No. 9 seed Arkansas nearly blew a 20-point lead before holding off No. 16 seed South Carolina 72-68 on Wednesday to begin the SEC Tournament.
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Borthwick deserves credit after bold selection for England’s Wales test
Head coach wants his players to stamp their authority on Saturday’s encounter in the Cardiff cauldron
Pick the bones out of that. Four openside flankers in the squad, three fly‑halves, just two second-rows and one centre. It does not stop there with a first start on the wing and a debut in waiting on the bench, in Cardiff – a place that has a habit of swallowing up and spitting out fledgling England careers.
On the back of a six-day turnaround, the easy move was to slot Henry Slade back into midfield for the injured Ollie Lawrence and challenge the other 14 who started the victory against Italy last Sunday to go out and do the same against Wales.
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Robert Morris coach Andrew Toole stood next to the staging area near midcourt Tuesday night, the confetti strewn around him as the Colonials danced, mingled with fans and climbed ladders to cut down the nets. “It was the worst locker room I've ever been in,” he said minutes after the victory over Youngstown State, describing a team meeting from five years earlier.
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Graves scores 18, Charlotte beats Rice 64-61 in American Athletic Conference Tournament
Nik Graves scored 18 points in Charlotte's 64-61 victory over Rice on Wednesday in the American Athletic Conference Tournament. Charlotte, seeded 13th, advances to a second-round game against No. seed Florida Atlantic when the tournament moves to Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday.