleyball team could not repeat the feat here Wednesday evening as No. 8 Iowa State defeated the Jayhawks 3-0 (25-17, 25-20, 25-20).
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- K-State to play Boston U. in Puerto Rico Tipoff
Kansas State will face one of its toughest challenges of the young season this week, as the Wildcats travel to San Juan, Puerto Rico to play in the third annual O’Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tipoff at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico from Thursday-Sunday, Nov. 19-22.
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- Kansas to Host Central Arkansas in Men's Basketball Thursday at 7 p.m.
Top-ranked Kansas returns home to face Central Arkansas in its second game of the Basketball Hall of Fame Showcase on Thursday, at 7 p.m. on Jayhawk TV.
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- K-State No. 1 in Graduation Rate for Third Straight Year
Kansas State can stake claim as the Big 12 leader in all-sports graduation rate for the third straight year as the NCAA released its latest graduation rate data Wednesday.
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- Chase County's Talkington signs with Emporia State
Emporia State head coach Bob Fornelli has announced that he has signed Shawn Talkington to play for ESU during the 2011 baseball season.
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- MIAA Announces 2009 All-Conference Volleyball Team
Six players each from MIAA Champion Central Missouri, Emporia State and Pittsburg State headline the 2009 All-MIAA Volleyball Team, released Wednesday by the conference office.
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- Benson Guarded In Reaction To Johnson
Most Cincinnati Bengals players are accepting the addition of troubled running back Larry Johnson as a move to improve the team.
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- Nebraska Tweaks Its Offense With Osborne's Input
There's no shortage of ``experts'' around Lincoln willing to give Nebraska coach Bo Pelini advice on how to run his program.
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- Ichabods return to hardwood to face Spires
The Washburn Ichabods will continue their five-game home stand to open the season as they will play host to the Saint Mary Spires from Leavenworth, Kan.
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- Kansas City Wizards 2009 Recap
The Kansas City Wizards finished the MLS regular season 8-13-9 and missed the playoffs for the first time in two seasons, but the year was not without successes.
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- K-State’s Sweat Named to Naismith Trophy Watch List
Kansas State senior forward Ashley Sweat earned her third preseason national honor on Wednesday as she was named to the preseason watch list for the 2009-10 Naismith Trophy presented by AT&T.
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- Hornet volleyball puts two on first team
The #9 Emporia State volleyball team placed two on the All-MIAA first team released today. The Hornets had six players in total earn All-MIAA honors.
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