February 2010 News

OU falls to Baylor 70-63

Published: February 27, 2010

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LaceDarius Dunn scored 21 points and former Edmond Santa Fe star Ekpe Udoh added 20 as 24th-ranked Baylor held off Oklahoma, 70-63, this afternoon at the Lloyd Noble Center.
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Bradford eager to find out if he will be No. 1 pick in the draft

Published: February 27, 2010

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Former Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford said Saturday he’s eager to see if he truly is the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.
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Alexander Wolff: American men, women pull off upsets at team pursuit

Published: February 27, 2010

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VANCOUVER, British COlumbia — It isn’t a role the United States is accustomed to playing, least of all at an Olympics. But the Americans’ almost certain status as the top medal dog at the Vancouver Games is the result of its recurrent role here as successful underdog.
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Austin Murphy: Team Canada promises to bring A-game to golden rematch

Published: February 27, 2010

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The home crowd was content, and looking ahead. This one was in the bag. Canada was up 3-nil on a game-but-overmatched Slovakia club with another 14 minutes to play, but really, this one was over, right? If you were one of the many face-painted fans, it was time to get obnoxious, [...]


Phil Taylor: Record night proves to be snapshot of Ohno’s entire career

Published: February 27, 2010

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — If this was the last night of his Olympic career, let the record show that Anton Apolo Ohno’s finale was in keeping with his career — with his life, really. It was a little bit messy, a little bit controversial, ultimately successful and above all, one hell of an entertaining ride.
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Brian Cazeneuve: Ohno’s M.O.: Another rally, another medal

Published: February 27, 2010

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The day that was likely Apolo Ohno’s last on an Olympic stage ended in another rally and another medal. The skater who has come from behind to win two medals already at the Vancouver Games began Friday evening by getting disqualified in the 500 meters. He finished the evening by adding [...]


Richard Deitsch: Daily Olympic Briefing, Feb. 27

Published: February 27, 2010

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — The flame will soon extinguish on America’s greatest Winter Games, but not without one full day remaining for potential bounty. By qualifying for today’s gold medal final in the men’s long track speedskating team pursuit and by earning a spot in Sunday’s gold medal hockey game against Canada, Team USA will [...]


Gymnastics: No. 1 Oklahoma stays undefeated

Published: February 27, 2010

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The Sooner women (11-0) clinched their seventh straight victory over a Top 25 opponent with a 196.825-194.125 win at No. 23 Michigan State (9-5).
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Track and Field: OU, OSU men advance to Big 12 finals

Published: February 27, 2010

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Sooner K.P. Singh claimed the Big 12 weight throw title and teammate Kevin Salaam broke a 12-year old OU record in the 200-meter dash as 16 Sooners qualified for Saturday’s finals.
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Baseball: OU rolls

Published: February 27, 2010

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The No. 20 Sooners improved to 5-0 with a 12-9 win over Valparaiso at the Jacksonville Invitational.
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Sooners seek strong finish to their season

Published: February 27, 2010

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Oklahoma enters Saturday’s 12:30 p.m. game against Baylor having lost eight of its last 10 games. The last time the Sooners endured a stretch like that was 1991, a season that ended with Billy Tubbs’ ejection …
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OU knows intensity is a must against Texas

Published: February 27, 2010

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Win out, and Oklahoma controls its own destiny in the Big 12 women’s basketball standings and seeding for the upcoming conference tournament.
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Combine Notebook: Gresham good to go

Published: February 27, 2010

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Former Oklahoma tight end Jermaine Gresham has spent the better part of the last two days under the burning hot glare of medical lights. His surgically repaired knee, it turns out, is fine.
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St. Louis interested in Bradford

Published: February 27, 2010

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Will former Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford be the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NFL draft?
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Self assured

Published: February 27, 2010

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PERHAPS BILL SELF’S most remarkable accomplishment as Kansas’ basketball coach can be summed up in a two-word question: ‘Roy who?’
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