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COASTAL CAROLINA
Coastal Carolina baseball rolls past Longwood in Big South tournament opener
As Tyler Herb continues to work his way back from the shoulder soreness that sidelined him for more than a month, his comments suggest he still feels there’s something missing. It took him a few innings to loosen up on the mound Tuesday, he said, and his velocity is not quite where he wants...
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COLLEGE
Southern Conference could expand soon
The Southern Conference may be inching toward expansion as it tries to replace schools that are leaving for other conferences.
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COLLEGE
QB Mitchell decides on North Carolina State
Former Arkansas quarterback Brandon Mitchell says he is transferring to North Carolina State to play his final season.
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COLLEGE
Kansas lands transfer Tarik Black from Memphis
Memphis forward Tarik Black is transferring to Kansas and will be eligible to play immediately.
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COASTAL CAROLINA
Coastal Carolina’s Blackman making most of final season and second chance
Coastal Carolina baseball coach Gary Gilmore was on a recruiting trip to Florida a couple of years ago to watch a promising high school pitching prospect when one of his assistant coaches called to suggest he also find time to check out a junior college player named Ted Blackman while he was down...
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CRIME
Coastal Carolina baseball opens Big South tournament with season on the line
Junior right-hander Tyler Herb has thrown just 49 pitches against live competition over the last six weeks while being hindered by shoulder soreness, but he will nonetheless get the start on the mound for Coastal Carolina on Tuesday morning as the Chanticleers open Big South tournament play.
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COLLEGE
Manziel is working hard to be best he can be, which might be best ever
The last thing George Whitfield Jr. expected was for Johnny Manziel to throw the ball. The Texas A&M star, after all, was blindfolded.
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COLLEGE
Kansas basketball team adds Memphis transfer Tarik Black
Kansas' basketball team has added another big body to a burgeoning roster overhaul.
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COLLEGE
New Mexico gets some payback
Congratulations Steve Alford, you and your New Mexico Lobos just lost to underdog Harvard in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, please accept your parting gift of a seven-year, $18.2 million contract with UCLA.








