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  1. http://goblueraiders.com/livestats/xlive.htm Link to live stats. Not good right now for the ladies down 5-0 in bottom of 5th against ULL. Hopefully they can win to stay in game later today.
  2. Speaking of voting everybody in Denton County make sure you vote tomorrow. Go to elections.denton.com and you'll find pollsite info.
  3. Funny how some of these schools work, kid is on 36 months probation, but OK State has no qualms with taking him. At least UNT runs a clean program. http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/news;_ylc=X3...ov=ap&type=lgns Reports say Curry to sign with Oklahoma State May 4, 2004 STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) -- The leading scorer in North Carolina high school basketball history appears ready to sign with Oklahoma State after the Tar Heels rescinded his scholarship over a drug conviction. JamesOn Curry, who visited campus last weekend, could sign as early as Tuesday, according to published reports. ``They really want him, and they did a good job coming in and recruiting him,'' Curry's high school coach, John Moon, told the Tulsa World. ``And he loved his visit out there,'' Moon said, adding, ``and when I talked to him (Sunday) night, you could just feel the excitement and enthusiasm that he had for Oklahoma State.'' Curry, a 6-foot-3 guard, pleaded guilty April 5 to six felony counts: two each of possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana; two each of the sale of marijuana and two each of delivering marijuana. North Carolina coach Roy Williams pulled his scholarship offer two days later. He was kicked off his high school team after his February arrest. Curry, 18, was sentenced to 36 months of probation; various fines, including $600 for lab fees to test the marijuana; $200 in court costs and 200 hours of community service. Curry could not be reached for comment. Moon said he believes Curry's legal troubles were a one-time mistake. ``I feel like Oklahoma State is getting a great kid and a great player, and he's getting a great coach and a great situation,'' Moon said. Curry scored 3,307 points at Eastern Alamance High School, averaged 40.3 points per game and scored 40 points or more 24 times. He holds 14 North Carolina high school records. Curry would join Julius Lamptey and Aaron Pettway in the Cowboys' recruiting class.
  4. Huge Noggin and now turning into a very good player. Gustavo Kuerten
  5. Although I liked Trilli somewhat is basketball coaching skills left a lot to be desired. JJ is on the right path lets give him another 2-3 years and then decide if the axe should fall.
  6. From UNT Athletics Site: Mean Green Basketball Signs Eastern Oklahoma State’s Simpson DENTON ( 4/22/04 ) – North Texas head basketball coach Johnny Jones has announced that Eastern Oklahoma State College’s Jeffrey Simpson has signed a National Letter of Intent to play with the Mean Green. A 6-8, 210-pound center, Simpson averaged 10.1 points and 5.8 rebounds per game last season, helping lead the Mountaineers to a 22-9 record and to the Region II Semifinals. Simpson shot 58 percent from the field and 62 percent at the free throw line his sophomore season. “Jeffrey brought excitement and energy to our program the past two seasons,” said Eastern Oklahoma State head coach Jimmy Voight. “We are excited that he has chosen to become a part of coach Johnny Jones’ basketball program at the University of North Texas . He can provide an inside scoring presence and can score on the low post or in transition as he runs the floor extremely well. He is a shot blocker with his length and jumping ability. He chose the University of North Texas over school such as TCU, Houston , New Mexico State and IUPUI.” “Jeffrey Simpson will be a great addition to our program,” said North Texas head coach Johnny Jones. “He has the ability to make an impact on both ends of the floor. His shot-blocking ability will give us a much needed defensive presence inside, and offensively his ability to score around the basket will help fill the vacancy left by Shawnson Johnson and Will Smith.” Simpson becomes part of the 2003-04 singing class that includes two high school standouts and two additional junior college transfers. Simpson joins Michael Sturns (North Crowley HS; Fort Worth , Tex. ), Quincy Williams (Carl Albert HS; Midwest City , Okla. ), Isaac Hines (Collin County [TX] CC; Dallas , TX ) and Chris White (Moberly Area [MO] CC; Huntsville , Ala. ) in the class.
  7. Krysta Lee won player of the Week Honors after going 2-1 last weekend. The ladies are headed to Mobile, AL this weekend and enter as the #7 seed and Face ULL first round with the winner to play the #2 seed Denver. Good Luck Ladies.
  8. First Professional Lacrosse Player mentioned Gary and Paul Gait
  9. This group looks pretty strong but unless JJ plans on playing small ball he needs to find a 6'8" guy somewhere even if he is a project, he can be worked on.
  10. Yao Ming = best thing to come out of Asia since Godzilla Paradorn Schrichipan
  11. Great Pitcher but fragile as a porcelian doll. Serena Williams
  12. Great Career stuffed by the white stuff Vijay Singh
  13. Tennessee Titans/UNT Linebacker Thomas Muster
  14. Sherman: Cuse PG from 87 NCAA Runner-UP Andy Roddick: Stifler Look-a-like Wilt Chamberlain
  15. Husband of a Spice Girl!!! Sherman Douglas
  16. The Shark!!! Here is tough one from Tennis Land Alberto Berasetegui!
  17. Sitting good right now with 3/4 Final Four entries sitting in. St. Joes, UConn, and GTech. Now hope for an Illinois Upset tonite.
  18. They are playing Denver at 2:00 at Denton Country Club Should be a very tough match.
  19. Hopefully some fans can make it out Friday for the Denver Match @ Denton CC. Denver is probably the #2 or 3 team in conference. They also play SMU at SMU and then close with ULL at Goldfield: home match good time to see the ladies in action.
  20. From Atheltics Website: http://www.unt.edu/mgathletics/Athletics/t...29-04_Story.htm LAS CRUCES , NM ( 2/29/04 ) – The North Texas women’s tennis team continued its solid play over the weekend, picking up wins over UTEP and Colorado State that gave it a school-record tying nine wins through its first 12 matches. North Texas handed both UTEP and Colorado State 4-3 setbacks on Friday and Sunday, respectively, while dropping a 5-2 decision to New Mexico State on Saturday. The Mean Green’s 9-3 start matches the 1980-81 team’s record through 12 matches, which is the best record in school history through 12 matches. After winning against the Miners on Friday, NT had its season-long four-match winning streak snapped on Saturday by the Aggies. However, NT responded with a thrilling win over the Rams on Sunday by breaking a 3-3 tie in doubles play. Krysta Lee, Megan Schmulbach and Ingrid Stockinger continued their strong play this spring, all three winning two of their three matches on the weekend. Krysta Lee and Stockinger have both won four of their last five matches, while Schmulbach is 6-1 over her last seven outings. Krysta Lee and Katherine Harris paired up to lead the Mean Green in doubles action, posting a 3-0 record last weekend. Holly Lee and Schmulbach also played well, finishing with a 2-1 mark. Holly Lee and Schmulbach are 7-1 in flight three this season. The Mean Green returns home for a match Friday against Denver at 2 p.m. The match will be played at Denton Country Club. NT also plays SMU in Dallas on Saturday and will host Louisiana-Lafayette ( Goldfield Tennis Center ) on Sunday to wrap up this weekend’s action. RESULTS: Friday, Feb. 27 -- North Texas 4, UTEP 3 DOUBLES 1 – Krytsa Lee/Harris (NT) d. Rezar/Palider (UTEP), 8-2 2 – Royer/Sammis (NT) d. Barzilai/Boykova (UTEP), 8-3 3 – Schmulbach/Holly Lee (NT) d. King/Spirta (UTEP), 8-4 SINGLES 1 – Krysta Lee (NT) d. Martina Rezar (UTEP), 8-3, 7-5 2 – Teodora Spirta (UTEP) d. Kelli Royer (NT), 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 3 – Ashley Sammis (NT) d. Gilat Barzilai (UTEP), 6-2, 6-3 4 – Adriana Boykova (UTEP) d. Megan Schmulbach (NT), 6-1, 6-3 5 – Katherine Palider (UTEP) d. Katherine Harris (NT), 6-2, 6-2 6 – Ingrid Stockinger (NT) d. Danielle King (UTEP), 6-4, 6-4 Saturday, Feb. 28 – New Mexico State 5, North Texas 2 DOUBLES 1 – Krysta Lee/Harris (NT) d. Mayr/Porobic (NMSU), 8-5 2 – Mignot/Opala (NMSU) d. Royer/Sammis (NT), 8-1 3 – Fintell/Rollet (NMSU) d. Schmulbach/H. Lee (NT), 9-7 SINGLES 1 – Lejla Porobic (NMSU) d. Kelli Royer (NT), 6-2, 6-1 2 – Krysta Lee (NT) d. Isabelle Mignot (NMSU), 6-4, 4-6, 10-8 3 – Fanny Rollet (NMSU) d. Ashley Sammis (NT), 6-2, 6-2 4 – Aline Opala (NMSU) d. Katherine Harris (NT), 6-3, 6-0 5 – Megan Schmulbach (NT) d. Sara Baker (NMSU), 6-0, 7-5 6 – Nicole Fintell (NMSU) d. Ingrid Stockinger (NT), 6-4, 7-5 Sunday, Feb. 29 – North Texas 4, Colorado State 3 DOUBLES 1 – Krysta Lee/Harris (NT) d. Kirchem/Zhurin (CSU), 8-4 2 – Sammis/Royer (NT) vs. Pallares/Singh (CSU), DNF 3 – Holly Lee/Schmulbach (NT) d. Ugorich/Paganetti (CSU), 8-6 SINGLES 1 – Dasha Zhurin (CSU) d. Krysta Lee (NT), 7-6(4), 6-2 2 – Emily Kirchem (CSU) d. Kelli Royer (NT), 5-7, 6-1, 6-1 3 – Katherine Harris (NT) d. Carla Pallares (CSU), 6-3, 7-6(2) 4 – Charity Malone (CSU) d. Ashley Sammis (NT), 7-5, 1-6, 7-6(3) 5 – Megan Schmulbach (NT) d. Jasmin Singh (CSU), 6-2, 6-3 6 – Ingrid Stockinger (NT) d. Tatyana Ugorich (CSU), 7-1, 7-6(5) *Alexandra Paganetti (CSU) d. Ashely Touche (NT), 8-2 *Just the top seven singles flights count toward the match score
  21. Well right now it is to tough to tell which team will show up. The team that beat UNO and ULL or the Team that just got blwon out by USA. JJ better get these guys going for the tourney next weekend.
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