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Temple, Big East in talks
Temple appears headed back to the Big East for football, and the league is talking to the Owls about joining for all sports, according to multiple reports.
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Howard won't set timetable for return
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Roy Halladay and history's greats who never won
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With late theatrics, Flyers bail out Bryz
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Union prepares for Costa Rica
Union boss Peter Nowak used words like "imagination," and "creativity" in describing the type of mindset he'd like his club to exude this season.
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Union's Williams gets new deal
Union defender Sheanon Williams was among the most improved players in Major League Soccer last season. Now the team has made a longterm commitment to Williams, who has made dramatic strides since being signed in August 2010 from the team's USL-2 affiliate in Harrisburg.
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Hopkins to defend title in Atlantic City
Bernard Hopkins will meet Chad Dawson on April 28 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City for Hopkins' WBC and Ring Magazine light-heavyweight title.
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The 3-point shot
St. Joe's Langston Galloway and La Salle's Ramon Galloway (no relation) are among the top 10 in 3-point shooting percentage in the country. (Video by Sarah J. Glover / Staff Photographer)
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Wallace's availability could affect DeSean
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Phillies chat with Matt Gelb
Join the Inquirer's Matt Gelb for a live chat from Phillies spring training in Clearwater, Wednesday at 3 p.m.
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Jagr lifts Flyers over Jets in overtime
WINNIPEG, Manitoba - Sixteen years after scoring the winning goal the last time he played in Winnipeg, Jaromir Jagr accomplished the same feat Tuesday night.
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Sam Donnellon: Phils' Brown determined to win job
CLEARWATER, Fla. - A year ago, it seemed a seamless fit. Jayson Werth had vacated rightfield. Domonic Brown, the Phillies' top position prospect, was a rightfielder. A quick study with a swing likened to Darryl Strawberry's and one of those laser arms that make you beg for a play at the plate, Brown would make the Phillies look smart for not re-signing Werth, maybe even make them better.
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Phillies Spring Training 2/22
Phillies Spring Training at Bright House Field on Wednesday, February, 22, 2012.
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Live chat with Philadelphia Wings forward Max Seibald
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Polanco: 'I'm going to stay healthy'
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Flyers avoiding shootouts
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Howard impressive in BP
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5 Phillies games already sold out
Opening Day isn't until April 9, but the Phillies have already sold out five games.
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Owls must remain hungry against Explorers
Folks on North Broad Street will tell that 22d-ranked Temple is finally receiving national respect. And they’re right. Despite their dominance, the Owls didn’t receive a national ranking until Monday. But Temple better not let the national attention go to its head.
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The NCAA 3,000-Point Club
The NCAA 3,000-point club.
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Halladay on Hamels
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Camden shows growth in loss to Eustace
One way to measure a team's development is by what happens before the final buzzer.
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Inside the Phillies: Lidge: I wish Phillies had been more honest
VIERA, Fla. - Nothing could ruin Brad Lidge's most vivid and treasured memory of Philadelphia. He will forever have that raw 2008 October night at Citizens Bank Park when he struck out Tampa Bay's Eric Hinske, dropped to his knees, and looked skyward, triggering a wild celebration after the Phillies ended the city's 25-year championship drought.
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City Six: Hawks’ surge could pay off
1. Hot Hawks St. Joseph's recent hot streak has gotten the Hawks into a position of possibly earning a bye in the Atlantic Ten tournament.
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Flyers put on a late show
WINNIPEG - James van Riemsdyk twirled in the neutral zone, even on one leg at one point, as he curled around a Jets defender and nearly fumbled the puck twice before breaking the blue line.