One on One with Chris Dortch: Jeffery Taylor
Vanderbilt senior Jeffery Taylor began preparing for Saturday night's showdown against Kentucky last summer.
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Florida Rookie Burke Thrives In Two Sports
By clearing an indoor personal best 5-11½ Saturday to win the Virginia Tech Elite Meet, high-jumper Taylor Burke merely added to her rapidly growing reputation in the Southeastern Conference.
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SEC Softball Preview: Kentucky
After enjoying its most prolific season in school history in 2011, the 2012 Kentucky softball team is poised to continue its most successful run in school allure under the direction of fifth-year head coach Rachel Lawson.
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SEC Softball Preview: Auburn
First pitch for the 2012 Auburn softball season is set for 6 p.m. Thursday at Jane B. Moore Field as Auburn takes on Alabama State in the first game of the Tiger Invitational tournament.
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Eight SEC Women Named 2011 All-Academic
Eight Southeastern Conference student-athletes were among the 104 women named 2011 Division I Cross Country All-Academic honorees by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, the New Orleans-based organization announced Thursday.
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SEC Softball Preview: Arkansas
The University of Arkansas head softball coach Mike Larabee and the Razorbacks are fueled up and ready to take on the 2012 season at full force. In his third year at the helm, Larabee returns 12 players from the 2011 squad, while also adding 12 new faces.
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SEC, Nashville Ready for 2012 Women’s Basketball Tournament
The Southeastern Conference women’s basketball tournament will return to Nashville for the fifth time in its history March 1-4. And while that’s a few weeks away, fans in the Music City showed Wednesday evening that they are already gearing up for the start of the event.
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SEC Softball Preview: Tennessee
With Co-Head Softball Coaches Ralph and Karen Weekly preparing to enter their 11th season in charge of the Tennessee Lady Vol softball program, the duo enters the new campaign knowing that expectations now, with the talent they have assembled in Knoxville, always consist of challenging for titles on both the league and national levels.
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SEC Softball Preview: Mississippi State
The new era of Mississippi State softball begins with a fresh mindset under new head coach Vann Stuedeman.
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SEC Today: February 7
Host Hannah Chalker looks back on Eli Manning's MVP performance in Sunday's Super Bowl.
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SEC Men's Basketball Today: February 7
Read about Tuesday's SEC men's basketball action, including No. 1 Kentucky beating eighth-ranked Florida, 78-58 in Lexington.
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SEC Tennis Today: February 7
Read about Tuesday's SEC tennis action.
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SEC "Fast Break" with Chris Dortch
Among the more eye-popping statistics Kentucky coach John Calipari has racked up in his three seasons in Lexington is this one: he’s never lost at Rupp Arena.
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SEC Track and Field Athletes of the Week
The Southeastern Conference has announced its Track and Field Athletes of the Week for Feb. 7.
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Watch Florida vs. Kentucky - 2003
Re-live the action from 2003 when No. 7 Kentucky downed top-ranked Florida, 70-55 in Rupp Arena.
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SEC Men's Hoops Players Of The Week
Kentucky's Anthony Davis, a 6-foot-10, 222-pound freshman forward from Chicago, Ill., was named SEC?Player of the Week after averaging 20 points, eight rebounds, 7.5 blocks and two assists in wins over Tennessee and at South Carolina.
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SEC Gymnastics Today: February 3
Read about all of Friday's SEC gymnastics action, including No. 2 Arkansas beating No. 13 Auburn in Fayetteville.
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SEC Tennis Today: February 3
Read about all of Friday's SEC tennis action.
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SEC Track and Field Today: February 3
Find out how SEC track teams and individuals fared on Friday.
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SEC Today: February 3
Host Hannah Chalker recaps National Signing Day with analysts from Rivals.com.
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SEC Football Signing Day Recap
Host Hannah Chalker recaps the 2012 National Signing Day, as well as looking at players going to each SEC school.
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UK's Molly Johnson: Setting The Standard
Molly Johnson’s schedule is so packed that even the most avid color-coding, tab-applying, e-mail flagging, highly organized person might become overwhelmed at the number of tasks for which she is responsible. University of Kentucky assistant softball coach, Team USA squad member and graduate student are the main three titles that characterize the former Wildcat letterwinner (2007-10) and within those are a plethora of responsibilities and expectations she must fulfill.
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SEC Signing Day "Melting Pot"
Read about the SEC's success on Signing Day from various outlets around the country.
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Eleven SEC Teams Among Latest USTFCCCA Rankings
Heading into this weekend, eleven Southeastern Conference track and field teams are among the nation’s top-25 squads, according to the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) National Team Rankings, released earlier this week by the New Orleans-based organization.
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LSU Men's Tennis Knocks Off Clemson in Home Opener
The 32nd-ranked LSU men's tennis team put together an exciting performance in front of their home crowd Thursday, opening play at W.T. Dub Robinson Stadium with a 5-2 victory over the Clemson Tigers.
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One on One with Chris Dortch: Andrew Steele
Could Alabama guard Andrew Steele be a latter day Willis Reed?
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Four SEC WBB Players Earn Academic Honor
Four Southeastern Conference women's basketball players have been named to the 2012 Capital One Academic All-District Teams, selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America, to recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom, it was announced Thursday.
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SEC Prime Performer - Christina Foggie
Vanderbilt's Christina Foggie is this week's SEC Prime Performer.
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SEC’s Duncan, Sutej on Latest Women’s Bowerman List
Southeastern Conference student-athletes Kimberlyn Duncan, of LSU, and Tina Sutej, of Arkansas, are two of 10 women listed on the latest watch list for The Bowerman, track and field’s highest honor, the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association announced Thursday.
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Auburn's Owens Making a Splash
It's 4:55 a.m. While most Auburn University students are still asleep, Kyle Owens' alarm is sounding, and the junior biomedical sciences major is beginning a busy day that will last more than 15 hours.
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