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      <description>Two former Oregon Ducks men's basketball players will participate in post-season activities during this weekend's 2012 NCAA® Men's Final Four® in New Orleans.</description>
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      <title>James Ware Named Top Assistant at Santa Clara</title>
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      <title>Game Preview:   Magic at Raptors</title>
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      <title>Perry thinks Tubby leaving was necessary</title>
      <description>Was Tubby Smith leaving Kentucky a good change for the UK basketball program? That’s a question former UK player Bobby Perry was asked to answer. Remember that Perry was recruited by Smith and appreciated the way his coach stuck with him for four years.</description>
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