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      <title>Terps Alum Marissa Coleman Reacts</title>
      <description>TSR caught up with Marissa Coleman and found out her thoughts on the Terps move.</description>
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      <title>Former Maryland Stars Headed to WNBA Playoffs</title>
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      <title>Can the Mystics Turn Things Around?</title>
      <description>There will be a lot of fresh faces on the 2009 Washington Mystics, both in the front office and on the floor. But will the changes be enough to overhaul an underperforming franchise that averaged a league-low 69.7 points and finished 10-24 last season? The answer just might be, "Yes."</description>
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      <description>In what was one of the most difficult drafts to decipher, Angel McCoughtry was chosen by the Atlanta Dream with the first pick in the 2009 WNBA draft, as Full Court Press predicted. Did they make the right move? Bob Corwin interprets what the picks meant for each franchise and for the players selected.

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      <title>WNBA Draft Preview 2009: Who's Number 1?</title>
      <description>With the clock ticking down toward the 2009 WNBA Draft  (to be held April 9 at 3:00 p.m. EST),  Bob Corwin brings you Full Court's  final pre-draft update. Will previous predictions hold? Or will Tournament performances or off-season team transactions affect the stock of the presumptive top picks?
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game had been a snoozer. Saturday's Sweet Sixteen games changed all that, as the Region's Number-Two seed suffered an upset, and the Number-One Seed escaped one by a whisker.</description>
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Center on the College Park campus. Maryland rolled to a 71-56 win over ninth-seeded
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seniors and its up-and-coming juniors. He also  'fesses up on how he did with last year's prognostications.</description>
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      <title>Holt to Represent USA in Pan AM Games</title>
      <description>Team USA announced their selctions on May 20 and MTSU rising senior Amber Holt has been selected to play on the team.</description>
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