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      <title>Commentary: Anderson to the NBA</title>
      <description>He didn't make the popular decision (at least for readers at the Bear Insider), but Ryan Anderson's choice to stay in the NBA draft was the right one. On Monday afternoon, June 16th, the now former Cal star explained his thinking on a media conference call. He said, "Basically, this process was very beneficial to me. I got really positive feedback from all of these teams."</description>
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      <title>Reviewing the 2007-2008 basketball season</title>
      <description>Now that the basketball season has concluded and a coaching change announced it is time to take stock of the program and examine its prospects going forward. While the 2007-08 season was unquestionably a disappointment and resulted in a coaching change, some strides were made on the court that bode well for 2008-09 and beyond.</description>
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      <title>Brockman-less Huskies bounced early</title>
      <description>LOS ANGELES — Washington put forth a gutsy effort playing without Jon Brockman in its Pac-10 Tournament first round game against California in the Staples Center, but fell short, 84-81, when Venoy Overton's last-second 3-pointer deflected short of the rim. The loss likely ends the season for the Huskies, which finished the year an even 16-16.</description>
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      <title>Huskies pull out tough win at Cal</title>
      <description>BERKELEY, Calif. - With Jon Brockman on the bench for much of the second half, Washington turned to other options to score.  They got a perfect shooting night from Joe Wolfinger, who scored a career-high 17 points to lead the Huskies to an 87-84 win over California at Haas Pavilion Saturday.</description>
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      <title>"I Want To Set The Record Straight"</title>
      <description>In a world where TMZ and Facebook pass for news sources and where oft-repeated message board innuendo becomes treated with the same amount of credibility as Moses' tablets, it doesn't take much for a scurrilous rumor to begin circulating and for every second that it continues to linger unchallenged, the more opportunity it has to calcify in the minds of the unknowing as the perceived truth.</description>
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      <title>Cal Sweeps the State of Washington</title>
      <description>Following Thursday's emotionally draining victory over #9 Washington State Cougars, the Cal Bears lethargic first half against the Washington Huskies on a cold Saturday evening in Seattle left them trailing at 28-33. But they burst out of Braun's locker-room to dominate the second half to push out to a lead at 70-61 with 4 minutes left - and sustained that to the end, finally winning 79-75.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 18:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Anderson uses Lopez playbook to beat UW</title>
      <description>SEATTLE - Ryan Anderson didn't see Brook Lopez play against Washington, but apparently watched the film.  The sophomore forward for Cal scored 33 points and the Bears made their free throws down the stretch to beat Washington 79-75 Saturday at Bank of America Arena.  The back-to-back home losses put a major crimp into any plans the Huskies had of reaching a post-season tournament.</description>
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      <title>Cal Quotables</title>
      <description>Stanford won its third in a row in a blue-collar fashion perhaps more fitting of its East Bay rival: stout defense, ferocious rebounding, and a Brook Lopez and Mitch Johnson-led inside-out attack that wasn’t pretty, but scored the most Stanford points in a game since a November thrashing of Sacramento State. Read on for quotes and reaction from both teams’ coaches and players.</description>
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      <title>Tuesdays with the Team: Part 2</title>
      <description>In Part 2, Daniel Novinson reports on Tuesday's press conference where Trent Johnson spent some time talking about the Cardinal's game at Cal on Saturday, the strategy of using both Lopez twins on the floor in games, and what goes on when a team has just one game to play during rivalry week in the Pac-10.</description>
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      <title>My Midseason Wooden Award Top 30 List</title>
      <description>The Wooden Award Committee will announce its Top 30 Midseason Candidates for the 2007-2008 award later this month. I am a voter for the award and the following is a look at my Top 30 listed by school. This year's Player of the Year choice is wide-open with several strong candidates, but no one has established himself as the early favorite in what could be the closest balloting of all-time. 
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      <title>Seniors Lead Ducks to 79-70 Win Over Cal</title>
      <description>Eugene, OR - The Oregon Ducks (11-4, 2-1) defeated the California Bears (10-4,1-2) in their Pac-10 Conference home opener 79-70 at McArthur Court on Thursday night.  Maarty Leunen, the conference leader in double-double’s, recorded his tenth with 18 points and 11 rebounds.  It was a night where the Oregon seniors led the way as Malik Hairston and Byrce Taylor each scored 20 points.
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      <title>UNC, WSU Escape Road With Wins</title>
      <description>The number of unbeatens was nearly reduced by two over the weekend, if not for some late North Carolina and Washington State heroics. And Kansas, UCLA and Xavier also carved out some impressive victories over the weekend. Oh, yes: There is a pretty cool Atlantic 10 matchup Wednesday night in Dayton.</description>
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      <title>NBA-Types Make Manhattan Trek</title>
      <description>Washington State's basketball team offered a very nice retort Wednesday night in Spokane to any doubters about Tony Bennett's club that might still be hanging around across the country. And, by the way, look for the Cougars to remain unbeaten over the rest of 2007.</description>
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      <title>Panel Pac-10 Picks</title>
      <description>On Monday, the Pac-10 office will announce the honorees for the men's basketball 2006-07 season: All-Conference, All-Freshman, Player of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year. We assembled a panel of nine experts and asked them to make their picks, finding unanimity in numerous selections. The freshmen class was supposedly the story of the Pac-10 this year - how did they fare?</description>
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      <description>After a 30-point drubbing at the hands of the Arizona Wildcats in Tucson last Saturday, Washington Head Coach Lorenzo Romar and his young team are faced with the cold, hard reality of their team's fading NCAA tournament chances.</description>
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