Josh Dix scored 21 points to lead Creighton to a 91-84 win over No. 5 UConn on Wednesday night, two weeks after his mother died from colon cancer.
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No. 5 UConn stumbles in upset loss to Creighton
UConn went cold in the second half and dropped its first home conference loss Wednesday in a 91-84 stunner to Creighton.
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Bracketology: UConn retains its No. 1 seed — for now
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Sources: M’s, Garver agree on minor league deal
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MLBPA elevates Meyer after Clark’s resignation
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U-M reaffirms No. 1 ranking with win over Purdue
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Dodgers’ Graterol expected to miss start of season
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Sources: MLBPA elevates Meyer to replace Clark
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