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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Olympic Roundup: U.S. men's basketball team gets gone Germany, Australia next up



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Virginia dismisses Mikalauskas
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Howard helps U.S. crush Germany 106-57
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Cuba, Brazil ability into women's semi-finals
BEIJING - Favourites Cuba and Brazil powered into the women's volleyball semi-finals in straight sets on Tuesday, edging one step closer to their gold medal goals.

Coates revises medal target down
Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) president John Coates says the team's medal performance is going to be slightly lower than expected, but he has refused to give up the fight to finish ahead of bulky Britain in the medal tally.

Continue Reading Syracuse Players on Probation for big game Cleared of Accusations of Wrongdoing
A quiet, nasty myth that stayed below the regular media in the spring, was that several Syracuse basketball players were involved in a sexual assault gander.

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Men YESTER DAY'S RESULTS United States 106, Germany 57 Croatia 91, Iran 57 Iran manages only 16 first-half points Australia 106, Lithuania 75 23 for Bucks' Andrew Bogut Greece 91, China 77 Vasileios Spanoulis, Ioannis Bourousis score 19

U.S. hoops seeks bounce from Phelps
BEIJING - U.S. center Dwight Howard came to the podium, after scoring 22 points with 10 rebounds, in the Americans' 106-57 victory closed Germany at the Olympic Basketball Gymnasium yesterday, wearing swim goggles.


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