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- Army fires blanks as Navy rolls to rout
With President Bush in attendance, Shun White ran for 148 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead bowl-bound Navy over Army, 34-0, Saturday for its seventh straight win in the storied rivalry between service academies. - Oklahoma cruises to Big 12 title
Saturday night, the red-hot Sooners pounded Missouri, 62-21, in the Big 12 championship game at Arrowhead Stadium for their third straight conference crown. The victory sends the fourth-ranked Sooners to the BCS title game. - Mark Sanchez, defense lead No. 5 USC past UCLA 28-7
The Trojans always aspire to be national champions as well, but for the fourth year in a row, the Rose Bowl will just have to do after beating UCLA 28-7 Saturday. - Buffalo bowls over '58 wrong
The University of Buffalo football team will make the first bowl appearance in school history - 50 years after earning its first bowl bid. Willie Evans was the starting halfback for the 1958 Bills, who turned down a trip to the Tangerine Bowl. - Weiss: It's chomp, chomp for Fla.
Tim Tebow completed 14 of 22 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for another 57 yards on 17 carries as No. 2 Florida rallied to defeat top-ranked and previously unbeaten Alabama, 31-20, Saturday in the SEC championship game. - Weiss: BCS picks Florida & Oklahoma
On Jan. 8 in the BCS national title game, the Sooners will play Florida, which defeated previously unbeaten, top-ranked Alabama, 31-20, in the SEC championship game Saturday in Atlanta and finished the season with 8 straight victories. - College hoops roundup: Michigan hands Duke first loss
DeShawn Sims scored a career-high 28 points and matched his career high with 12 rebounds to lead Michigan to an 81-73 victory over No. 4 Duke Saturday, avenging the Wolverines' loss to the Blue Devils (8-1) at the Garden last month. - Storm surges to Final Four
The Red Storm edged the Hoosiers, 3-2, in the NCAA soccer quarterfinals to advance to the College Cup Final Four, looking for their first national title since 1996. - Manhattan cruises over Canisius
After a tight first half, the Jaspers turned Friday night's game into a laugher as three different Jaspers scored in double figures as Manhattan rolled in its conference opener to an 81-63 victory at Draddy Gym in the Bronx. - Rutgers routs way to bowl
Mike Teel celebrated Senior Night Thursday night by completing 21 of 26 passes for 447 yards and seven touchdowns - both school records - as the Scarlet Knights raced to a 63-14 victory over Louisville at damp Rutgers Stadium in Piscataway. - Hofstra Pride blows away Fordham Rams, 60-40
In a span covering nearly eight minutes, an eight-point Hofstra lead quickly grew to a 17-point bulge and the Pride rolled from there to a 60-40 victory over Fordham at the Mack Sports Complex. - Weiss: Tebow revels in Ala. getaway
Tim Tebow has defined the Urban Meyer era at Florida, helping lead the Gators to a BCS national championship as a freshman, winning the Heisman Trophy as a sophomore last season. But there was a time he was infatuated with Alabama. - Notre Dame keeps Weis, though season 'fell short'
Charlie Weis will return for a fifth year as Notre Dame's football coach despite posting his second straight disappointing season. Weis has seven years left on a 10-year contract signed midway through his first season. - End Zone: Iranian poised to make NCAA history
Arsalan Kazemi came to the US aiming to become the first Iranian-born athlete to play NCAA basketball. The 6-7 Kazemi also wants to contribute toward smoothing relations between two countries in the process. - Calm in search of Storm
If something seems to be missing from the city's college basketball scene these days, that's because it is. There's little or no buzz about the upcoming season, which tips off this weekend for most teams. - And Thabeet goes on and on
When Connecticut's 7-3, 263-pound junior center Hasheem Thabeet made the 7,600-mile journey to America five years ago from the African country of Tanzania, he had no compass to direct him on this basketball odyssey. - Hansbrough leads UNC's 'Star Heels'
North Carolina's relentless 6-9 senior power forward Tyler Hansbrough breaks the mold as a college player. He is a three-time All-American and collected all 11 major National Player of the Year awards his junior season.