3 on 3 Nothin' But Nets Basketball Tournament
CHEEKTOWAGA, NY-- Looking to play a little basketball this weekend and help a good cause at the same time? The 3 on 3 Nothin' But Nets Basketball Tournament set for September 4th is a fundraiser to send mosquito nets to Africa to help fight malaria.
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M. Basketball. Basketball Schedule Released
At least 14 nationally televised games and 11 games against teams that played in the 2010 NCAA Tournament await the Florida State basketball team as ninth-year head coach Leonard Hamilton released the Seminoles' schedule.
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WIN: Golf Basketball Shot
Here's a little slice of awesome from Devil Ball Golf that goes by the very plain name of "The Golf Shot." Specifically, it's a sinking a basketball shot by using a golf club. Slightly nails.
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Yelding to coach Lady Trojans basketball
Daphne High School has named Cedric Yelding as the new varsity girl’s basketball coach. Yelding has coached the boy’s varsity team at Daphne for the past seven seasons.
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Kansas State finalizes men’s basketball schedule
Kansas State completed its 2010-11 men’s basketball schedule with the addition of nonconference home games against Texas Southern, Emporia State, Alcorn State, UMKC, North Florida, Savannah State and a Dec. 11 road game at Loyola-Chicago. K-State schedule
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Basketball standout JaKarr Sampson leaves St. Vincent-St. Mary
Tim Rogers, The Plain Dealer , August 26, 2010 11:55 a.m. AKRON, Ohio - St. Vincent-St. Mary forward JaKarr Sampson, who is being recruited by several major collegiate basketball programs, has left the school.
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Sports briefs: LSU basketball player Bo Spencer switching to Nebraska
Sports briefs: LSU basketball player Bo Spencer switching to Nebraska
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Rose, Granger, Iguodala make final roster for U.S. basketball team at worlds
The U.S. national basketball team finalized its roster Tuesday for the world championships and there’s no Rajon Rondo. The Celtics star asked to withdraw from consideration, a release from the team said. Rondo had started the Americans first two exhibition games, then surprisingly didn’t play at all Sunday when the U.S. edged Spain.
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