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Entries for February 17th, 2010

NCAA roundup: Jayhawks stay unbeaten in Big 12; Spartans whip Hoosiers (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

TOP 25 MENNO. 1 KANSAS 59, NO. 24 TEXAS A&M 54: Xavier Henry scored 12 points, including several free throws down the stretch, to help top-ranked Kansas escape with a win over No. 24 Texas A&M on Monday night. It’s the 11th consecutive victory for Kansas (11-0 Big 12, 25-1) and breaks a 16-game home winning streak for Texas A&M (7-4, 18-7). NO. 11 MICHIGAN ST. 72, INDIANA 58: Draymond Green …

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Paul Daugherty: Crean counts small victories in massive IU rebuilding project (Sports Illustrated)

Winning comes with style points. Win a lot, we question if you’re winning the right way. Are you winning big? Do your wins look good? Why doesn’t that guy play more? He’d help you win.

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Johnson Accepts Position with Buffalo Bills

Indiana offensive line coach Bobby Johnson has been hired an assistant offensive line coach with the National Football League’s Buffalo Bills. Johnson, who served as IU’s offensive line coach since 2005, will join head coach Chan Gailey’s staff immediately.

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DePaul wastes 17-point lead in loss to Rutgers (SouthtownStar)

Hamady Ndiaye had 15 points and 13 rebounds Tuesday night as Rutgers overcame a 17-point deficit and snapped a 17-game road losing streak with a 68-64 victory over DePaul at Allstate Arena in Rosemont. Mike Rosario had eight of his 11 points down the stretch for Rutgers (14-12 overall, 4-9 Big East), which had lost its last 15 conference road games. Dane Miller added 14 points. Mac Koshwal had …

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ALL OVER INDIANA: Moving on to hoops (The Evening News and the Tribune)

With three weeks to go in the regular season — and football season in the rear-view mirror — All Over Indiana will concentrate on college basketball for the near future.

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