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Sports -- Feb. 11, 2007

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UNLV's Joel Anthony dunks in the first half as Wyoming's Brandon Ewing (23), Eric Platt (31) and Ryan Dermody watch Saturday night during the Rebels' Mountain West Conference victory at the Thomas & Mack Center. Anthony finished with nine points and six blocks. Photo by John Locher
PROVING RESILIENT: White shows blood, then guts
Blood poured from his chin as UNLV senior Wendell White was laid out on the floor. His return to the game was questionable.



Mosley's right wields might in title victory
Shane Mosley needed only one hand to grab yet another world title.


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PROVING RESILIENT: White shows blood, then guts
Blood poured from his chin as UNLV senior Wendell White was laid out on the floor. His return to the game was questionable.

NBA All-Star Game: Q&A WITH NBA COMMISSIONER DAVID STERN
He's the NBA's longtime commissioner.

No. 12 Fullerton exploits wobbly UNLV pitching
Cal State Fullerton doesn't need much help from its opponents to be successful, but UNLV's baseball team made things even easier for the Titans on Saturday.

HORSE RACING
TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

NBA's greatest to duel -- virtually
Michael Jordan is widely hailed as the best basketball player of all time, but how would His Airness fare in a one-on-one showdown with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and his unstoppable sky hook?

ED GRANEY: This is no time for UNLV to let up
There is a term for the stage UNLV's basketball team finds itself in today, a description that is both desired and demanding at this time of year:

Hot Aztecs gaining on contenders
FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Brigham Young, Air Force and UNLV are taking notice. San Diego State is coming together just in time to defend its Mountain West Conference title.

Margarito-Cotto not a sure thing
A dispute between Top Rank and the managers of WBO welterweight champion Antonio Margarito has left the boxer's short-term schedule up in the air.

UNLV misfires in loss to Cowgirls
The UNLV women's basketball team trailed Wyoming 46-18 at halftime, and it didn't get much better from there for the Lady Rebels as the Cowgirls rolled to an 85-59 victory in Laramie, Wyo.

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BASKETBALL

Niggemeier lifts Liberty
Austin Niggemeier had 22 points, eight rebounds and five assists to lead Liberty's boys basketball team to an 80-42 home victory over Vo-Tech on Saturday.

LETTERS
Football recruiting class not good sign for Rebels

Mosley's right wields might in title victory
Shane Mosley needed only one hand to grab yet another world title.



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