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Nittany Lions kick defending champion North Carolina out of NCAA tournament
Even the recent snowfall and the coldest temperatures of the season weren't enough to cool off the white-hot Penn State men's soccer team. The Nittany Lions got a goal from Chad Severs in the second sudden-death victory period to knock off defending national champion North Carolina 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship on Wednesday at Jeffrey Field.
By Bob Volkert / For the CDT
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Mens' soccer (Wednesday at Jeffrey Field) 1. Chad Severs, PSU (David Walters) 107:15. Shots on goal: UNC -- 8; PSU -- 8. Goal saves: UNC -- 2; PSU -- 2. Corner kicks:UNC -- 10; PSU -- 4.
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Local bowling: Bellefonte Lanes
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THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL |
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Turkey Day could be good tonic for Lions
After three days of stewing, the Lions are ready for a break in the routine. A turkey. A Thanksgiving Day game. The New England Patriots. And maybe even a victory.
BY CURT SYLVESTER / Detroit Free Press
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Mavericks up to 14-0 behind Finley's 42-point effort
And the beat goes on. With shocking ease. The Mavericks continued their assault on history, checking off another convincing victory in what could become the best start ever in the NBA. The record remains perfect at 14-0 after the Mavs smothered the Pistons 102-82 at The Palace of Auburn Hills on Wednesday night.
BY ART GARCIA / Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Indiana wins Maui Invitational Indiana coach Mike Davis went back to his team's last appearance in a championship game when he spoke at halftime of the Maui Invitational title game.
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Report: Mets may owe NYC $1M in rent The Mets might owe the city $1 million in back rent for Shea Stadium, the New York Post reported Thursday.
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WNBA franchise Miami Sol folds The Miami Sol folded Wednesday after three seasons in the WNBA, citing the inability to raise enough revenue to meet the league's new restructuring agreement.
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Selling Yao short is the kiss of death
Yao Ming has Charles Barkley kissing donkeys, and he either doesn't know it or doesn't much care. "There will always be someone who is critical of me," Yao said this week on a conference call with reporters.
BY GARY PETERSON / Contra Costa Times
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Tar Heels surprise No. 2 Jayhawks
At one end of the court, North Carolina center Sean May was grabbing an offensive rebound and scoring for the Tar Heels, who continued to pummel the heavily favored Kansas Jayhawks.
BY GREGG DOYEL / The Charlotte Observer
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Foot infection ends season for Perfect Drift
A foot infection ended Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Perfect Drift's season, including knocking the horse out of a race Friday at Churchill Downs.
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Associated Press,
11/28/2002 05:34 PM EST)
Canadiens Teammates Fight at Practice
Montreal Canadiens teammates Richard Zednik and Karl Dykhuis fought on the bench during practice Thursday and were separated by other players.
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Associated Press,
11/28/2002 05:31 PM EST)
Miami Needs to Get Past Syracuse Next
About all Syracuse has left to play for this season is disrupting Miami's march to another national title.
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JOHN KEKIS,
Associated Press,
11/28/2002 05:31 PM EST)
Griese, Sharpe make it through second practice
Brian Griese and Shannon Sharpe made it through a second practice without any setbacks Thursday, but it was unclear whether they will play for Denver against San Diego.
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JOHN MARSHALL,
Associated Press,
11/28/2002 05:06 PM EST)
Fisher Guarantees Record Against Giants
Titans coach Jeff Fisher made a guarantee about this weekend's game against the Giants.
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TOM CANAVAN,
Associated Press,
11/28/2002 04:54 PM EST)
Patriots Defeat Lions 20-12
The New England Patriots did a much better job overcoming their young quarterback's mediocre play than the Detroit Lions did.
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LARRY LAGE,
Associated Press,
11/28/2002 04:46 PM EST)
Eagles aren't thinking about revenge against Rams
Ever since the schedule came out, the Philadelphia Eagles have thought about playing the St. Louis Rams this Sunday in a rematch of last season's NFC championship game.
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ROB MAADDI,
Associated Press,
11/28/2002 04:36 PM EST)
Colts Running Back Returns to Practice
Colts running back Edgerrin James returned to practice Thursday after an ankle injury and is expected to start against the Houston Texans.
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Associated Press,
11/28/2002 04:27 PM EST)
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