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Grizzlies cruise to third consecutive win

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The women's basketball team made quick work of Southern Utah in the season's first Summit League contest Thursday at the O'Rena.

Oakland sports recap

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A rundown of the week in sports at Oakland University.

Men’s soccer team wins the Summit League Tournament

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OU claimed the Summit League men's soccer title with a 2-0 victory over Oral Roberts Sunday.

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Grizzlies fall in season opening basketball games

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The 2010-11 basketball season got off to a predictably rough start Friday night, as the men's team fell 95-71 to West Virginia on the road.

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Carnago’s return, new faces bring hope to Grizzlies’ 2010-11 season

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When the regular season begins against in-state rival Detroit Mercy Nov. 11, the Oakland University women's basketball team will step onto the court with a very different look.

Column: Detroit Tigers have tough decisions to make in upcoming offseason

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With nearly $60 million available to spend this offseason, the Detroit Tigers could be a major player in the free agent market. The team also has several of its own players scheduled to hit free agency this winter.

Men’s basketball schedule announced

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Among the highlights of this season's slate of games are five meetings with Big Ten opponents as well as matchups with perennial contender Tennessee and last year's Final Four participant West Virginia.

Lively sports talk radio show enters its third year on WXOU

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“Sports, sports, sports.” WXOU radio host Matt Pocket is all too familiar with hearing the word when he enters a room full of colleagues. It just comes with the territory of being the lively sports talk radio host he is. Going into its third year on the WXOU airwaves, ‘The Corner Pocket’ has become something [...]

Column: Detroit Lions are better but still have room to grow

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Senior Editor Dan Fenner cautions that the success of the Lions' preseason does not guarantee those results will translate into regular season wins.

Campus restoration or devious plot?

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Investigative journalism by an OakPost staffer uncovers possible surreptitious activity on the part of the university, operating under the guise of construction.

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