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By Camille Powell and Camille Powell,The Washington Post | August 16, 2009
At the end of practice on most days, Navy sophomore kicker Jon Teague lines up for a pair of field goals as the rest of his teammates gather around and scream. "It may not seem like the ideal conditions, but that's exactly what I want. It's going to be multiplied by 1,000 once we get into the Horseshoe," Teague said last week in reference to the the season opener at Ohio State on Sept. 5. "Anything that's game-like, I want them to re-create that." Teague is taking part in what is a wide-open competition for kicking duties, along with junior Joe Buckley and freshman Scott Blasinsky.
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By From Sun staff and news services | February 9, 2009
Dino Gaudio listed all the little things his Wake Forest team did right during its rapid rise to No. 1. Then, he watched his Demon Deacons finally do them again. They ran, they rebounded, they defended - and, not coincidentally, they got two of their most dependable scorers back on track. Jeff Teague scored 27 points, freshman Al-Farouq Aminu added a season-high 26, and No. 7 Wake Forest bounced back yesterday after a surprisingly lopsided loss by routing visiting Boston College, 93-76.
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January 18, 2009
Stunned Pittsburgh coach Jamie Dixon (right) looks on during the second half as his top-ranked Panthers suffered their first loss of the men's basketball season, 69-63, to No. 20 Louisville. Earl Clark had 16 points and 11 rebounds on his 21st birthday to lead the Cardinals, and Terrence Williams added 20 points, seven rebounds and four assists. In other action: Gerald Henderson and Kyle Singler powered No. 3 Duke to a 76-67 defeat of No. 13 Georgetown, and Jeff Teague scored 24 to lift No. 2 Wake Forest to a 78-68 win over No. 10 Clemson in a battle of undefeated Atlantic Coast Conference teams.
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By From Sun news services | January 12, 2009
Wake Forest spent the past few years trying to re-create the magic of Chris Paul. The Demon Deacons have finally done it - by not trying so hard to become an exact copy of his final team. Still, a few similarities can't hurt - such as having yet another high-scoring point guard. Behind Jeff Teague's career-high 34 points, the fourth-ranked Demon Deacons held on for a 92-89 victory over No. 3 North Carolina last night that marked the first big win of the season for coach Dino Gaudio's young but talented team.
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By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,Sun reporter | April 19, 2008
The trust developed by the defensemen on the Navy men's lacrosse team has a humble beginning: their stomachs. At least once a week, as many as 15 defensemen and long- and short-stick defensive midfielders congregate at the Steerage Restaurant on the Naval Academy's campus in Annapolis. Pizzas are ordered, topics including movies and video games are discussed, and pints of Ben & Jerry's (bought by either senior defensemen Brendan Teague or Jordan DiNola) are consumed. "I'd say we're pretty close," Teague said.
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By Dave Curtis and Dave Curtis,ORLANDO SENTINEL | March 19, 2007
NEW ORLEANS -- For 36 minutes yesterday, defending champion Florida and feisty Purdue played to a near-stalemate. In the final four minutes, the Gators threw the ball to forward Al Horford, the one man Purdue struggled to match. Horford, the best player on No. 1 seed Florida, scored six of his 17 points in the game's final 3:13 to help the Gators put away No. 9 seed Purdue, 74-67, in a second-round game. "Al is a monster," teammate Joakim Noah said. "He's really been leading us. Al's been playing unbelievable basketball.