NCAA
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Maryland Terrapins beat Duke in women's lacrosse quarterfinals
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The Maryland Terrapins are two wins away from their first women's lacrosse national championship after eliminating Duke 14-9 Saturday in an NCAA quarterfinal in College Park
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Alex Len declares for NBA Draft
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Mark Turgeon and the Maryland Terrapins will not have their big Ukrainian as they attempt to get back to the NCAA Tournament next year.
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Louisville beats Michigan 82-76
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Luke Hancock made all five of his 3-pointers and led Louisville to its first NCAA men's basketball championship since 1986 with a 82-76 victory over Michigan on Monday night.
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Doug McDermott named AP All-America hoops team 2013
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Doug McDermott made Creighton history last season when he was selected as the school's first player on the AP All-America team. Now he's done it again.
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NCAA tournament comes to D.C., much to the delight of local businesses
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The big television trucks from around the country have moved into D.C. and the area is preparing for the nationwide attention the NCAA tournament brings.
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NCAA Tournament 2013: East Regional features Syracuse, Indiana, Marquette and Miami
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Starting Thursday, the 3rd and 4th rounds of the NCAA tournament will be back in D.C. for the first time since George Mason University's epic run seven years ago. GMU won't be there, but former Coach Jim Larranaga will be, this time coaching Miami in the Sweet 16.
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Metro to stay open late for NCAA Tournament games at Verizon Center
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Metro will remain open for an extra hour Thursday night into Friday morning to accommodate fans attending NCAA Tournament games at the Verizon Center.
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Maryland Terrapins beat Michigan State Spartans for spot in Sweet 16
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ACC Player of the Year Alyssa Thomas scored 28 points and Maryland defeated Michigan State 74-49 Monday night to advance to the round of 16 in the NCAA women's tournament for a second straight year.
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Florida Gulf Coast University: This year's Cinderella story
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Florida Gulf Coast's history-making weekend is creating a national bandwagon - and I'm gladly buying a one-way ticket to Dunk City.
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George Mason moving to Atlantic 10 Conference July 1
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George Mason president Tom O'Connor says it's "bittersweet" to be leaving the Colonial Athletic Association for the Atlantic 10, a move that takes effect July 1.
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Florida Gulf Coast Eagles continue improbable NCAA Tournament run
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Improbably, the 15-seed Florida Gulf Coast Eagles are still playing; a tongue-wagging, heel-clicking, arm-flapping collection of no-names who turned the opening week of the NCAA tournament into their coming-out party.
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Michigan breezes through VCU press in 78-53 win
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Fourth-seeded Michigan breezed through Virginia Commonwealth's vaunted pressure with a clinical performance Saturday, beating the fifth-seeded Rams 78-53 to advance to the NCAA round of 16 for the first time since 1994.
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Maryland women roll past Quinnipiac 72-52 in NCAAs
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The fourth-seeded Terrapins (25-7) trailed by nine in the first half, moved in front 27-23 at the break and dominated the second half against the smaller Bobcats, who couldn't stop Alyssa Thomas' repeated forays into the lane.
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Florida Gulf Coast stuns Georgetown 78-68
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Florida Gulf Coast to an incredible NCAA tournament debut, a 78-68 win over second-seeded Georgetown. It was another disappointing NCAA exit for the Hoyas (25-7), who have lost to a double-digit seed in their last four appearances.
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Indiana beats James Madison 83-62
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Indiana slam dunked its way to an 83-62 win over James Madison in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Friday.
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Georgetown first-round matchup in NCAA
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The excitement is building tonight, ahead of Georgetown's first round matchup in the NCAA tournament.
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D.C. tourism: Cherry Blossom, NCAA and Spring break make District busy
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D.C. is getting busy. Three major events are happening during the same 10 day period: Spring break, the Cherry Blossom festival and the NCAA basketball tournament.
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Harvard Crimson beat New Mexico Lobos 68-62 in NCAA 2nd round upset
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The school known for producing U.S. presidents, Supreme Court justices and Nobel Prize winners earned its first NCAA tournament victory Thursday night - a 68-62 upset of No. 3 seed New Mexico - and it didn't feel like a fluke.
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