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Iowa basketball: Tucker’s return tied to conditioning, rather than off-court trouble (The Des Moines Register)

Anthony Tucker’s return to the basketball court depends on how quickly the once-suspended freshman gets back into shape, Iowa coach Todd Lickliter said today.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Bulldogs return to court in a big way (Portage Daily Register)

PARDEEVILLE - With two weeks passed since his team last played a game, Pardeeville girls basketball coach Ralph Turner was worried his team would not be ready to play when it finally returned to the hardwood to play Necedah in a non-conference game on Monday night at Pardeeville High School.

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Utah State basketball: Aggies slip past unpredictable Vandals (Deseret Morning News)

If it appeared at times as if the Idaho Vandals knew what Utah State wanted to do on the basketball court there was good reason for it.

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Another Melchionni making his name on basketball court (Philadelphia Daily News)

If his surname were Smith or Jones, he could ease through his basketball life unencumbered.Instead, it's Melchionni, and that means scrutiny.

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GIRLS' BASKETBALL: Cicchetti, Shamrocks gun down Rocketeers (The Sun Chronicle)

NORTH ATTLEBORO - One of the youngest, least experienced players on the court made the biggest clutch plays in the game as the Bishop Feehan girls' basketball team pulled away from North Attleboro in a non-league game Sunday night.

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Tournament offers great basketball for a good cause (Delta Democrat Times)

GREENVILLE - When the Greenville Christian Saints take to the court Saturday, fans will not only be in for some great basketball, they'll be helping kids at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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High school boys basketball: No time to celebrate for Newark (Newark Advocate)

NEWARK -- The time it takes to get off the court is about how long Newark's boys basketball team spent celebrating Saturday's blowout win against Westerville South.

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA's experience, shooting do in Ducks, 83-74 (Portland Tribune)

EUGENE — A young Oregon team couldn't overcome the experience and talent of UCLA, and its own breakdowns — a theme for the Ducks through 14 games. The Bruins led from start to finish, beating the Ducks 83-74 Sunday in Pac-10 men's basketball at McArthur Court. The Ducks drew within ...

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Impact of ASU USC-Aiken Basketball Game Moves Beyond Court (WJBF-TV Augusta)

Augusta—“This is a rival game, like a border bash! USC-Aiken, Augusta State!,“ says Deborah Barner, of Aiken. Augusta State University and USC-Aiken on the hardwood Monday night, playing in front of a huge crowd.

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Girls prep basketball: Colfax's Doucette a shooting star (Leader-Telegram)

By John Casper Jr. Leader-Telegram staff Courtney Doucette doesn't pay much attention to the lines on the court. A 3-pointer? No big deal. A step behind the line? Not a problem. Twenty-five feet from the hoop? Bring it on.

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