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"We can play even better defense than that," said Wildcats tri-captain Rick Anderson, who contributed eight points and seven rebounds.
NCAA Division I Mens Basketball - Southern Cal vs. Arizona 2002
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On Feb. 7, they drove across the Golden Gate Bridge to the campus of tiny Dominican University of California, in San Rafael, to watch their middle son, Xander, a tri-captain who is tied for the Division II lead in steals.
NYT > Home Page By PAT BORZI 2012
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Michigan State coach Tom Izzo cited senior tri-captain
SI.com 2011
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With his helmet still on, Hill-Murray senior tri-captain J.D.
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It was the return on Feehan's love and loyalty for a high school with 2,200 students where, as basketball tri-captain Rich Finley said, There is not one who doesn't like Jesse.''
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It was the return on Feehan's love and loyalty for a high school with 2,200 students where, as basketball tri-captain Rich Finley said, There is not one who doesn't like Jesse.''
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Steve Wisniewski was a two-time All-American at Penn State, and Leo was a tri-captain for the Nittany Lions in 1981 and spent three years as a nose tackle with the Colts before knee injuries ended his career.
SFGate: Top News Stories Chronicle vtafur@sfchronicle.com (Vittorio Tafur 2011
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"We really wanted to come out strong this weekend," senior driver and tri-captain Helen Meigs said.
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"We've still got two games to win to finish this off," Badgers tri-captain Blake Geoffrion said.
TradingMarkets 2010
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He found a wide-open Street in the center faceoff circle, and the tri-captain skated up the ice on the breakaway.
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