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Warriors Winning With ‘D’
Posted on 16 Feb 2011 by Scott Johnston.
Another night, another win against a quality team. That’s how things are going these days for the men who occupy Oracle Arena. The Warriors, unless they are playing the Phoenix Suns, match up well with just about anybody these days when playing at home. Having beaten New Orleans last night 102-89, Golden State now has wins over the Hornets, Oklahoma City, Denver, & Chicago this month. Why...
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Cats Look to Rebound, Need Focused Kelly
Posted on 1 Feb 2011 by Shaun Albin.
One step forward and two steps back, has become the dance of the Wildcats, as of late. The Cats came out and battled their way to a win over Baylor on Monday, only to follow up with a blowout loss to Kansas and another player defection. Now Kansas State, at a crossroad, prepares for their matchup with Nebraska tomorrow. The immediate impact of the Wally Judge transfer will not likely be f...
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Blacksburg in a Severe Storm Warning
Posted on 30 Jan 2011 by Logan Cecchine.
The Hokies may have punched another early ticket to the NIT. For their less than an impressive season to this point, it is clearly panic time, and a hurricane approaches. After a less than impressive game against Longwood, and a mistake ridden loss to Georgia Tech, the Hokies now find themselves 3-3 in conference play. Tech's 3 losses came to UVA ,UNC, and GT. The Hokies had leads in al...
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Pinch Me, I’m Dreaming
Posted on 15 Dec 2010 by Scott Johnston.
I admit it. When the Warriors were down 47-36 at home to the 6-18 Minnesota Timberwolves (let that sink in, for a second…) 6-18, and 1-12 on the road Timberwolves, down 11 in the 2nd quarter, I thought, “Ok, that’s it. I’m done. Time to jump ship on another 60-loss season. “ I mean it’s one thing to lose to San Antonio, New York, or even Phoenix at home. But this was where I was goi...
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Kansas State – Kansas Postgame Review
Posted on 15 Oct 2010 by Chad Craghead.
As Kansas State players walked off the field at Memorial Stadium Thursday night, their starting QB Carson Coffman had to be smiling. Coffman and the Wildcats had just finished pounding the Kansas Jayhawks, 59-7, and the senior signal-caller had just played the best football game of his life. Despite a 4-1 start before last night's decisive victory, there's been strong criticism of Coffman's pla...
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Miami Vs. Kent State Preview
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Michael Solomon.
The Miami RedHawks football team returns home on Saturday, looking to rebound after a blowout loss to Missouri last weekend. Standing in their way Saturday will be in-state rival and conference foe Kent State, who defeated Miami last year 29-19. The RedHawks have won both contests at Yager Stadium so far this year against Eastern Michigan and Colorado State, and are confident that they can make...









