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There haven't been many games recently for South Florida like Monday's 66-49 victory against Virginia in the home opener. ...more
November 17, 2009
For the fourth consecutive year, Saint Leo's women's soccer team was selected to participate in the NCAA II South Region Tournament, an accomplishment that ranks among the most impressive for any athletic program in school history. ...more
November 15, 2009
One of the most anticipated seasons in Kansas' storied history got off to a high-flying start. ...more
November 14, 2009
Vince Carter returned to New Jersey and scored 16 points before leaving the game against his former teammates in the second quarter with a sprained left ankle and the Orlando Magic rolled to a 95-85 victory Friday night. ...more
October 31, 2009
Fergie may soon be on the Miami Dolphins' bandwagon as a limited partner. NFL owners meeting in Boston this week approved the Black Eyed Peas singer as a partial owner, but the team has yet to complete an agreement with her, Dolphins chief executive officer Mike Dee said in an e-mail Tuesday. ...more
October 14, 2009
FLORIDA STATE AT NO. 7 BYU KICKOFF: 7 p.m.; LaVell Edwards Stadium, Provo, Utah ...more
September 19, 2009
With a sellout crowd at Tropicana Field roaring its approval, the Rays raised two championship banners on Monday night prior to their home opener against the New York Yankees. ...more
April 14, 2009
Tom Seaver enjoyed many of his greatest moments on the mound at Shea Stadium. Now, he'll help the New York Mets christen Citi Field. ...more
April 12, 2009
ST. PETERSBURG - Gov. Charlie Crist will deliver the ceremonial first pitch prior to the Rays' home opener Monday against the New York Yankees at Tropicana Field. ...more
April 8, 2009
So this is what it feels like to start a baseball season after finishing the previous year with a winning record. Nearly six months after the Rays' first World Series appearance, TVs at Bay-area sports bars, homes and businesses were tuned Tuesday to the team's season-opening game against division rival Boston Red Sox. The Rays lost the game 5-3 but have a chance today to even the series. The first time fans can clang their cowbells at Tropicana Field will be Monday, when the Rays play their home opener against the Yankees. In preparation for that, the team held "Rays University" classes for all employees at Tropicana Field on Tuesday. The theme: excellent customer service. ...more
April 8, 2009
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