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Salem-News.com Sports (February 23, 2007 06:19)Blowout Win Moves PSU Closer to Big Sky Tournament Salem-News.com SPORTSDeonte Huff led PSU with 23 points and 10 rebounds. (PORTLAND) - The Portland State Vikings took one step closer to the Big Sky Conference tournament with a blowout home victory over Sacramento State.
Six Vikings scored in double figures in a 100-73 win at the Stott Center.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 23, 2007 06:14)Loggers End Wildcats` Season Salem-News.com SPORTSCenter Kate Stadeli led Linfield with 13 points (TACOMA, Wash. ) - With five players in double-digit scoring, the Puget Sound Loggers cruised to a 65-50 victory over the visiting Linfield Wildcats in the Northwest Conference women's basketball tournament semifinal Thursday evening at Memorial Fieldhouse.
The Loggers advance to the NWC championship game scheduled for Saturday night against George Fox in Newberg.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 23, 2007 04:57)Oregon State Shocks Washington, 73-65 Salem-News.com SPORTSOSU faces No. 9 Washington State on Saturday. (CORVALLIS) - Josh Tarver had 16 points and seven assists to lead Oregon State to a 73-65 win over Washington on Thursday night at Gill Coliseum.
Marcel Jones added 15 points for the Beavers (11-18, 3-13 Pac-10), whose previous conference wins had come against Arizona State. Wesley Washington had 14 points.
Spencer Hawes had 22 points for the Huskies (16-11, 6-9), whose NCAA Tournament hopes are dim after three straight losses.
Jon Brockman added 14 points and 14 rebounds and Quincy Pondexter had 13 points.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 23, 2007 04:48)No. 23 Oregon Upsets No. 9 Washington State, 64-59 Salem-News.com SPORTSWashington State had won five straight since a 77-74 overtime loss to Oregon in Pullman. (EUGENE) - With losses in six of its last eight games, No. 23 Oregon was watching its chances for an NCAA tournament berth slipping.
``This is a top-10 team. We had to show the committee we're a tournament team,'' said freshman Tajuan Porter, who scored 21 points in Oregon's 64-59 victory over the Cougars on Thursday night.
The Ducks (21-7, 9-7 Pac-10) had lost three straight games and six of their last eight.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 23, 2007 04:40)No. 25 Oregon Extends Winning Streak to Ten Games Salem-News.com SPORTSJunior Alicia Cook picked up her sixth-straight win. (SAN DIEGO) - University of Oregon senior Ann Marie Topps hit a two-run home run with two outs in the top of the third inning while Suzie Barnes and Sari-Jane Jenkins each scored runs with two outs in the fourth to lead the 25th-ranked Ducks to a 7-4 win over the University of San Diego Thursday afternoon at the USD Softball Complex.
Topps, who began the week tied for the Pac-10 Conference lead in home runs, smacked her sixth round-tripper of the season over the center field fence to drive in Jennifer Salling, who opened the inning with a single.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 23, 2007 04:37)Oregon Women Drub Washington State, 51-34 Salem-News.com SPORTSCicely Oaks paced the Ducks with a game-high 12 points. (PULLMAN, Wash. ) - The University of Oregon women’s basketball team inched one step closer to securing a Day 1 bye at the upcoming 2007 State Farm Pac-10 Tournament in San Jose, Calif., sending Washington State to its 16th consecutive conference loss, 51-34, Thursday at Beasley Coliseum.
The Ducks (16-11, 8-9 Pac-10) moved one game in front of UCLA (13-16, 7-10) for sixth place and can lock up that position in the standings with a win over Washington or a Bruin loss at Cal on Saturday.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 22, 2007 20:58)Seattle Pacific Blasts Western Oregon, 92-48 Salem-News.com SPORTSThe Wolves Leada Berkey, the conference scoring leader, was held to 13 points and seven rebounds. (SEATTLE) - Kelsey Hill scored nine of her 15 points in the first half and Jackie Hollands finished with 19 as Seattle Pacific University stayed atop the Great Northwest Athletic Conference with a 92-48 win over Western Oregon Thursday night at Brougham Pavilion.
It was the seventh straight home victory for the Falcons (10-3, 17-7 GNAC), who have won 67 of their last 69 home GNAC games.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 22, 2007 20:39)NBA: Heat Star Wade Could be Out of Action for Weeks Salem-News.com SPORTSWade still needs to discuss his options with his family and Heat President and Head Coach Pat Riley. (MIAMI) - Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade suffered a dislocated left shoulder with 10:27 left in the fourth quarter of Wednesday's night’s 112-102 loss at Houston.
After the game he flew back to Miami on a private plane accompanied by Heat Athletic Trainer Ron Culp and met with Heat team physician Dr. Harlan Selesnick at Doctors Hospital where he underwent a battery of tests.
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Salem-News.com Sports (February 22, 2007 20:21)Bruins Equal Best Start Ever With Win Over Warriors Salem-News.com SPORTSDaniel Downs led the Bruins with three hits. (NEWBERG) - Equaling the best start in team history, the George Fox University Bruins ran their record to 5-0 as they banged out 13 hits en route to a 10-4 victory over the Corban College Warriors in the opening game of the Yamhill County Spring Baseball Classic Thursday afternoon here at Morse Field.
The Bruins chipped away at Corban right-hander Jordan Emery (0-2) with single runs in the 2nd and 6th innings and a pair in both the 3rd and 4th frames before breaking the game open with four in the top of the 8th (the Bruins were the designated visitors for this tournament game).
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