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Moto2: 17 grand prix winners on grid

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[crash.net] - Into the Moto2 class have come: Johann Zarco, Alexander Lundh, Gino Rea, Marco Colandrea, Nico Terol, Toni Elias, Takaaki Nakagami, Roberto Rolfo, Angel Rodriguez, Eric Granado, and Elena Rosell. The strength in depth of the Moto2 grid can be

Google News: O'Neill Boys, St. Mary's Girls Win At Plainview

[Yankton Daily Press] - Angel Rodriguez took first in the pole vault with Connor Peterson won the 100 with and the 200 with Brock Schueth grabbed the 400 with a time of Derek Hostert placed first in the with 10: and the with 4:

'Stubborn' Trainer Looks To Prove Naysayers Wrong

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[The Ledger] - For Morgan, his greatest professional moment came June 21, 2008, when Berto stopped Miguel Angel Rodriguez for the vacant WBC Welterweight Title. "It just proved if you want something bad enough, you can get it." Winning the title quelled the doubters

Rafael Fantauzzi: State Farm Glorification of Bullying is Shameful

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[Fox News] - This ad aired days after a group of students from Southern Mississippi loudly harassed a Puerto Rican basketball player, Kansas State's Angel Rodriguez. These students mocked this prominent athlete just for being Latino, demanding to see his green card

NCAA Tournament 2012: When it comes to facing the music, jocks have it easy

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[SportingNews.com] - at Kansas State's Angel Rodriguez. (AP Photo) The band members were banished after chanting “Where's your green card?” at Kansas State's Angel Rodriguez during the Wildcats' win in the NCAA Tournament. It was indefensible, though the punishment seems a

Thumbs up, thumbs down

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[Pocono Record] - THUMBS DOWN, speaking of basketball, to the rude Southern Mississippi University band members who jeered opposing Kansas State guard Angel Rodriguez during a recent playoff game by chanting, "Where's your green card?" The students displayed not only

"Color Blindness" Is Denial

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[Huffington Post] - More recently, during the NCAA March Madness college basketball tournament game between Kansas State University and Southern Mississippi, a number of Mississippi students taunted Kansas player Angel Rodriguez with mocking chants of: "Your green card!

Hurley headed to URI

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[Boston.com] - Southern Miss. issued an apology last week to Kansas State point guard Angel Rodriguez after he was the target of chants of “Where's your green card?'' during the Wildcats' second-round victory. Rodriguez had 13 points and four assists in the

Google News: Sports Briefs: Cougar softball wins home opener

[Daily Herald] - Southern Miss issued an apology last week to Kansas State point guard Angel Rodriguez after he was the target of chants of "Where's your green card?" during the Wildcats' second-round victory in the NCAA tournament. Rodriguez had 13 points and

Google News: Prep boys soccer analysis : City

[Salt Lake Tribune] - They earned an 2-1 overtime win over Granger March 13 when Angel Rodriguez found the back of the net for a sudden victory goal. East followed that victory with a 4-0 trouncing of American Fork March 16. Abdi Iftin, Faysal Abdi, Jason Cook and Peter

Google News: Catching the Tournament in Vegas

[Grantland (blog)] - Bill: That exciting six-point game was the Kansas State-Southern Mississippi tilt, where an otherwise meaningless final few minutes made a hero out of innocuous KSU point guard Angel Rodriguez. Now, you have to realize that a basketball game is

Google News: Sports briefs: University of Utah basketball player Anthony Odunsi will transfer

[Salt Lake Tribune] - sltrib.com/blogs/utahsports » Southern Mississippi has revoked the scholarships of five members of its pep band who heckled Kansas State's Angel Rodriguez in Thursday's NCAA Tournament game, chanting, "Where's your green card?

Google News: Prank might add fuel to rivalry

[Las Vegas Review-Journal] - at Kansas State guard Angel Rodriguez while he was shooting free throws Thursday in an NCAA Tournament game. The dismissed band members also must go through two-hour sensitivity training courses. They also should have to take some sort of civics and

NCAA tournament: Southern Mississippi disciplines pep band mambers for ...

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[Washington Post (blog)] - The university apologized to point guard Angel Rodriguez, who was born in Puerto Rico, after he was taunted with a “Where's your green card?” chant in the Wildcats' victory. He accepted the apology, saying he paid no attention to that “nonsense

State Farm Denounced for Bobby Knight Ad Campaign

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[Fox News] - At the game, the SMU band chanted derogatory remarks aimed at KSU player Angel Rodríguez. Southern Miss Band Members Punished for Offensive Chant The five SMU pep band members who chanted “Where's your green card?” had their scholarships revoked

Still No Love for La Mujer

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[Huffington Post (blog)] - chants at Kansas State point guard Angel Rodriguez. Now, I'm a big fan of sports and trash talking is part of the game, but racist and xenophobic comments always crosses the line of common decency. It just so happens that Rodriguez is Puerto Rican and

NCAA tournament 2012: The road to the Final Four is littered with rest stops

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[Washington Post] - Kansas State's Angel Rodriguez was fouled by Syracuse's Brandon Triche. Forty-four seconds after Martin's 30-second timeout had lasted 3:30, the PA announcer at Consol Energy Center told the crowd that there was a “media timeout.

March Sadness

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[Huffington Post] - That was the despicable taunt that met Kansas State point guard Angel Rodriguez during the first-round NCAA tournament game between Kansas State University and the University of Southern Mississippi. Never mind that Rodriguez, a native of Puerto Rico

Google News: Cooks, VanderVeen take hoops honors

[Santa Maria Times] Josh Cortez and Jorge Marin of Pioneer Valley; Daniel Jaimes and Jesus Gil of Paso Robles; Orbanel Perez and Keaton Wink of Righetti; Raul Lopez of Atascadero; Tyler Schnorf of St. Joseph; and Sam Adelman and Angel Rodriguez of Arroyo Grande.

Wildcats' Rodriguez kept his composure

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[Boston.com] - By Julian Benbow PITTSBURGH - Kansas State point guard Angel Rodriguez said he could hear the racist chants aimed at him as he shot free throws late in the first half of the Wildcats' win over Southern Mississippi on Thursday. “I don't pay attention to

Previewing Saturday's NCAA tournament games

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[USA TODAY] K-State -- G Rodney McGruder (15.9 ppg, 5.3 rpg, All-Big 12 second team); F Jordan Henriquez (7.4 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.4 bpg, blocked six shots against USM); G Angel Rodriguez (8.2 ppg, 3.2 apg, has scored in double figures nine times in past 15 games).

Syracuse ends K-State's season

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[Topeka Capital Journal] - Keith Srakocic/AP Kansas State's Angel Rodriguez, right, walks from the court with teammate Victor Ojeleye (10) and Adrian Diaz (20) after losing Saturday to Syracuse in an NCAA tournament game in Pittsburgh. By Grant Guggisberg PITTSBURGH

Wire transfer puts Samuels on bench for K-State's season-ending loss

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[Kansas City Star] - “He's a leader,” K-State guard Angel Rodriguez said. “He has experience. He has been here before. That would have helped us. He probably would have been more effective in the middle of their zone making shots.” K-State players were disappointed by the

President's pick puts heat on NC State coach | NCAA tournament notebook

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[The Seattle Times] - at K-State guard Angel Rodriguez while he shot free throws. Rodriguez, from Puerto Rico, had 13 points and four assists in the Wildcats' victory. • Vanderbilt's Jeffery Taylor, who scored 15 points in the Commodores' win over Harvard at The Pit

Google News: NCAA tournament talk

[ESPN] - Listen Kansas State coach Frank Martin talks about the win over Southern Miss, Rodney McGruder, Angel Rodriguez, preparing for Syracuse and much more. Listen Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan talks about the win over Montana, his team's style of play and what he

Henson wrist remains an issue

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[Tampabay.com] - Several chanted "where's your green card" at Kansas State guard Angel Rodriguez while he shot free throws. Rodriguez is from Puerto Rico and attended high school in Miami. Saunders said the school "deeply regrets" the remarks, apologized to Rodriguez

Google News: NCAA Basketball Tournament Report: VCU and Colorado Only Surprise Winners Thus Far

[WJON News] - Here's a recap of all of the day's action in the NCAA tournament: Angel Rodriguez made a clutch basket late, as Kansas State beat Southern Miss in the second round of the East Regional in Pittsburgh on Thursday.

Latino Sports Daily: Racism Hits NCAA Tournament 2012

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[Latina] - Angel Rodriguez, for one, has had to deal with the reality of racism in the south as his team, Kansas State University, played against Southern Mississippi University. As Rodriguez got to the free throw line, Southern Miss students could be heard

Google News: TAKE TWO: With racist taunts, “fans” once again prove they haven'ta clue

[Columbia Daily Tribune] - Members of the Southern Mississippi pep band were the clever geniuses yesterday, heckling Kansas State's Puerto Rican point guard, Angel Rodriguez, with “Where's your green card?” during the Wildcats' victory over the Golden Eagles in an East

Google News: Notes and numbers from the NCAA Tournament

[The Tennessean] - Several members chanted “where's your green card” at Kansas State guard Angel Rodriguez while he was at the free-throw line during the first half. Rodriguez, who is from Puerto Rico, had 13 points. University president Martha Saunders said the remarks
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