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      <title>The Goof: Brittney Griner To The Mavs</title>
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      <title>Glory Johnson returns to practice</title>
      <description>Glory Johnson returned to practice Friday afternoon with a brace on her left shoulder while Kelley Cain sat out the session with lower back stiffness, but both players are expected to be in the starting lineup for Sunday’s matchup against Baylor and its dunking sensation, 6’8 freshman center Brittney Griner.</description>
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      <description>Despite a slow start, the stars came out to shine Saturday night in a tight Women Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) High School All-American game at Washington University in St. Louis. The annual honorary and charitable event is held each year in conjunction with the Final Four of the NCAA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship Tournament.</description>
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      <title>Hey, Dad! Can Brittney Play?</title>
      <description>Since Full Court Press first broke the story of Brittney Griner's historic withdrawal from the McDonald's All-American Game, there has been plenty of back and forth about who was responsible for that decision. FCP has continued to press its investigation into the issue and was the first to learn that Griner's school district is now promising that she can play--if only her parents send a note!</description>
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      <title>No Show at McDonald's Likely for Griner</title>
      <description>Full Court has received reports that 2009 national Number One player and dunking sensation Brittney Griner will pass up the opportunity to play in the McDonald's All-American game in Miami, Florida, on April 1.</description>
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      <title>FCP's High School All Americans</title>
      <description>Full Court's National Director of Scouting Kenny Kallina serves up our take on the high school athletes who deserve the honor of being named to this year's All American teams. Will the ultimate rosters resemble ours, or will politics raise its ugly head?</description>
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      <title>Cream of the Crop: Top 10 signing classes</title>
      <description>Kim Mulkey has spent the year leveraging Brittney Griner's early commitment into hands-down the most talent-packed signing class in the country. She not only displaced Connecticut from the top of the recruiting charts, she's also a huge step closer to bringing a national championship back to Waco and the Big 12.</description>
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