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Junior guard Pedrag Savovic leads the UH men with 17.7 points per game, while Crystal Lee leads the Wahine with 16.4 points per game.

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Savovic, Lee All-WAC
Predrag Savovic and Crystal Lee, catalysts of the University of Hawai'i men's and women's basketball teams, respectively, yesterday were named as first-team selections on the All-Western Athletic Conference basketball teams.
Goo pleased, but felt Galloway was slighted
Wallace disappointed that ankle injury likely cost Ostler all-conference honors
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HPU softball coach Okita earns career win No. 400
The Hawai'i Pacific University softball team swept Elizabethtown yesterday to give head coach Howard Okita career victories No. 400 and 401.
Every swing counts as Chaminade, Hilo split doubleheader
UH junior runs away in women's 10K
Averaging 5:42 per mile, UH junior Cheryl Smith won yesterday's Straub Hawai'i's Women's 10K Run in 35 minutes, 26 seconds, some 500 yards ahead of Lisa Blomme, an HPU junior from Sweden.
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Rice beats UH-Hilo; HPU splits with Dominguez Hills
Jon Skaggs and Philip Tribe teamed to scatter nine hits and strand 14 runners as nationally ranked Rice defeated UH-Hilo, 11-3, yesterday in a WAC baseball game at Wong Stadium.
Collapse on final hole costs Tiger win
Tied for the lead with Thomas Bjorn, Tiger Woods double-bogeyed the final hole of the Dubai Desert Classic to remain winless this season. Bjorn finished with a two-stroke victory.
Duke wins duel at Chapel Hill, 95-81
Duke, playing without its top inside scoring threat, made ACC history by winning or tying for its fifth straight regular-season title with a 95-81 victory over No. 4 North Carolina.
Ferd Lewis
UH fertile ground for future coaches
From State College, Pa., to College Station, Texas, former University of Hawaii players and those who started their coaching careers there have become much sought-after additions to the coaching staffs of some of the marquee schools in college football.
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