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Archives: 20 years after Bias' death, schools still falter with scandals
It was a pleasant, late-March evening on the Duke campus and the tulips were blooming near the neo-Gothic chapel. But university president Richard Brodhead could hardly enjoy the night air.
As Brodhead, a silver-haired scholar of 19th-century American...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Assault, Health and Safety at School, Football, College Sports
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Archives – Rise and fall of Len Bias
Cole Field House is dimly lit, just a single row of lights burning high above the floor. a few people walk around the concourse, but it's mostly quiet.There are no banners hanging from the rafters, and there are no basketball hoops down below. But you can...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Colleges and Universities, James Ingram, North Carolina Tar Heels, Arts and Culture
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Ask Sam Smith
So, now, what was everyone so upset about? Heck, if the Bulls had Ben Wallace, imagine how good they could be. That's seven straight losing teams coming up starting with the 76ers Wednesday night. The Bulls could be 10 games over .500 by the end of...Tags: Death, Jermaine O'Neal, Pat Riley, Australia (movie), Football
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A hole unfilled
Sun ReporterThe telephone message emanating these days from the offices of the Boston Celtics identifies the franchise as having won 16 NBA championships. What it doesn't mention is this: It has been 20 years since the last one. On June 8, 1986, the Celtics closed...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death, Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn Nets, Career and Workplace
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Bias' legacy includes more careful screening process
Sun reporterThe death of former Maryland star Len Bias was not the only drug-related tragedy to taint the 1986 NBA draft. Chris Washburn, William Bedford and Roy Tarpley - the third, sixth and seventh picks, respectively - all saw their careers cut short by drug...Tags: Death, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Brooklyn Nets, Danny Ferry
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UM gets serious, 87-57
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - The Maryland Terrapins had too much at stake and too many weapons for this confrontation to play out any other way. Start with senior guard Juan Dixon, who gave the home crowd everything it wanted yesterday at MCI Center by scoring a game-...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Death, Gary Williams, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, NCAA Final Four
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Terps take first step, sink Siena
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - The Maryland Terrapins did not exactly walk all over 16th-seeded Siena from start to finish last night, but the Terps still moved on to their next NCAA tournament test with relative ease. Led by senior guard Juan Dixon, who is now seven...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Disneyland Park, Gary Williams, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Sports
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Terps drop FSU, clinch title share
Sun StaffTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Maryland Terrapins thought they might encounter some resistance from fast-fading Florida State last night. They were wrong. Led by senior guard Juan Dixon's game-high 25 points, second-ranked Maryland won its 11th consecutive game...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Arts and Culture, Gary Williams, Sports, Florida State University
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Other champions probably greater, but few teams have ever been tougher
The pundits and basketball junkies are already discussing the University of Maryland's place among college basketball's elite. But for those who engage in such dialogue, they might miss the story line of Maryland's 2002 national championship run.
It...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, AIDS, John Lucas III, College Sports, Chris Wilcox
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Take bow, champs, for all Terps who didn't
The University of Maryland put its name in the history books and brought a championship banner to College Park last night as the Terps officially became an elite member of college basketball.
It wasn't pretty. Actually, it may have been one of the...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Steve Francis, Gary Williams, College Sports, Sports
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The games, the times
1978 June 7: The Washington Bullets win the NBA championship with a 105-99 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics in Game 7. June 13: Aberdeen High School star Cal Ripken, 17, signs with the Orioles after the club selects him in the second round of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mike Trombley, Stanford University, Greg LeMond, Testicular Cancer
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Top Cole moments
Dec. 2, 1955 Governor Theodore McKeldin was in attendance and Bob Kessler scored the first points at Cole as he led Maryland to a 67-55 win over Virginia. Jan. 11, 1958 The Terps' first NCAA tournament team defeated defending NCAA champion and No. 3...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, North Carolina Tar Heels, Football, Jerry Stackhouse, Laron Profit
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Dec 6, 2006
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Mar 18, 2002
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Mar 16, 2002
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Feb 28, 2002
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Apr 7, 2002
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Apr 2, 2002
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Oct 10, 2001
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Mar 3, 2002
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