Kansas seal NCAA title
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008Kansas grind out a 75-68 overtime victory against Memphis to seal a first national NCAA title in 20 years
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Kansas grind out a 75-68 overtime victory against Memphis to seal a first national NCAA title in 20 years
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Fast bowler Steve Harmison is no longer a viable option for England, according to the man he replaced in the Test team, Andrew Caddick.
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Sharks utility Epi Taione is banned for six weeks for head-butting an opponent in a Super 14 match last weekend.
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Australia will play Italy in a one-off Test in the northern city of Padua to kick of the European leg of their international tour in November
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The Olympic torch relay may be scrapped in future as protests in London and Paris disrupt the flame’s route to Beijing.
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British number one Andy Murray confirms he will represent Great Britain at this summer’s Olympic Games in Beijing.
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Joe Calzaghe says he will “retire and never show my face in public again” if he loses to Bernard Hopkins in Las Vegas on 19 April.
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Boss Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal can still win the Champions League and Premier League this season.
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Paula Radcliffe tells BBC Sport that Beijing’s heat and humidity will be more of a threat at the Olympics than poor air quality.
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Washington Wizards forward Antawn Jamison expects to play Wednesday night against Boston after missing two games with a sprained right shoulder.
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