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UNC tops defending lacrosse champ N'western
Kara Cannizzaro scored four straight goals in a 7:20 span in the second half to help third-seeded North Carolina beat two-time defending national champion Northwestern 11-4 on Friday in the NCAA women's lacrosse semifinals.
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Park-led USC wins NCAA golf title by 21 shots
Annie Park shot a 1-under 71 to top the individual standings and help Southern California win its third NCAA tournament title with a record-setting team performance Friday.
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Okla. City wins 6th NAIA women's golf title
Oklahoma City University won the NAIA women's golf championship Friday behind a 1-2 finish from Jessica Schiele and Elia Folch.
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SEC hires Vincent as associate commissioner
The Southeastern Conference has hired LSU administrator Herb Vincent as associate commissioner for communications.
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Sooners open tourney with thoughts on tornado
Oklahoma coach Sunny Golloway awoke with plenty of unease. His Sooners were set to open the Big 12 Tournament against Baylor at 9 a.m.at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark and rain was down pouring on Oklahoma City.
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Elon joining Colonial in latest expansion move
Elon is joining the Colonial Athletic Association for the 2014-15 season.
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Three finalists named for softball POY award
Tennessee's Raven Chavanne and Oklahoma's Lauren Chamberlain and Keilani Ricketts are the three finalists for USA Softball college player of the year, the Amateur Softball Association of America and USA Softball announced Wednesday.
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2013 NCAA men's lacrosse schedule
The NCAA men's lacrosse tournament field will be unveiled on Sunday night at 9 p.m. ET.
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Virginia defeats UCLA to win men's tennis title
Mitchell Frank rallied in the decisive match and second-seeded Virginia defeated top-seeded UCLA 4-3 Tuesday to win its first NCAA men's tennis championship.
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West Virginia baseball helps with tornado relief
Minutes after watching a deadly tornado sweep through Moore, Okla., on Monday, just a few miles from where they were staying for the tournament, the West Virginia Mountaineers were ready to help in the relief effort.
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Big 12 delays baseball tournament in OKC
The Big 12 is delaying the start of its baseball tournament in Oklahoma City after this week's deadly tornado.
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Denver edges UNC in lacrosse quarterfinals
Eric Law scored with 13 seconds left to cap Denver's big comeback in a 12-11 win over North Carolina in an NCAA lacrosse quarterfinal Sunday.
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WCC extends deal with commish Zaninovich
West Coast Conference Commissioner Jamie Zaninovich has received a three-year contract extension that takes him through May 31, 2017.
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Martin, first black athlete in SEC, dies at 66
Tulane says former baseball player Stephen Martin Sr., the first black athlete to play any varsity sport in the Southeastern Conference, has died at age 66.
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Rutgers hires Louisville's Hermann as AD
Rutgers has hired Louisville senior associate athletic director Julie Hermann as its new athletic director.
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Hawaii drops name change; 'Rainbow' stays
Hawaii's athletic department is scrapping a plan to drop the word "Rainbow" from its men's teams' nicknames.
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