Back to the basics
Team's success hinges on its ability to close out games
Jamie Matthews has the keys for his team's success whittled down to three.
"You gotta do three things," the Cardinals' coach says. "Take care of the ball, rebound, and defend." »
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- Student tasered at meeting questions charges
- State, campus issues discussed at forum
- Annual event to raise money for St. Jude
- Athletic field, Pioneer renovations continue
- 'Fall Ball' collects food for charity
- 'Hateful Things' visits SVSU
- News in brief
- Police Log
- Survey suggests parking shortages improbable
- Prof's adaption coming to stage
- Food festival celebrates multiculturalism with traditional, contemporary ethnic food
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Greg Vasold of Wobig Construction Inc. finishes pouring a portion of the new softball stands behind the Ryder Center on Friday. The softball and baseball stands are part of a $890,000 project that also includes new dugouts for the teams. The project will be completed in time for the opening home games.

