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Jones knows how to win | New Manawatu Jets import Paul Jones wants to bring his winning culture to Palmerston North. The American 1.95m small forward arrived in Palmerston North on Wednesday and having come from a successful college team, he felt his winning attitude would help the Jets. |
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Sharpshooting Colard settles into new role for ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | When the Western Washington University women's basketball team opened the 2013-2014 season, it had a big question to answer: Who would step up and lead the Vikings? In the inside, ²ÝÁñÉçÇø had lost 2013 West Region Player of the Year Britt Harris, but got a big lift from senior center… |
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MM grad Bragg making major impact at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø | Achieving basketball’s triple-double takes a certain savvy, knowing when to shoot and when to pass to an open teammate. Longview’s Austin Bragg, a senior center at Western Washington, has that know-how. He proved it during a recent 99-76 victory over the Alaska-Anchorage. |
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Woodworth's senior season filled with success despite adjustments | Entering the 2013-2014 season, Woodworth was the only holdover from Western Washington University's 2012 men's basketball national championship team. Teammates he bonded with over the past two or three seasons - guards John Allen and Rico Wilkins, center Chris Mitchell, and… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø's Colard named first-team GNAC all-star | Western Washington University guard Katie Colard was a first-team pick and center Sarah Hill earned second-team recognition on the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Women's Basketball All-Star Team announced Tuesday, March 4, by the conference office. Receiving honorable mention… |
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Two Vikings named first-team GNAC all-stars | Two members of the Western Washington University men's basketball team, center Austin Bragg and guard Richard Woodworth, were first-team selections on the Great Northwest Athletic Conference All-Star Team announced Monday by the conference office. The 6-foot-9 Bragg ranks among the… |
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Woodworth unable to hit game-tying buzzer beater | Guard Richard Woodworth had team-highs of 24 points and seven assists but had a game-tying 3-pointer rim out at the buzzer as Western Washington University completed its regular-season with an 88-85 loss at Western Oregon University on Saturday afternoon in a Great Northwest Athletic Conference… |
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Hill's double-double lifts Vikings over Simon Fraser | On Sarah Hill's senior night she showed why she is the leader of the Western Washington University women's basketball team. With the score tied at 62 and just over two minutes left against Simon Fraser University, Hill swallowed up a rebound off teammate Tia Briggs' shot. Hill… |
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The Half-Court Game-Winning Buzzer-Beater of the Week | Western Washington is a Division II school located in — and this is just a guess here — western Washington. Saturday, the Vikings played rival Central Washington in a game with Great Northwest Athletic Conference title ramifications, and found themselves tied at 91 with 2.7 seconds left to play… |
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Western Washington’s Woodworth hits amazing buzzer beater | The shot would be amazing in any context, but upon further review, this is not your typical desperation half-court heave. Woodworth simply pulled up and shot the ball like he was taking a standard jumper from the top of the key, swishing it to give ²ÝÁñÉçÇø the 94-91 victory. Throw in the fact… |