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<title>Exhausted Cremins still on medical leave</title>
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<description>Bobby Cremins knew he had nothing left to give his College of Charleston players when he walked away from the game last month. Cremins said he was physically exhausted and advised by his doctor to make drastic changes or risk jeopardizing his long-term health. &quot;I had nothing. I had no gas. The tank was empty,&quot; Cremins said Monday. &quot;The kids knew. They could feel it.&quot;</description>
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<title>No. 24 Louisville rolls past UConn</title>
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<description>Gorgui Dieng returned from a sprained right ankle to score 15 points and freshman Chane Behanan added 12 rebounds as No. 24 Louisville (19-5, 7-4) beat Connecticut (15-8, 5-6), 80-59, for its fifth win in a row. Louisville looked like the team ranked fourth in the nation at 12-0 and nothing like the one that dropped five out of seven three weeks ago.</description>
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<title>Women&apos;s Roundup: Penn State rallies in win</title>
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<description>Penn State coach Coquese Washington had a simple message to her team: The game is long, so have some patience and keep playing. That&apos;s exactly what happened Sunday afternoon. Because despite making only one of their first 18 shots and trailing by 15 points in the first half the No. 19 Lady Lions (18-5, 8-3 Big Ten) rallied for a 68-65 victory at Minnesota (12-13, 4-7).</description>
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