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      <title>Five Gamecocks Named Parade All-Americans</title>
      <description>Stephon Gilmore may arguably be the most well-known Parade All-American in Gamecock Nation. But the former South Pointe High School football star is certainly not the only one in the Gamecocks’ class of 2009. For the first time in school history, the University of South Carolina welcomes in five Parade All-Americans in the same academic year.</description>
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      <title>Mom’s teachings helped guide Bone to Columbia</title>
      <description>Kelsey Bone’s commitment moved Dawn Staley’s 2009 Gamecock recruiting class up among the nation’s premier signing classes. After Bone and her mother Kim Williams gave USC her letter-of-intent, they gave Scout.com’s Joshua Capers an exclusive interview. Read inside as the McDonald’s All-American and her mother and role model talk about her decision, her goals, and why she chose South Carolina.</description>
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      <title>McDonald's All American Game 2009</title>
      <description>The McDonald’s All American Girls' game was one of the most competitive of its kind in recent memory. The East squad's Kelly Faris was one free throw from sending the contest into overtime but the West was able to sneak away with a 69-68 win in this down to the wire thriller.</description>
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      <title>Nation's #2 Player Commits to South Carolina</title>
      <description>Kelsey Bone, the nation's #2 ranked women's basketball player has made her college decision, announcing at the McDonald’s All-American games in Miami Wednesday that she has chosen Dawn Staley's South Carolina Gamecocks as her new team.</description>
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      <title>THE GAME: Griner vs. Bone - Houston Playoffs</title>
      <description>This is what folks who follow girl’s basketball in Houston have been waiting for. This is what the media has been waiting for. This was not supposed to be a semifinal match up and it sure wasn’t supposed to be played first in the double header.</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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      <title>#2 Ranked Kelsey Bone Names Top Four</title>
      <description>Besides no national championships, what do coaches Dawn Staley (South Carolina), Jolette Law (Illinois), Gail Goestenkors (Texas) and Gary Blair (Texas A&amp;M) have in common? Answer: No. 2 player in the 2009 class, Kelsey Bone.
The Gamecocks, Longhorns, Aggies and Fighting Illini are all on the 6-foot-5 post player’s final list, and according to Bone, they all stand equivalent.</description>
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      <title>Boo's Key Matchups II</title>
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      <title>Prospect Watch - April 6</title>
      <description>Brittany Johnson was the most prolific producer of numers in the 2007 class - or any other class, for that matter.</description>
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