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EAST LANSING - After dominating most of the individual-based tournaments last fall, the Michigan men's tennis team looked to be a power again in East Lansing at the Big Ten singles championships this past weekend.
But East Lansing isn't always the most friendly of places.
'M' tennis struggles at Big Ten singles
OXFORD - Just more than two weeks ago, Michigan goaltender Marty Turco was celebrating his 112th victory, which made him the NCAA all-time leader in that category.
On several occasions, the senior Wolverine has been the deciding factor in victories, making game-saving stops for Michigan.
Prior stellar in goaltending rivalry: Miami goalie stops 67 shots in two weekend games against Blue
WASHINGTON (AP) - With no legitimate center facing him, Etan Thomas went right to work and had the best game of his career.
The sophomore center scored the first six points for Syracuse and surpassed his career high before the end of the first half. He had 17 points at the break, and finished with 23 as No. 20 Syracuse routed Georgetown 84-66 last night.
No. 20 Syracuse blows out Georgetown in Big East fight
Sometimes the best thing in the world isn't an object, it's not something you can buy. It doesn't come in a pretty package, and it's not something you can hold. It's abstract, but it is the most comforting thing in the world, the only thing that can bring a smile to your face. It's a memory, and it will last forever, long after material possessions are thrown away, lost or ruined.
Thank you for the memories, Michigan; they've made this place special
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