Posted February 09, 2012 on
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Khalif Wyatt didn’t start, Juan Fernandez didn’t finish and the Temple men’s basketball team found itself in an unexpected dogfight against George Washington on Wednesday night.
The Owls overcame a 15-point second-half deficit to defeat the Colonials, 79-72, for their seventh straight win.
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