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  • One downfall to these Owls is at the line, where they shoot just 64.7%, making late-game leads vulnerable should their opponents begin to foul.

    Trenton: Unbeaten UConn looks to storm toward St. Louis 2009

  • Up next for the Owls is Memphis, which hopes to get its attack going after a rough encounter with a Southeastern Conference defense.

    Weekend Preview: SEC powers ready to roll out welcome mat 2008

  • The Cowboys 'defense forced Florida Atlantic quarterback Danny Embick to twice commit costly fumbles deep in Owls territory in the game at Dolphins Stadium.

    USATODAY.com - Scores 2005

  • The house became famous when the couple's daughter, Anna Goodale, wrote a book about it called Owls Nest - In and Out.''

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • With almost every player of note coming back next year, the Owls could be a sleeper in this conference.

    Atlantic Sun Conference 2010

  • If there was ever a Top 25 opponent guaranteed not to take its opponent lightly, the Owls were the prime candidate.

    Cornell - Team Notes 2010

  • If there was ever a Top 25 opponent guaranteed not to take its opponent lightly, the Owls were the prime candidate.

    Ivy League 2010

  • The Changs were, in fact, not in Queens at all but in Brooklyn, a neighborhood called Owls Head, near the harbor.

    The Stone Monkey Jeffery Deaver 2002

  • The Changs were, in fact, not in Queens at all but in Brooklyn, a neighborhood called Owls Head, near the harbor.

    The Stone Monkey Jeffery Deaver 2002

  • The Changs were, in fact, not in Queens at all but in Brooklyn, a neighborhood called Owls Head, near the harbor.

    The Stone Monkey Jeffery Deaver 2002

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