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  • 06/17/2013
    Bulldogs Resume CWS Play On Monday After a drama-filled 5-4 opening round win, No. 7 Mississippi State (49-18) goes after its second win of the College World Series Monday when the Bulldogs take on first-time foe Indiana (49-14) in a 7:08 p.m. game at TD Ameritrade Park Omaha.
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  • 06/17/2013
    Three From SEC Named Bowerman Semifinalists Three Southeastern Conference student-athletes are among the 10 men’s semifinalists for The Bowerman, collegiate track and field’s highest honor. Texas A&M’s Wayne Davis II and Sam Humphreys, and Ole Miss’ Sam Kendricks are the SEC athletes who were named semifinalists on Monday in a release from the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association in New Orleans.
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  • 06/15/2013
    LSU Faces UCLA Sunday In CWS Fourth-seeded LSU (57-9) will take on UCLA (44-17) on Sunday at 7 p.m. CT in the opening round of the 2013 College World Series.
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  • 06/14/2013
    Mississippi State Begins CWS Saturday Seventh-ranked Mississippi State (48-18) resumes its NCAA postseason run on college baseball’s biggest stage Saturday when the Bulldogs take on first-time foe Oregon State (50-11) in the opening game of the 2013 NCAA College World Series.
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  • 06/11/2013
    Razorbacks Named Program Of The Year In recognition of the standout season by all three aspects of the program, the University of Arkansas men’s cross country and track and field team has been named the 2012-13 John McDonnell Program of the Year.
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  • 06/09/2013
    Alabama Golfers Help US Claim Palmer Cup The United States team, coached by Alabama’s Jay Seawell, won 20.5-9.5 to reclaim the Palmer Cup at Wilmington Country Club on Sunday. The United States leads the Palmer Cup series 9-7-1.
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  • 06/09/2013
    Georgia Alum English Earns First PGA Win The support of a handful of old high school buddies, the calming influence of a veteran caddie and timely putting were exactly what former Georgia golfer Harris English needed to pull out his first PGA Tour victory.
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  • 06/07/2013
    Three From SEC To Be Inducted Into WBHOF Three of this year’s six inductees into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame have Southeastern Conference ties. The 2013 induction will take place on Saturday at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville.
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  • 06/06/2013
    LSU's Bregman National Freshman Of Year LSU shortstop Alex Bregman was named Wednesday as the National Freshman Player of the Year by Collegiate Baseball magazine.
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  • 06/06/2013
    Fourteen SEC Women's Golf All-Americans Fourteen Southeastern Conference women’s golfers have earned All-America recognition from Golfweek, the publication announced. Golfweek’s All-America teams are determined by players’ order in the Golfweek/Sagarin College Rankings.
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  • 06/05/2013
    MSU's Holder A Stopper Of The Year Finalist Mississippi State sophomore closer Jonathan Holder has been named one of five finalists for the NCBWA’s ninth annual Stopper of the Year Award, National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association announced Wednesday.
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  • 06/04/2013
    Lady Vols Ready For Game Two The Tennessee softball team will try to force a Game 3 of the Women’s College World Series Championship Series tonight when the Lady Vols play Oklahoma in Game 2 at 7 p.m. CT/8 p.m. ET on ESPN.
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  • 06/04/2013
    Ten From SEC Earn Regional Honors Ten Southeastern Conference track and field student-athletes and coaches have garnered regional recognition from the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association for the 2013 outdoor season, the New Orleans-based organization announced.
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  • 06/04/2013
    NCAA Super Regional Information The eight super-regional hosts were announced today by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee.
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  • 06/04/2013
    SEC Track and Field Weekly Notebook Find out what's going on with your favorite SEC track and field team with the SEC Track and Field Weekly Notebook.
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  • 06/04/2013
    Fourteen SEC Track and Field Teams Ranked A nation-leading 14 Southeastern Conference men’s and women’s track and field teams will vie for the NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships June 5-8 in Eugene, Ore., according to the latest National Team Computer Rankings, released by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
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  • 05/31/2013
    SEC Working Group On Concussions Update In June of 2012, the SEC Presidents and Chancellors formed a “Working Group on Concussions,” charged with reviewing available research, evaluating diagnosis guidelines, identifying standards of care, and analyzing issues related to a student-athlete’s return to activity following a concussion. The Working Group represents a commitment by the Conference to put the health and safety of its student athletes at the forefront as a first priority.
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  • 05/31/2013
    2012-13 SEC Revenue Distribution The Southeastern Conference will distribute approximately $289.4 million to the 14 league institutions in the revenue sharing plan for the 2012-13 fiscal year, which ends Aug. 31, 2013, according to league commissioner Mike Slive.
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  • 05/30/2013
    SEC Professor Of Year Living The Dream Timing, they say, is everything and, in the case of Dr. Harry “Hap” McSween, timing has played a significant role in defining his life and career path.
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  • 05/29/2013
    SEC Discusses Men's Basketball Issues The Southeastern Conference has won three NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships since 2006 and, at the league’s annual spring meetings in Destin on Tuesday, Commissioner Mike Slive discussed issues pertaining to the sport, including optimizing several factors.
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  • 05/27/2013
    SEC Spring Meetings Q&A: Mark Womack The Southeastern Conference’s annual Spring Meetings get underway Tuesday in Destin, Fla., with the annual gathering of the league’s athletics directors, senior woman administrators, faculty representatives, presidents, chancellors, football coaches and basketball coaches.
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  • 05/27/2013
    Nation-Leading Nine SEC Teams In NCAA Field A nation-leading nine Southeastern Conference teams are among the 64 teams selected to compete for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, it was announced Monday by the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee. Four SEC teams also have been selected as host sites for the NCAA Tournament.
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  • 05/27/2013
    SEC Women's Golf Community Service Team The Southeastern Conference on Tuesday announced the Community Service Team for the sport of women’s golf.
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  • 05/26/2013
    Nation's Top Teams Meet In Hoover Finale It will be a match-up of the nation’s top teams on Sunday when No. 1 Vanderbilt and No. 2 LSU meet for the 2013 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament Championship at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium. First pitch is slated for 3:30 p.m. CT live on ESPN2.
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  • 05/26/2013
    Four SEC Teams To Host NCAA Regionals Four Southeastern Conference schools are among the 16 regional sites selected for the 67th annual NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee announced Sunday evening.
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  • 05/26/2013
    LSU Wins 10th SEC Baseball Tournament Title Chris Sciambra’s RBI single in the top of the 11th inning Sunday lifted No. 2 LSU to its 10th Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament title with a 5-4 win against No. 1 Vanderbilt at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
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  • 05/25/2013
    LSU 1-Hitter Propels Tigers Into Championship Second-seeded LSU used five pitchers to toss just the third one-hitter in Southeastern Conference Tournament history Saturday, leading the Tigers to their first spot in the league tournament championship game since 2010 with a 3-1 win against third-seeded Arkansas at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
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  • 05/25/2013
    Vanderbilt Wins Slugfest Vs. Mississippi State Top-seeded Vanderbilt exploded for seven runs in the second inning Saturday and held on to win a 16-8 slugfest against fifth-seeded Mississippi State to advance to its third consecutive Southeastern Conference Tournament Championship Game at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
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  • 05/24/2013
    LSU Comeback Downs Alabama, 3-2 Second-seeded LSU rallied from a one-run deficit with two outs in the top of the ninth inning Friday to defeat seventh-seeded Alabama, 3-2, and advance to the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament Semifinals at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
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  • 05/24/2013
    Vanderbilt Shuts Out Texas A&M Tyler Beede tossed 7 1/3 innings of two-hit baseball with eight strikeouts Friday to lead top-seeded Vanderbilt to a 3-0 victory against ninth-seeded Texas A&M in the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium.
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