Keyword: nationalchampions
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NCAA Baseball @NCAABaseball đLSU NATIONAL CHAMPIONSđ @LSUbaseball is the 2023 #MCWS National Champs!
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RUSH: Perhaps the greatest example of Trump derangement syndrome today and what, in a sane world, would be a profoundly embarrassing piece of journalism, which is saying a lot given everything thatââŹâ˘s happened during the Trump administration. The Washington Post is beside itself. And if you happen to receive the Washington Post daily email blast that is supposed to tell you whatââŹâ˘s hot and whatââŹâ˘s interesting and whatââŹâ˘s leading the day in Washington Post news coverage, this story is at the top of all the news out there. This story is what the Washington Post apparently is the most proud...
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The Alabama Crimson Tide paid a visit to the White House the other day and it turned out to be one of those uniquely American moments. For the record â I happen to be a Tennessee Volunteer fan â but what the Crimson Tide did at the White House transcends football rivalries â even Southeastern Conference football rivalries. Coach Nick Saban gladly accepted President Trumpâs invitation and said the entire national championship team would attendâ regardless of political proclivities. âCoach Saban addressed it and just said, âHey, weâre doing this regardless of your political thoughts,â offensive lineman Ross Pierschbacher told...
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The NJCAA National Champion Blinn Buccaneers announce their 2010 Football Schedule.
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CLEVELAND â After a night of hard-nosed, â blue-collar work, Tuesday officially went down in Tennessee womenâs basketball history as a banner day. In the days leading up to a 59-46 victory over Rutgers at Quicken Loans Arena, various Lady Vols struggled to explain what winning a national championship would mean. They were very familiar with the effort involved, however, parlaying a gritty defense and dominant rebounding into the salvation for suspect scoring. Candace Parker led three double scorers with 17 points, hitting four consecutive free throws inside the final two minutes as Tennessee (34-3) pulled away down the stretch...
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Troy Smith and Ohio State did it all, overwhelming Michigan with offense, winning the Big Ten title and streaking into the national title game. The Wolverines may have another shot at the Buckeyes though -- they, too, can still make it to the BCS title game in Arizona. Smith and the top-ranked Buckeyes put their dazzling speed on display with a barrage of big plays, and they needed every one of them to beat an inspired Michigan team, 42-39 on Saturday. The Game of the Century, the first 1 vs. 2 matchup in this storied rivalry, was played a day...
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GAME: North Carolina (32-4) vs. Illinois (37-1). ROUND: National championship. TIME: Monday, 9:21 p.m. EST. SITE: Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The meeting all of college football clamored for, USC and LSU, had come. Offers of millions couldn't get them together in January. The pleas of millions went unheeded. Yet here they were, lined up on opposite sides, a wide expanse of manicured lawn below, cloudless skies above, a chill in the air -- perfect football weather. It had all the markings of a fall Saturday, except that it was a spring Tuesday. Before the teams lay the South Lawn of the White House. LSU and USC were lined up on the curved stairwells of the portico --...
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It was the day of champions as President Bush hosted various NCAA Championship teams at the White House. The schools included; the University of Southern California Men's Football and Women's Volleyball, the University of North Carolina Women's Soccer and Louisiana State University Men's Football and Indiana University Men's Soccer. Earlier in the day, the President met with his cabinet and spoke to reporters regarding the war on terrorism and the 9-11 commission. Meanwhile, First Lady Laura Bush was in Chicago to promoting the importance of women understanding the symptoms of heart disease and its prevention. She also took questions about...
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The chief hails the Buckeyes Tuesday, February 25, 2003 Tim May THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH WASHINGTON -- Ohio State's football team got the VIP treatment and met President Bush yesterday at the White House, but it wasn't as though the Buckeyes were given the run of the place. Just ask tight end Ben Hartsock. As the Buckeyes were leaving the tightly secured grounds, Hartsock made an innocent move toward the snow-covered lawn. A bellowing guard stopped him short. "Who got scolded at the White House?'' coach Jim Tressel chided, as others laughed. Hartsock smiled. "I always wanted to walk on the...
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