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  • Playing together for extended minutes, Bosh, O'Neal and Bargnani gave the Raptors a significant height advantage, helping Toronto out-rebound Miami 52-35.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • The leading rebounder – Danielle Gant – is pulling down 5.4 boards a game, yet the Aggies are managing to out-rebound their opponents.

    USATODAY.com - Built from scratch: Blair, Texas A&M on a roll 2006

  • Shows the ability to adjust to the ball in the air and has the leaping ability to out-rebound most defensive backs on the high balls ...

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • When you out-rebound a team by 16 and don't have a lot of turnovers, it's hard to swallow when you lose.

    NCAA Men's Basketball - Wake Forest vs. Michigan 2000

  • The Jazz's big men often helped on Westbrook and Durant, allowing the Thunder to out-rebound Utah 46-32.

    SI.com 2012

  • The Jazz's big men often helped on Westbrook and Durant, allowing the Thunder to out-rebound the Jazz 46-32.

    www.startribune.com 2012

  • Ferro finished with eight points and five rebounds as Arlington utilized its size advantage to out-rebound Snohomish 38-25.

    HeraldNet.com LOCAL NEWS 2010

  • Ferro finished with eight points and five rebounds as Arlington utilized its size advantage to out-rebound Snohomish 38-25.

    HeraldNet.com LOCAL NEWS 2010

  • And it's doubtful the Lakers can out-rebound the Celtics without Bynum back on the court.

    FanHouse Main 2010

  • He helped the winners out-rebound Temple 30-20 and, at times playing atop Cornell's zone, disrupted the passing lanes with his long arms.

    FanHouse Main Jim Henry 2010

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