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Warren and Benet vie for their program’s first state boys basketball championship this weekend in Champaign.
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The Bulls seem to be surrounded by tankers and probably couldn’t give away their play-in spot if they tried. A big fourth quarter and 31 points from Coby White led the Bulls to their fourth straight win, beating Brooklyn at the United Center.
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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Undrafted rookie Collin Graf scored twice, Will Smith had a goal and an assist and the San Jose Sharks beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-2 on Thursday nigh...
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The Bears’ new offensive linemen all expressed excitement about playing for new head coach Ben Johnson.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Kylan Boswell scored a career-high 24 points and four other Illinois players finished in double digits as the 24th-ranked Fighting Illini beat 15th-seeded ...
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NEW YORK — At long last, downtrodden DePaul was finally about to produce its own indelible moment at the Big East Tournament.
A big upset was in the bag for the Blue Dem...
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INDIANAPOLIS — Nolan Winter and John Tonje each scored 18 points to lead No. 18 Wisconsin to a 70-63 victory over Northwestern in the second round of the Big Ten Tourname...
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In his final state of the village address, Arlington Heights Mayor Tom Hayes said Thursday it would be a “dream” for the Bears to build their next stadium in his town, and he thinks that dream will come true.
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The Chicago Wolves beat Manitoba 4-3 on Thursday.
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The Windy City Bulls lost 114-97 Thursday to the Indiana Mad Ants.
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