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NCAA Tournament Preview: Butler Could Bust Brackets Again
College basketball world, imagine this. Butler wins its last four games of the regular season, then runs off four more in the Horizon League tournament. That would put them at 23-12 and into the NCAA tournament...
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Horizon League Basketball: Cleveland State Comes out Flat, Loses to Valparaiso
The showdown for first place in the Horizon League turned into a one-sided affair on Thursday night. Playing in front of its second largest crowd of the season, Cleveland State ...
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Cleveland State Host Valparaiso with First Place on the Line
First place in the Horizon League is on the line tonight when Cleveland State hosts Valparaiso at the Wolstein Center. Tip-off is 7:00 p.m. CSU (20-4, 10-2 Horizon League) leads Valpo (17-8, 10-3 HL) by half a game...
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Youngstown St. Basketball: Important Games Coming Up Against Butler, Valparaiso
Youngstown State returned home Sunday after winning two of three contests on an important six-day road trip. Last Tuesday, Youngstown State went to US Cellular Arena and defeated a flat Milwaukee Panthers squad, 73-65...
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Cleveland State Blows out UW-Milwaukee
The Cleveland State men's basketball team has adopted a new slogan: "No mas." "(It means) no more losses this season," said Aaron Pogue. "That's our (goal)...
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Northeast Ohio Horizon League Showdown: Cleveland State at Youngstown State
In what is being billed as the biggest Youngstown State home game since the late 1990s, the first place Cleveland State Vikings will take on a surging YSU squad in a battle for first ...
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Butler vs. Loyola: Bulldogs Escape Ramblers with Win at Gentile Arena
GENTILE ARENA---There must be something magical about the Loyola-Butler matchup every year. Especially when it's at the Gentile Arena...
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Cleveland State Takes Care of Business Against UW-Green Bay
Cleveland State head coach Gary Waters made sure his team was "prepared" to face UW-Green Bay Friday and not overlooking them for a potential first-place match-up with UW-Milwaukee on Sunday...



