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Hawai'i's basketball players and supporters celebrate tonight after winning the Western Athletic Conference title in Tulsa, Okla. Their 78-72 win against Tulsa will land them in NCAA tournament play.

Associated Press

BREAKING NEWS
Updated at 8:19 p.m., March 10, 2001
UH men's team NCAA bound
The University of Hawai'i's men's basketball team ran away with the WAC title tonight, overcoming Tulsa 78-72 in overtime. More details to come.
Join our discussion on the UH's performance against Tulsa.

Updated at 10:58 a.m., March 10, 2001
UH women fall to TCU in WAC finals
The University of Hawai'i Wahine fell short in the WAC championship game against top-seeded Texas Christian today. The Wahine will learn tomorrow whether they will receive an at-large berth in the 64-team NCAA tournament.
Previous story: UH men, women reach WAC basketball finals
Fresno State falls victim to surging UH men
Puida leads Wahine to overtime win

Updated at 12:17 p.m., March 10, 2001
Navy inquiry focuses on sub crew's haste
The submarine was 43 minutes behind schedule. The commander ordered his ship to periscope depth in five minutes when it routinely takes 10, then scanned the ocean surface for just 80 seconds instead of the standard three minutes. Did haste prevent crew members from properly doing their jobs?
What are your thoughts on the Greeneville collision given the revelations this past week from the Navy's court of inquiry? Join our
discussion.
Sub collision re-created
Greeneville repairs will cost about $2 million
A Tribute to the Missing
Previous stories


UH Laboratory School in danger of closing
The UH Laboratory School is looking for private funding to stay open. Next year, the school will lose the last $300,000 of the $1 million it had been receiving from the University of Hawai'i.

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Budget crunch forces Coast Guard to cut back on patrols
The Coast Guard in Hawai'i faces significant belt-tightening in response to a servicewide budget crisis, and long-range patrols designed to catch marine criminals will be the first to go.

Rodrigues calls questions on compensation plan 'bogus'
State revenue growth forecast stays at 6 percent
Shop owner alerts police to van damaged in fatality
Vests cushion blows for officers hurt in crash

Warriors hold off Pepperdine in five
In a display of bold defiance, the University of Hawai'i took third-ranked Pepperdine's best shots — 172, in all — and held on for a 33-31, 27-30, 30-21, 26-30, 15-13 men's volleyball victory last night in the Stan Sheriff Center.

Rice routs Hawai'i in baseball, 13-2
Isle File: Wahine split doubleheader
Veteran Flutie gets starting quarterback job with San Diego
Ferd Lewis: Wahine need the sure thing

Book Review: On the run from injustice
A story of a good man falsely accused, one whose only choice is to become a fugitive from justice. Justice is the last thing the hero is likely to find, unless he's able to solve the case himself.

Big Islander's police novel highly readable
Stage Review: 'Side Show' provides some good moments

State OKs ocean aquaculture lease off 'Ewa Beach
The Department of Land and Natural Resources yesterday agreed to lease a 28-acre patch of ocean for the commercial production of fish in offshore sea cages.

Bush blocks Northwest Airlines strike
Pacific Century sets pay incentive for CEO

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