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| SEC: Kentucky 75, Mississippi State 74 (OT): Kentucky Rallies to Win SEC Tournament |
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Kentucky’s John Wall scored seven of his 15 points in overtime to help the Wildcats beat Mississippi State.
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| A.C.C.: Duke 65, Georgia Tech 61: Blue Devils Hold Off Yellow Jackets to Win A.C.C. Tournament |
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Duke’s Kyle Singler scored 20 points and Jon Scheyer hit a critical 3-pointer with 18 seconds left in Sunday’s Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championship game.
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| Rockies Reclaim Payroll Efficiency as Route Back to Playoffs |
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Colorado captured the N.L. wild card in 2009 and is bidding to return to the World Series for the first time since 2007.
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| Pacquiao Overwhelms Clottey to Retain W.B.O. Welterweight Title |
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As Manny Pacquiao easily dispatched another welterweight contender, the talk turned immediately to Floyd Mayweather Jr. once again.
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| Big 12: Kansas 72, Kansas State 64: Kansas Finally Justify Their No. 1 Billing |
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The Jayhawks defeated instate rival Kansas State in the final of the Big 12 tournament and solidified their claim as the best team in the country.
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| Big East: West Virginia 60, Georgetown 58: Late Drive Gives West Virginia Its First Big East Title |
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A victory over Georgetown in the conference final raised a question: Can a team seeded fourth in the Big East receive a No. 1 seed in the N.C.A.A. tournament?.
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| Pac-10: Washington 79, California 75: Washington Locks Up Pacific-10 Title and N.C.A.A. Berth |
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Washington won the Pac-10 tournament, ensuring that at least two teams from the much-maligned conference will make the N.C.A.A. tournament.
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| Knicks 128, Mavericks 94: Knicks Score a Big Victory in Dallas, if That’s Still Possible |
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The Knicks beat the N.B.A.’s hottest team, ending a 13-game winning streak, and even their coach didn’t see the easy victory coming.
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