Soccer: Lady Jacks fall to Chico 1-0
CHICO -- A goal at the 71:29 mark was the difference as the Chico State Wildcats defeated the Humboldt State women's soccer team 1-0 on Friday night in Chico.
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College Soccer: NSU, Southwest tie
Northern State's soccer team played to its third straight double-overtime tie on Friday, facing Southwest Minnesota State University at Jerde Field. The Wolves received a first-half goal from Katie Anderson on an assist from Maggie Fedor and led 1-0 at the break.
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Basketball exhibition game at Air Canada Center
Olu Fmutimi(F) of Canada's Men's National Basketball Team competes during the exhibition game against Team France at Air Canada Center in Toronto, Canada, on Aug. 12, 2010. Team Canada won the match 69-58.
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College basketball: FGCU men will visit Ohio State, Indiana this fall
The Florida Gulf Coast University men’s basketball team will play a pair of Big Ten teams next season, including the season opener at Indiana.
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Prep basketball players get summer fill at Meade
It's 6:30 p.m. on a hot Wednesday in mid-July, and the Broadneck Bays are facing off against Team Maryland in a club junior varsity basketball game. Shannon Lee Zirkle — The Capital Devon Williams of the Bays drives against Team Maryland’s Ryan Fields in MYBA competition.
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Jersey Shore Basketball League: Willman adjusting to the college game
BELMAR — Joe Willman learned college basketball is a lot different from scholastic basketball during his freshman year at Bucknell University last winter.
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Football fans flock to small screen
Australian football fans have a chance to switch off their televisions for the first time in the history of the FIFA World Cup, turning instead to their mobile phones for live streams of matches.
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The inmates are running the asylum in college football
Uh, oh, here we go again. Another big turf war is heating up in college football.
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