Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
outrebound .
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Examples
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They are 21-3 when outrebounding the opposition this season including an astonishing 37-rebound margin in a win Jan. 14 against Duquesne.
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And they also controlled the backboards, outrebounding the Cavaliers, 48-43.
Wizards finally play complete game on the road, defeat woeful Cavaliers
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The Spurs also dominated on the glass, outrebounding Dallas 44-28.
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Another factor is that the Owls are outrebounding opponents by 7.7 a game.
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Overview: Cal isn't afraid to work inside on the boards, outrebounding teams by over seven boards a game.
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Miami also crashed the boards, outrebounding the Hawks 40-33 after getting hammered in the opener, 50-35.
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Overview: The Musketeers lead the nation in field goal percentage defense (32.8%) and are fourth in Division I by outrebounding opponents by more than 11 a game.
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Meanwhile, the Nets opened by making 12 of their first 19 shots and outrebounding the Nuggets 12-7 en route to a 31-21 first-quarter lead.
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But he finally had a complete game, as he grabbed 16 rebounds -- single-handedly outrebounding the Celtics 5-4 in overtime -- and blocked four shots.
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The third-year forward seemed to score or haul in a rebound each time she entered the paint, whether taking advantage of smaller guards defending her on the offensive end or outrebounding post players such as Tina Thompson (six points) and Noelle Quinn (10) on the defensive end.
Crystal Langhorne's 27 points lead Mystics to big win over L.A. Sparks
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