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March 19, 2010


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Pondexter lifts Washington 
over Marquette 80-78
Hamilton homers again for Texas, 
beats Brewers 6-4
SAN JOSE, Calif. - 
When Quincy Pondexter grabbed an offensive rebound with 34 seconds left in a tie game, Washington coach Lorenzo Romar twice considered calling a timeout to set up a final play.
SURPRISE, Ariz. - Josh Hamilton has not allowed several nagging injuries to slow him this spring. Hamilton hit his third home run in five days, a towering shot over the stadium's perimeter fence in right-center field, and the Texas Rangers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-4 Thursday night.
Brewers 3B Gamel out 6 weeks 
with shoulder injury
NCAA: Big East shocked, 
loses three teams to start
SURPRISE, Ariz. - Milwaukee Brewers third baseman Mat Gamel will be out at least six weeks because of a torn muscle in his right shoulder, team officials said Thursday. An MRI performed Wednesday revealed what the team said is a "slight" tear in his latissimus dorsi, the large muscle behind the right shoulder. The opening day of the first round of the NCAA tournament shocked the Big East — three teams lost and another won in overtime, thrilled double-digit seeds — three of them won and wore out fans with three games going overtime, including BYU's 99-92 double-overtime win against Florida.

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Undersized Wofford ready for big stage, 
NCAA debut
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Don't expect little ol' Wofford to be overwhelmed. Sure, the Terriers have the smallest enrollment of any team in the NCAA tournament (1,450 students), have no starters taller than 6-6 and are making their debut on college basketball's biggest stage. But the Southern Conference champions have as much confidence and swagger as any of the big boys.

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