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      <description>Reporter Mike Sullivan has a press release regarding the launch of the Capital One Cup, a new program honoring NCAA Division One athletic programs for their on the field performances ...</description>
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      <title>Trip to the desert successful for women's BKB</title>
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      <title>Former WNBA Star Seeking Other Victories</title>
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      <title>It's Official:Tina Thompson Joins L.A. Sparks</title>
      <description>It's official! The Los Angeles Sparks have signed the WNBA's second all-time leading scorer, Tina Thompson, to its already formidable front court. There, she will join her former Morningside High and USC running mate, Lisa Leslie, in the latter's final season in professional basketball.</description>
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      <description>Last season, the talk among the pundits was all about the Los Angeles Sparks’ need to rethink its diminutive backcourt. Today, Lisa Leslie announced her retirement effective the end of this season. That leaves a 6’5” hole down front, but the gap that will left by the departure of the three-time WNBA MVP is a lot bigger than that.</description>
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      <description>Calling it a "joyful occasion," Lisa Leslie announced her impending retirement at a press conference held today at the Los Angeles Sparks' practice facility in El Segundo, California. Holding her 18-month old daughter and surrounded by her extended family, Leslie called on fans in L.A. and throughout the league to mark her final year by taking in a game.</description>
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