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7/3/2009
Indiana held Connecticut to just 30 points and 34 percent shooting in the first half. Still, Fever coach Lin Dunn wasn’t satisfied, urging her team to tighten its defense even ...
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7/3/2009
A year ago, Ryan Hunter-Reay left Watkins Glen International brimming with confidence after a surprising IndyCar victory.
He returns to defend his title Sunday in the Camping World Grand Prix, ...
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7/3/2009
Sean Kearney is the new basketball coach at Holy Cross.
The former Notre Dame assistant was named Thursday to succeed Ralph Willard, who resigned last month after 10 seasons to ...
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7/3/2009
Louisville Bats’ hurlers allowed just three runs in two games as they took home two one-run victories, 2-1 and 3-2 to sweep away the Indianapolis Indians in Thursday’s doubleheader at ...
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7/3/2009
Ron Artest is joining Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers.
"I am very excited to finally be going to L.A.," Artest said in a statement issued by his agent ...
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7/2/2009
Butler will meet Georgetown and Indiana will face Pittsburgh in this year's Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden.
The pairings for the Dec. 8 doubleheader were announced Wednesday.
This ...
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7/2/2009
Australian driver Will Power will rejoin Penske Racing for the July 12 event in Toronto.
Power will drive five races in the No. 12 Penske Truck Rental Dallara/Honda this season....
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7/1/2009
The Kroger Co. grocery giant has announced a five-year deal to be the official sponsor for the financially struggling Indiana Fever of the WNBA.
Kroger and Pacers Sports and Entertainment ...
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7/1/2009
Ryan Briscoe was on top of the IndyCar world a week ago.
He was the points leader, had three straight runner-up finishes and was the only driver to complete every ...
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6/30/2009
Tony George has been asked to step down as president and CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and his family's business. And it's not clear how closely he'll remain tied ...
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