Temple Owls (basketball)
DAYTON, OH - MARCH 24: Khalif Wyatt #1 of the Temple Owls is comforted by a teammate after being defeated by the Indiana Hoosiers during the third round of the 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at UD Arena on March 24, 2013 in Dayton, Ohio.
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Khalif Wyatt Was A Beast For Temple Owls And Could Succeed In NBA
The New York Giants have made several key veteran free agent acquisitions during the 2013 NFL offseason. Cullen Jenkins and Mike Patterson will assist in bolstering their defensive front, and Dan Connor—pending his performance—could result in being the m from The Big Dead Sidebar Read more »
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N.C. State’s CJ Leslie Will Skip NBA Combine Drills Due to Injury
Mar 22, 2013; Dayton, OH, USA; North Carolina State Wolfpack forward C.J. Leslie plays defense against the Temple Owls during the second round of the 2013 NCAA tournament at University of Dayton Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports No from Fansided Read more »
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2013 Fran Dunphy Basketball Camp Offers Early Registration Discount
The 2013 Fran Dunphy Basketball Camp at Temple University is accepting applications for boys and girls entering grades 2-12 in the fall. Campers have one week left to take advantage of the early registration discounted rate of $225 for campers who regist from Temple University Athletics Read more »
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Indiana Hoosier’s Victor Oladipo Will Enter 2013 NBA Draft
Mar 24, 2013; Dayton, OH, USA; Indiana Hoosiers guard Victor Oladipo (4) high fives a fan as he leaves the court after the win over the Temple Owls during the third round of the 2013 NCAA tournament at University of Dayton Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian from Fansided Read more »
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Rutgers alumni divided over exit of athletic director
The scandal that has roiled the men's basketball program at Rutgers University is now dividing the alumni of New Jersey's largest public university. Some graduates say the firing of coach Mike Rice and the resignation of athletic director Tim Pernetti wa from Philadelphia Inquirer Read more »