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Look Ahead: Orange out to crush memories of preseason
The exhibition season is so two weeks ago. After knocking off Cal, Syracuse gets a shot at North Carolina and a chance to make everybody forget about that Le Moyne loss, Gary Parrish says.

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Knight to return to Indiana for Hall of Fame fund-raiser
Bob Knight is returning to Indiana after all. The former Hoosiers coach will speak at a Dec. 17 fund-raiser in Indianapolis to benefit the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

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Turner's double-double helps Ohio State get past Cal
Evan Turner had 26 points and 14 rebounds, his fourth double-double in as many games, and No. 15 Ohio State beat No. 13 California 76-70 on Friday night in the third-place game of the 2K Sports Classic.

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Georgia Tech fends off George Mason to win in P.R.
Gani Lawal had 18 points and 14 rebounds to lead No. 21 Georgia Tech to a 70-62 victory over George Mason on Friday in the consolation round of the O'Reilly Auto Parts Puerto Rico Tip-Off.

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Villanova survives Dayton in second round of Tip-Off
Corey Fisher scored 18 points to lead No. 5 Villanova past No. 18 Dayton 71-65 on Friday in the second round of the Puerto Rico Tip-Off.

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Hopson's 25 points leads No. 10 Tennessee over ECU
Scotty Hopson scored 25 points to lead No. 10 Tennessee to a 105-66 rout of East Carolina in the opening round of the Paradise Jam on Friday.

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NCAA defends Memphis on keeping response secret
The NCAA is defending the secrecy of its response to the University of Memphis' appeal, saying member schools require confidentiality before a ruling.

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