Zips pull off double-overtime victory; Kent falls to Ohio
Mar 11th, 2010 | By admin | Category: BlogsZips pull off double-overtime victory; Kent falls to Ohio . by mrasor on March 12, 2010. in Men’s Basketball.
Zips pull off double-overtime victory; Kent falls to Ohio . by mrasor on March 12, 2010. in Men’s Basketball.
The Zips are 6.5-point favorites.
The Suburbanite - The American Drag Racing League (ADRL) is proud to announce a major, multi-year agreement with Summit Racing Equipment, naming the Ohio -based company as the Official High Performance Source of ADRL and title rights …
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Friday night’s basketball game between Kent State and Akron is sold out, the Akron Athletic Department announced today. The game will be televised on ESPN2 starting at 8:00 p.m.. Friday’s game marks the fifth-straight season that the …
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Heavy rain has caused flooding in Haiti, killing at least 13 and trapping people in their homes and cars Heavy rain has caused flooding in Haiti, killing at least 13 people as swollen rivers forced people on to roofs and trapped people in cars and homes. With 1.3 million homeless and many living in makeshift camps with little or no sanitation as a result of January’s earthquake , aid agencies have warned of another humanitarian disaster as the rainy season looms. Several towns and villages in southern Haiti have been flooded since Saturday, a spokesman for the civil emergency unit said.