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Stanford has plenty to gain at Pac-10 tourney
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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Most Southern California basketball fans were stuck at work or in school when UCLA and USC played their daytime quarterfinal games at the Pacific 10 Conference tournament on Thursday. (article 6)
LOS ANGELES - Jordan Hill led five players in double figures with 16 points and Arizona swamped Oregon State 87-56 in the first round of the Pac-10 tournament Wednesday night. (article 4)
Reserve Lathen Wallace scored 19 points and Marcel Jones had 12 rebounds to lead Oregon State, which ended its agonizing season with 21 consecutive losses. (article 4)
The third-seeded Cougars meet sixth-seed Oregon tonight in a Pac-10 quarterfinal game as WSU hopes to buff its resume for the NCAA tournament and Oregon just hopes to get in. (article 3)
The Ducks (18-12, 9-9) appear the definition of a bubble team, winners of their last three conference games to get into the discussion. (article 3)
UCLA cleaned up in the Pac-10 awards announced Monday, with Kevin Love earning player of the year and freshman of the year honors and Russell Westbrook taking Pac-10 defensive player of the year. (article 1)
Washington coach Lorenzo Romar was "a little bit surprised" that forward Jon Brockman wasn't named to the first team given that he leads the league in rebounding (11.5) and is fifth in scoring (17.6). (article 1)
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Source articles
- UCLA dominates conference honors (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/11/2008, 389 words)
- Stanford has plenty to gain at Pac-10 tourney (sfgate.com, 03/13/2008, 595 words)
- The Seattle Times: Pac-10 Notebook (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/13/2008, 445 words)
- The Seattle Times: Arizona 87, Oregon State 56 (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/13/2008, 315 words)
- UCLA Women's Head Coach Olivier Resigns (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/11/2008, 225 words)
- Schedule gives UCLA, USC an edge (L.A. Times, 03/13/2008, 594 words)
- UCLA's plan isn't full of holes (L.A. Times, 03/13/2008, 382 words)
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