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Updates for January 31, 2010
Grant assists faculty research group
By: Anazthasya Anthony
Jan. 31, 2010 – 10.57 p.m.
With stage set, Wisconsin falls flat
By: Nico Savidge
After a stellar Friday performance, the men’s hockey team missed a big chance Saturday
DULUTH, Minn.—Wisconsin’s keys to victory coming into their series with Minnesota-Duluth were pretty simple: Use good goaltending and strong defense to contain the No. 9 Bulldogs’ top line of Mike Connolly, Jack Connolly and Justin Fonta…
Millikan passes away Thursday
By: Aaron Kraut
Longtime Terp basketball coach had many players go on to coaching careers
Bud Millikan, the former Terrapin men’s basketball coach whose players included Terp coach Gary Williams, died of a heart attack Thursday at his Georgia home. He was 89. Millikan led the Terps from 1950 to 1967, compiling a 243-182 record during his…
Carolina track continues success
By: Ryan Velasquez
Shobe sets school record; Brookins, Haynie, Zajac win indiviual events
With two impressive showings under their belts, the South Carolina men’s and women’s track teams entered this weekend’s Texas A&M Challenge looking for similar results. Facing off against some of the top programs from the Big 12, Pac…
Muldrow records first double-double
By: Ryan Velasquez
Junior forward’s play helps Gamecocks secure victory in Georgia matchup
In its first game since last week’s upset over No. 1 Kentucky, South Carolina secured its second straight victory with a 78-77 comeback win against Georgia. The win resulted from numerous factors, but none may have been more important than the play …
Rodgers’ big first half helps Terps cruise at Longwood
By: Jonas Shaffer
Terp women beat Lancers 85-40 for win No. 16
Inside the cramped confines of Willett Hall during the Terrapin women’s basketball team’s pre-game shootaround, Kim Rodgers felt like she was back playing in the Virginia high schools she had torched as a prep star. Not much changed after tip-…
UW misses chance to claim WCHA lead
By: Parker Gabriel
The men’s hockey team won Friday, but couldn’t match the result Saturday
DULUTH, Minn.—Coming into this weekend’s series with league-leading Minnesota-Duluth, the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers had the top of the WCHA square in the crosshairs. That target looked even more attainable after a 5-2 victory on Friday night tha…
Nelligan steps out of the shadow
By: Jakob Engelke
Gymnastics coach takes over program from father
As first-year Terrapin gymnastics coach Brett Nelligan paced up and down the gym floor Saturday during his team’s meet, he celebrated in a way players of the program have become accustomed to. Nelligan shouted and pumped his fist in jubilation after…
Gamecocks take narrow defeat
By: James Kratch
USC runs out of steam after close game against Volunteers
Prior to the start of the season, USC coach Dawn Staley said she didn’t know if her team was ready to compete for a SEC championship. If Sunday’s game was any indication, the Lady Gamecocks are getting pretty darn close….
USC kennels ‘Dawgs
By: James Kratch
Downey, Spinella lead Carolina to second consecutive SEC win
On Friday afternoon, USC coach Darrin Horn said that he thought the proverbial big win hangover was indeed real. On Saturday night, his team escaped such a disappointment. Down and out most of the night to a scrappy Georgia team, Carolina rose to the occa…
Wrestling gets back in rhythm with dominant win at George Mason
By: Michael Lemaire
Terps beat Patriots, 35-6, Friday
After spending the week of practice working on scoring points, Terrapin 149-pounder Jon Kohler found himself needing to implement the team’s new focus just to save his match. Before Friday’s match against George Mason, McCoy wasn’t conce…
Local businesses unite to help people in Haiti
By: Samantha South
Jan. 31, 2010 – 10.42 p.m.
