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Oklahoma Labor Conquers All Things

Oklahoma: Oklahoma State University Man Basketball

Who can even dare to dream how the game of basketball would look and be played today if a Kansas University icon had been able to convince his peers of the merits of 12-foot hoopla?
Dennis Dodd covers college football. But don't be surprised to see a little something on college baseball, or maybe hockey, as he shares his thoughts on the sports world.
The man responsible for Atari and Chuck E. Cheese is in Oklahoma as a guest speaker for a business solution series with appearances in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
By Josh Newton TAHLEQUAH DAILY PRESS (TAHLEQUAH, Okla.) TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — When Northeastern State University announced its intention to drop the Redmen as its school nickname, the backlash was instantaneous, and contentious.
NEW YORK -- Jason Giambi was the best hitter and Cory Lidle the ace pitcher at South Hills High School in West Covina, Calif. Giambi graduated in 1989, Lidle a year later.
NEW YORK -- Your first reflex was to look to the skies and brace for a second plane. That's the surcharge of living in the post-9/11 world. But it wasn't long before it was learned the crash into an Upper East Side building wasn't about terror, but a Yankee flying to his death.
TCU’s Patterson is gunnin’ for respect — and a national tv audience. Gary Patterson wants to play the guitar, you can tell.
During the preseason, some players seek a starting spot. Others just seek a spot in the rotation. SI.com's Chris Ekstrand has several under-the-radar camp battles worth watching.
University of Tulsa men’s basketball coach Doug Wojcik returned to his hometown during the weekend to speak at the OVAC Coaches Basketball Clinic held Sunday in Wheeling Jesuit University’s Alma Grace McDonough Center.
Clemens coach Greg Ferrara was asked this summer to compile a list of his best players. Sitting at the top was Tyrell Higgins, a 270-pound defensive tackle who already had committed to Oklahoma State.

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