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      <title>The Stanford Basketball Gage</title>
      <description>The stretch of truth continues for Stanford basketball in the Rocky Mountains. Read the full insider's progress report and listen to The Bootleg Radio's interview with the red-hot hero of the hour, John Gage.</description>
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      <title>Bears Can't Contain Card</title>
      <description>PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Foul trouble and another poor shooting performance from Crabbe and Cobbs doom Cal to a 10-point rivalry loss.</description>
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      <title>The Kill the Bunnies Edition</title>
      <description>You want to know when to panic?  Last Saturday afternoon was when a lot of Stanford basketball fans did, after we valiantly fell short against the Bruins.  And maybe the team did as well, or what are we to make of a one hour closed-door post-game meeting between the players and coaches?</description>
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      <title>Stanford 42, USC 33 (Halftime)</title>
      <description>It may be maddeningly inconsistent and spurt-like, but at least Stanford is scoring. An 8-0 run to close the half, courtesy some hot shooting from John Gage and Andy Brown, has Stanford ahead of USC at halftime, 42-33.
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      <title>And 1: Stanford 74, Colorado 50</title>
      <description>Kevin Danna brings his in-depth insights and observations from Stanford's surprising 74-50 win at the Colorado Buffaloes in Boulder on Thursday night.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2012 05:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Lombardi's Look Back: Colorado</title>
      <description>The Bootleg's newest contributor, David Lombardi, checks in with his look back at Stanford's stunning win over the Colorado Buffaloes in Boulder.</description>
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      <title>Q&amp;A: WSU Assistant Coach Curtis Allen</title>
      <description>The Bootleg's Kevin Danna was able to grab a few minutes with Washington State Assistant Coach Curtis Allen, a former Washington Husky now coaching in Pullman for the Washington State Cougars.  Read his takes on our team and his own before their game in the Palouse Thursday night.</description>
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      <title>The Alsea Edition</title>
      <description>Our favorite former combo guard “roscoemaynard” checks in with his thought-provoking takes on the Cardinal's split up in Oregon versus the Ducks and Beavers.</description>
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      <title>And 1: Stanford 60, UCLA 59</title>
      <description>Kevin Danna brings his insights and observations  from Stanford's last-second win versus the UCLA Bruins, 60-59, at Maples Pavilion Thursday night.</description>
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      <title>And 1: Syracuse 69, Stanford 63</title>
      <description>Kevin Danna brings his insights and observations from Stanford's gut-wrenching Preseason NIT loss to Syracuse, 69-63, on Friday afternoon in New York City.  Check out what Kevin thinks about their efforts on the floor and how the future looks bright for the young, but maturing, team.</description>
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      <title>Making Shots Edition</title>
      <description>Our favorite former combo guard “roscoemaynard” checks in with his thought-provoking takes on the Cardinal's games versus Arizona and Arizona State. Read on to see his thoughts on some of the key players and the Cardinal's woes in regards to field goal shooting.</description>
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      <title>Las Vegas, West Coast: Day Three</title>
      <description>Gary Bell, Garrett Jackson, Brandon Ashley and Richard Longruss were among the West Coast players that impressed on Friday...</description>
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      <title>Las Vegas: Day Three, Part B</title>
      <description>LAS VEGAS –  Friday was a day to see new faces, check in on the progress of two centers and become acquainted with Roland Roberts. 

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      <title>Gage Makes Pac-10 Call</title>
      <description>John Gage is off the board. The Washington center will play in the Pac-10 and he’s fired up about it. “It’s so rewarding now and it feels so good,” Gage said. “I’m thrilled.” 
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      <title>Top Three For John Gage</title>
      <description>John Gage, a 6-8 senior power forward from Washington, tells us that three schools in the Pac-10 head his list. He says it's possible he could be making a decision in the near future...</description>
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      <title>Rose City Showcase - The Checklist</title>
      <description>PORTLAND, Ore. - Dawgman.com's Aaron Beach was on hand to watch the Rose City Showcase this past weekend, namely the Friday Nights Main Event at Lewis and Clark College.  Here's the lowdown on the players he saw, broken down by year.</description>
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      <title>Rose City Showcase: Day One</title>
      <description>Stephen Holt, Josh Smith and John Gage were among the top propsects in attendance last night at the Rose City Showcase...</description>
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      <title>Gage on UW's radar</title>
      <description>The state of Washington is producing some of the top prep basketball talent in the country, so it’s a little shocking when a hidden talent emerges under our collective radar here in the Puget Sound.  That is the case with Vashon Island native and 2010 prospect John Gage.</description>
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      <description>As a junior, John Gage helped to lead Vashon High to a Washington class 1A state title. Now, the 6-10 big man is starting to see his recruitment explode. Among those interested are Johnny Dawkins and Stanford.</description>
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