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Tom Crean joins the search party for Lauren Spierer
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20 year-old Indiana student Lauren Spierer disappeared last Friday and many in Bloomington are doing their part to try to bring her back, including head basketball coach Tom Crean and his wife Joanie, who are out there with everyone else, trying to ensure that this story has a happy ending.
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Weiner's web interest has baseball connection
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Busted Coverage
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Her brother, Ben Broussard, played seven seasons in the bigs with the Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers. If you’ve never heard of him, you’re probably not alone...
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Audio: McCoy's wife talks about agent favors at UT
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SPORTS by BROOKS
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Rachel McCoy, wife of Colt McCoy, called in to ESPN Radio’s The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Tuesday to comment - in part - about the problems NFL agents presented at the University of Texas when her husband was a member of the squad...
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Video: How would you spend a day with the Cup?
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Tauntr
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Many hockey fans probably saw the video of 9-year-old Christian LaMonica, the New Jersey kid who won a day with the Stanley Cup. What wasn’t mentioned in that heartwarming tale was that Christian wasn’t the original winner...
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Eddie Gaedel's great-nephew drafted by Padres
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Hall of Very Good
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Gaedele, whom the San Diego Padres picked in the sixth round of the draft on Tuesday afternoon, is a great-nephew of 3-foot-7 Eddie Gaedel, the shortest (and lightest) player in major league history and star of its greatest stunt...
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Von Miller's new tattoo is awesome
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With Leather
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Try to play it like “Classic Concentration”. Melon, dollar sign. Melon dollar? Million dollar? Okay, chicken, partially eaten chicken leg, and a ghost. Million dollar chicken ghost. I haven’t even touched the fact that it starts with Pac-Man. Okay, let’s let him tell us...
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Cubs draft 300-pounder in round two
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The Sports Bank
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The Cubs claim he’s now dropped 40 pounds off what he’s listed on the scouting report. Vogelbach, who can hit a ton, throws right and bats left.
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