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--Hot off the Wire
Iowa to discuss future of men's hoops program

Charlotte fires men's hoops coach

Kansas looms large in the Midwest

Duke, Big East highlight South

Kentucky garners No. 1 seed in the East

Syracuse-Vermont rematch highlights West

Seton Hall removes Mitchell from basketball team

George Mason, Harvard to play in postseason tournament

Oregon QB Masoli suspended for entire 2010 season

Masoli, Embry the latest Ducks to enter guilty plea

Kansas closes as the unanimous No. 1

David Beckham arrives in Finland for surgery

Bronze medalist Rochette out of worlds

AP poll: UConn finishes season at No. 1 again

Arenas: 'I deserve to be punished' for gun prank

--College Sports News
Kansas earns overall top seed in NCAA tournament

North Carolina, UConn lend big names to NIT field

George Mason, Harvard to play in postseason tournament

Oregon State back in CBI to defend 2009 title

Kansas Takes 2-Of-3 At No. 1 LSU With 8-4 Win

No. 2 FSU Rallies To Salvage Third Game Against No. 4 Virginia

Charleston Southern Stuns No. 7 Florida, 6-3

No. 10 Louisville Clinches Series Win At No. 20 Ole Miss

No. 4 Virginia Stuns No. 2 FSU With Six In Ninth To Win 9-8

No. 10 Louisville Falls At No. 20 Ole Miss For First 2010 Loss

Cal adds Akili Smith to coaching staff

Marshall Pounds No. 23 Ohio State, 17-1

Kansas Downs No. 1 LSU, Giving Tigers First Loss Of 2010

No. 4 Virginia Hands No. 2 FSU First Loss Of 2010

Auburn fires Jeff Lebo after 6 years

Insight Bowl
      Stadium: Sun Devil
      Capacity: 71,706 
      Surface: natural 
      Location: Tempe, Arizona 
      First game: Dec. 31, 1989 
      Playing sites:
          Arizona Stadium (1989-1999) 
          Bank One Stadium (2000-2005)
           (renamed Chase Field in 2004)
          Sun Devil Stadium (since 2006)
      Corporate title sponsor: 
          Insight Enterprises (since 1997) 
      Payout: $1.2 million
      Originally known as the Copper Bowl (1989-1996)

Dec. 31, 2009 - Iowa State 14, Minnesota 13
                MVP: Alexander Robinson & Christopher Lyle, Iowa State
                
Dec. 31, 2008 - Kansas 42, Minnesota 21
                MVP: Dezmon Briscoe & James Holt, Kansas
                
Dec. 31, 2007 - Oklahoma State 49, Indiana 33
                MVP: Zac Robinson & Donovan Woods, Oklahoma State
     
Dec. 29, 2006 - Texas Tech 44, Minnesota 41
                MVP: Graham Harrell & Antonio Huffman, Texas Tech

Dec. 27, 2005 - Arizona State 45, Rutgers 40
                MVP: Rudy Carpenter, Arizona State

Dec. 28, 2004 - Oregon State 38, Notre Dame 21
                MVP: Derek Anderson & Trent Bray, Oregon State

Dec. 26, 2003 - California 52, Virginia Tech 49      
                MVP: Aaron Rodgers, California

Dec. 26, 2002 - Pittsburgh 38, Oregon State 13
                MVP: Brandon Miree & Claude Harriott, Pittsburgh

Dec. 29, 2001 - Syracuse 26, Kansas State 3 
                MVP: James Mungro, Syracuse

Dec. 28, 2000 - Iowa State 37, Pittsburgh 29 
                MVP: Sage Rosenfels, Iowa State

Dec. 31, 1999 - Colorado 62, Boston College 28 
                MVP: Cortlen Johnson & Jashon Skyes, Colorado

Dec. 26, 1998 - Missouri 34, West Virginia 31 
                MVP: Julian Jones, Missouri

Dec. 27, 1997 - Arizona 20, New Mexico 14 
                MVP: Jimmy Sprotte, Arizona

Dec. 27, 1996 - Wisconsin 38, Utah 10 
                MVP: Ron Dayne, Wisconsin

Dec. 27, 1995 - Texas Tech 55, Air Force 41 
                MVP: Byron Hanspard & Zebbie Lethridge, Texas Tech
                     and Mickey Dalton, Air Force

Dec. 29, 1994 - Brigham Young 31, Oklahoma 6 
                MVP: John Walsh & Jamal Willis, BYU
                     and Broderick Simpson, Oklahoma

Dec. 29, 1993 - Kansas State 52, Wyoming 17 
                MVP: Andre Coleman & Kenny McEntyre, Kansas State

Dec. 31, 1992 - Washington State 31, Utah 28 
                MVP: Drew Bledsoe & Phillip Bobo, Washington State
                     and Kareem Leary, Utah

Dec. 31, 1991 - Indiana 24, Baylor 0 
                MVP: Vaughn Dunbar & Mark Hagen, Indiana

Dec. 31, 1990 - California 17, Wyoming 15 
                MVP: Mike Pawlawski, California
                     and Robert Midgett, Wyoming

Dec. 31, 1989 - Arizona 17, North Carolina State 10 
                MVP: Shane Montgomery, NC State
                     and Scott Geyer, Arizona     

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