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Coach pulls winning out of cap

Forget David Blaine, Lance Burton or David Copperfield, Memphis baseball coach Daron Schoenrock had a better disappearing act than anyone. The second-year coach has made the team that won only 13 games, along with 42 losses, in 2005 completely vanish - without a trace. Schoenrock replaced that ugly ...

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Hazing or harmless fun?

A photo depicting three freshmen members of the women's cross country team involved in an apparent hazing incident during the fall semester was obtained by The Daily Helmsman Wednesday. The photo portrays three women in the foreground, at least one of whom is holding an alcoholic beverage. The women ...

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Women's basketball off to worst start ever

It's the worst start in the 23-year history of University of Memphis women's basketball. In its six losses, the team has lost by an average of 44.5 points per game. Its only win was by two points, and at one point Memphis was down 18 points in that game. Not much has gone right for the Lady Tigers in ...

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Basketball continues to win, beats Jackson State 97-70

University of Memphis head coach John Calipari was upset with his team's rebounding effort in Monday's game against Lamar. In last night's 97-70 win against Jackson State, the Tigers dominated the rebounding category, as well as all the others. "(Calipari) made us pay for it," said freshman forward ...

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Tigers closer to bowl, win at USM

HATTIESBURG, Miss. - The University of Memphis football team was caught between "The Rock" and a hard place Saturday against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles. With four wins and needing six to be bowl eligible, the Tigers had to come out of M.M. Roberts Stadium, also called "The Rock," with a win if ...

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Soccer seniors say goodbye

The best wasn't saved for last for The University of Memphis men's soccer seniors. Unable to win the Conference USA tournament for a second straight year, the seniors weren't able to improve on last year's performance and end their career on a high. Last year Memphis, along with many of the same players ...

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Men's soccer "headed" to next round

The University of Memphis men's soccer team has struggled all year keeping opponents from scoring late in the game. Yesterday, however, a goal by UAB's Robert Sheringham in the 82nd minute was the best thing that could have happened to the Tigers - because it was on his own goal. Memphis, the six seed ...

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Tigers' season ends with struggle

At their final tournament of the fall season, The University of Memphis women's golf team faced conditions they haven't faced so far this year. The Edwin Watts/ Palmetto Intercollegiate, held in Kiawah Island, S.C., featured a different tournament format from what the Lady Tigers were used to, with ...

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Tigers upended by powerful Blazers

He's been able to do it all. He's been able to capture the attention of a city, guide The University of Memphis football team to two straight bowl games and rewrite the record books. However, there is something running back DeAngelo Williams will never be able to say he did. And that is beat UAB. The ...

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Williams runs past ECU, rushing legends

The University of Memphis football team had yet to experience two consecutive wins this year going into Saturday's game against East Carolina. Every Tiger's win was followed by a loss, and momentum was something eluding the Tigers (4-3 overall, 3-2 in Conference USA). So The U of M did what they do ...

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