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I’m Gonna Knock You Out!

I’m Gonna Knock You Out!

By Matt Pace • on March 12, 2010

After losing 4 of their last 6 games, the Dayton Flyers are barely on the bubble at this point. There is no chance really for them to make the NCAA tournament as things stand. they must beat Xavier in their upcoming game in the Atlantic 10 tournament to even stand a small chance. Experts agree another win after Xavier would clinch an at large berth.

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Time To Say Good Bye

Time To Say Good Bye

By Matt Pace • on March 6, 2010

It has been a long hard stretch for the Dayton Flyers as of late. They have bounced on and off the NCAA tournament bubble for several weeks like a child on one of those inflatable play-lands at a fast food joint. However, it is down to the end of the wire now, and the Flyers have made it very hard on

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Temple Remains Tied Atop A-10 Standings With Win Against St. Louis

Temple Remains Tied Atop A-10 Standings With Win Against St. Louis

By Eric Bader • on March 4, 2010

Temple defeated St. Louis Wednesday night in a closely contested battle 57-51.  The Owls held a one point margin at halftime after overcoming a first half deficit as large as 9, and pulled away late in the second half to keep pace with Xavier in the Atlantic 10 standings.  Lavoy Allen put together

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UNI prepares for Arch Madness; Koch named Valley P.O.Y.

UNI prepares for Arch Madness; Koch named Valley P.O.Y.

By Tyler Hellmann • on March 3, 2010

Seniors Adam Koch, Jordan Eglseder and other Panthers awarded Northern Iowa forward Adam Koch (AP Photo/Tom Strickland) St. Louis, MO — Despite being out of the top ten in the Valley in scoring, rebounding, assists,

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Baron out at URI?

Baron out at URI?

By Jeff McKernan • on March 2, 2010

The University of Rhode Island men’s basketball team, fully entrenched in their annual late season collapse received yet another loss with the news that their prized recruit for the 2010-2011 season

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Streaking Xavier Outlasts #23 Richmond in Double OT Classic…Tied with Temple Atop A-10

Streaking Xavier Outlasts #23 Richmond in Double OT Classic…Tied with Temple Atop A-10

By Robert Jaspers • on March 2, 2010

Xavier head coach Chris Mack promised that the Atlantic 10 showdown on Sunday between #23 Richmond and then unranked Xavier would be “the most fun you’ve ever had at a Xavier game.” He made good on his promise as the Musketeers managed to get by the surprising Richmond Spirders 78-76

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Temple Shuts Down Dayton

Temple Shuts Down Dayton

By Eric Bader • on February 24, 2010

Temple defeated Dayton on Wednesday night 49-41, holding the Flyers, who average just under 70 points per game, to a season low point total.  Temple lead from very early in the first half until the final buzzer in this low scoring affair.  The game was a defensive struggle; the score was just 19-13

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Fordham Perfect Remedy For Struggling Rams

Fordham Perfect Remedy For Struggling Rams

By Jeff McKernan • on February 20, 2010

In the midst of their perennial 3 game late season losing steak URI reverted back to early season form with a 101-75 victory over The Fordham Rams at the Ryan Center Saturday afternoon. The team Rhody fans saw on Saturday

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Ramone Moore Shines as Temple Survives Against St. Joe’s in OT

Ramone Moore Shines as Temple Survives Against St. Joe’s in OT

By Eric Bader • on February 20, 2010

Temple prevailed 75-67 in a tightly contested game against rival St. Joseph’s on Saturday afternoon.  With the score tied at 57 Hawks’ senior guard Garrett Williamson drove to the hoop for 2 for his 20 points putting St. Joe’s ahead by 2 with less than 6 seconds to play.  Temple inbounded the

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

By Matt Pace • on February 18, 2010

Fans of the Dayton Flyer’s Men’s Basketball Team have had their share of emotional highs and lows. The Flyer’s have shown the ability to beat some of the top teams, such as Georgia Tech, Old Dominion, Xavier, and Charlotte. They have also barely lost some heartbreakers to some solid

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