Word: alabamas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Thursday at USC 3. Kansas 31-3 Friday vs. Kansas St. or Colo. 4. North Carolina 27-3 Thursday vs. Florida St. or NC St. 5. Utah 25-2 Thursday vs. Hawaii or UNLV 6. Connecticut 26-4 Thursday vs. Providence or ND 7. Kentucky 26-4 Friday vs. Alabama or Vanderbilt 8. Princeton 25-1 Today at Penn 9. Purdue 24-6 Thursday vs. Indiana or Ohio St. 10. Mississippi 21-5 Friday vs. Georgia or Miss. St. 11. Stanford 24-4 Thursday vs. Oregon 12. Michigan St. 20-6 Friday vs. Minn. or Northwestern 13. Texas Christian...
...Tech 22-4 Tomorrow vs. Colo. or Okla. 7. North Carolina 23-6 Regular season complete 8. Duke 21-7 Regular season complete 9. Arizona 19-6 Thursday vs. USC 10. N. Carolina St. 23-6 Regular season complete 11. Florida Int. 25-1 TBA, Trans-America Tournament 12. Alabama 22-9 Regular season complete 13. Florida 21-8 Regular season complete 14. Clemson 24-7 Regular season complete 15. West. Kentucky 23-7 Thursday vs. Lamar 16. Hawaii 24-2 Tomorrow vs. Tulsa or New Mex. 17. Illinois 18-9 Regular season complete 18. Virginia 18-9 Regular season...
...saying that Allison Feaster deserves to be voted the Player of the Year in women's college basketball; I don't think she does. That honor should go to Chamique Holdsclaw of Tennessee or Dominique Canty of Alabama...
BIRMINGHAM: Eric Robert Rudolph, the abortion clinic bombing suspect on the run from the FBI somewhere in the moutains of North Carolina, has just become three times the fugitive. Steel plates used in the Alabama bombings and bombs at the Olympics and at an Atlanta abortion clinic have been traced to Rudolph through steel plates cut at a plant where a friend of Rudolph's works, FBI officials are saying...
MURPHY, North Carolina: They?re calling off some of the bloodhounds in the woods up in the Smoky Mountains, as the FBI and ATF scale down their search for Alabama abortion-clinic bombing suspect Eric Robert Rudolph. The reason is that in its fourth week, the nature of the manhunt is changing: ?As much as they like to talk about how vast and dense those woods are, chances are that if Rudolph were hiding in a cave or behind some trees they would have found him by now,? says TIME correspondent Greg Fulton...