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2/5/2013 12:00 AM
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2/4/2013 11:46 PM
Ohio State lands 4-star recruit
COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State football team’s 2013 recruiting class is not finished yet.

2/4/2013 9:03 PM
Prosecutor to review Sandusky case
A former federal prosecutor has been named to lead an investigation of Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett's handling of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.

2/4/2013 8:56 PM
Guilty plea in UT gambling case
DETROIT — A Detroit-area businessman has pleaded guilty to conspiracy in a point-shaving investigation involving football and basketball at the University of Toledo in 2004-06.

2/4/2013 7:11 PM
BG men to play in BracketBusters
BOWLING GREEN -- The Bowling Green State University men's basketball team will play at IPFW as part of the BracketBusters event sponsored by ESPN

2/4/2013 5:10 PM
BGSU's Shea named player of week
BOWLING GREEN -- Bowling Green State University senior defenseman Bobby Shea was named the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's defenseman of the week, the league announced today.

2/5/2013 7:15 AM
Super Bowl had 108M viewers
NEW YORK — An estimated 108.4 million people watched the Super Bowl, making it fall short of setting the fourth straight viewership record.

2/5/2013 7:16 AM
New No. 1 in AP basketball poll
For the fifth straight week there is a new No. 1 in The Associated Press' college basketball poll. This time it's Indiana.

2/4/2013 5:36 PM
Probe uncovers 380 suspicious games
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A wide-ranging match-fixing investigation has uncovered more than 380 suspicious matches — including World Cup and European Championship qualifiers and two Champions League games — and found evidence that a Singapore-based crime group is closely involved in match-fixing.

2/4/2013 12:00 AM
MacIntyre keeps on playing hockey
When Drew MacIntyre last played professional hockey in Toledo, the venerable Toledo Sports Arena sat on the south bank of the Maumee River, and the ECHL’s Storm was still more than a year from going dormant as an organization.