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Schedule set for ACC-Big Ten Challenge
Georgia Tech will visit Ohio State for the upcoming Atlantic Coast Conference-Big Ten basketball challenge.
7:07PM ( 21 years ago )
Georgia-Clemson will kick off at noon
ABC will air the season-opening football game between Georgia and Clemson at Death Valley on August 30.
3:49PM ( 21 years ago )
Lake Hartwell drowning
South Carolina authorities say a Georgia construction worker has died after he jumped into Lake Hartwell to clean up.
6:52AM ( 21 years ago )
Report: AOL reviewing sale of Braves
AOL Time Warner is reviewing whether it wants to sell the Atlanta Braves, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports Tuesday.
4:04PM ( 21 years ago )
Former Dogs coach to lead Marshall
Clemson assistant Ron Jirsa was hired Monday as the men's basketball coach at Marshall. Jirsa succeeds Greg White.
6:16AM ( 21 years ago )
Clarkesville man in hunt at Georgia Junior golf tourney
Michael Gordy of Clarkesville is three shots off the pace after the opening round of the Georgia Junior golf championship at Idle Hour Club in Macon.
5:58AM ( 21 years ago )
Spurs figure to have new look next season
Only five San Antonio players - Tim Duncan, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, Malik Rose and Bruce Bowen - are under contract for next season when the Spurs will try to win a Western Conference that figures to be even stronger.
5:29AM ( 21 years ago )
Georgia's prisons reach record population
Georgia's prison population has reached more than 50,000 for the first time, prompting some state officials to consider shorter sentences for nonviolent crimes.
5:04PM ( 21 years ago )
At least two dead following soccer celebrations
Thousands of fans flooded the streets of Monterrey in raucous celebrations of their team's first soccer title in 17 years, leaving at least two people dead and about 200 arrested Sunday.
5:48AM ( 21 years ago )
Big East women's coaches fear effects of expansion
With $3 million in ticket sales projected for next year, the popular and powerful Connecticut women's basketball team doesn't rely on the football dollars most of its Big East counterparts need.
5:47AM ( 21 years ago )