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Blues cruise in Birmingham
Bedford Today – Mar 22, 2008
With a strong Arctic gale blowing up the slope and into their faces the Blues’ gameplan was based around trying to keep the ball hand regardless of field position. Moseley’s Neil Stenhouse had the opportunity to open the scoring in the sixth minute but his long range penalty attempt was pushed to the right. The hosts were struggling to get their hands on the ball and Bedford took advantage in the tenth minute when an initial break by Tom Youngs eventually resulted in Dan Richmond strolling over unopposed. The gap between the sides was all too evident ? the hosts started the day 18 points above the bottom side ? with the possession Moseley managed to secure being slow and stilted.
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Birmingham City – Mar 22, 2008
The Scottish international underwent an operation on his knee after picking up the problem in the draw against Newcastle United. “James had a small tear in his knee” said McLeish. “He had keyhole surgery this morning and we’ll miss him for two more matches. “It happened after the Newcastle match.
NCAA East: Tennessee nearly misses wake-up call
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Mar 22, 2008
• Butler 81 South Alabama 61: Pete Campbell hit eight 3-pointers and scored 26 points and the Bulldogs won their fourth consecutive first-round game to set a school record for wins. The Bulldogs (30-3) were a No. 7 seed and a popular first-round upset on many brackets in Birmingham Ala. But the 10th-seeded Jaguars (26-7) couldn’t live up to its much-criticized at-large bid. Butler hit 15 of 28 from beyond the arc surpassing 50 percent from long range for the fourth time this season. • klahoma 72 Saint Joseph’s 64: David Godbold scored a career-high 25 points including the Sooners’ first 11 of the second half and they survived a late rally to beat Saint Joseph’s (21-13) in Birmingham. Godbold and the Sooners (23-11) who had a 25-year postseason streak end last season had a 19-point lead.
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