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WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
IN THE NEWS TODAY'S QUOTE SHORT HOPS ON DECK
NBA
Milwaukee 94Philadelphia 92
San Antonio 96Cleveland 95
Indiana 101Charlotte 77
Atlanta 108Orlando 76
Boston 71Chicago 69
Toronto 92New York 88
Brooklyn 119Denver 108
Detroit 96Washington 85
Utah 97Minnesota 93
New Orleans 99Portland 63
Dallas 123Sacramento 100
Houston at L.A. Clippers(n)
Coverage, Pages C1, C3
NHL
Pittsburgh 4Ottawa 2
St. Louis 4Detroit 3 (OT)
Dallas at Calgary(n)
Coverage, Page C3
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Indiana 76Nebraska 47
Duke 73North Carolina 68
Miami 74Florida State 68
Connecticut 66Syracuse 58
Charlotte 71Butler 67
Okla. State 91Texas Tech 67
Notre Dame 82DePaul 78 (OT)
Memphis 93Central Fla. 71
New Mexico at Fresno State(n)
Oregon at Washington(n)
Colorado St. at San Diego St.(n)
Coverage, Pages C1, C2, C3
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A college football player who delivers hit to the head of a defenseless opponent could be kicked out of the game next season under an NCAA proposal that took a step forward Wednesday.
The NCAA Football Rules Committee said it had unanimously approved strengthening of the penalty for intentional above-the-shoulder hits. The 15-yard penalty will now have an ejection tacked on, assuming the Playing Rules Oversight Panel approves the plan next month.
L-L girls' basketball semifinal coverage from Jason Fulginiti and Gordie Jones will highlight Friday's edition.
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