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Friday, February 26,
2006

 

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Harvard-Penn

Press Notes

Penn holds a 122-27 advantage in the all-time series and
has won eight straight against Harvard coming into the game. Harvard last
topped the Quakers during the 2001-02 season with a
78-75 overtime victory. The win marked consecutive home victories in the series
for Harvard. Harvard has not won at The Palestra
since the 1990-91 season with a 77-70 victory, a span
of 15 games.

Dartmouth-Princeton

Press Notes

Princeton has swept its home
weekend against Dartmouth and
Harvard 16 seasons in a row. The Tigers probably need to make it 17 in a row to
maintain their chances in an Ivy League season nearing its conclusion. The
Tigers (8-14, 6-3 Ivy), who sit two games behind league leader Penn with five
games remaining for each team, played a series of nailbiters
in their recently-concluded five-game road trip. Four of those games saw a
game-winning or game-tying shot attempt in the final three seconds of
regulation, and the Tigers won three of them. Dartmouth
(5-18, 3-7 Ivy) won just two of its first 18 games but has now won three of its
past five, including a sweep of Yale and Brown this past weekend.

NBA

Sonics-Magic

Orlando Sentinel

Orlando has
lost its past eight games and, in a prevailing theme, is riddled with injuries.
F Hedo Turkoglu (sprained
left ankle) might play tonight. F Grant Hill (lower abdominal strain) will not
play until next week’s trip West. Seattle
is coming off a victory against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday. But the Sonics,
coached by former Magic assistant Bob Hill, have lost eight of their past 10
games and have virtually no shot at a playoff berth. The Sonics made two trades
Thursday, acquiring PG Earl Watson, SF Bryon Russell and a second-round pick
from the Denver Nuggets and sending PF Reggie Evans to Denver and C Vitaly Potapenko to Portland as
part of a four-team nine-player trade. They also acquired G Mike Wilks. The last time the teams met, the Sonics beat the
Magic in Seattle on Jan. 11, a game
marred by a fight between G Ray Allen and Magic G Keyon
Dooling. Dooling was
suspended for five games and Allen for three games.

Wizards-Cavaliers

Scorephone.com

Washington,
which has won six of its last eight games, is six games behind the Miami Heat
for the top spot in the Southwest Division. It will travel for 17 of its final
31 games, including 12 of the last 16 of the regular season. The Wizards are
just 8-16 as the guest in 2005-06.

Spurs-Grizzlies

San Antonio Express-News

The Spurs won both of their previous meetings with Memphis,
holding the Grizzlies to an average of 81 points in the two games. Memphis
had a four-game winning streak snapped Thursday night in Dallas.
The winning streak was preceded by a stretch that saw the Grizzlies lose 12 of
15 games. Memphis entered Thursday’s
game ranked first in the league in scoring defense, allowing 87.7 points per
game.

 

 

 

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