Philly sports photos of the week
Philly sports photos of the week
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MondaySpencer Hawes looks to deny former Sixer Nikola Vucevic from getting into the paint. Hawes led the Sixers to a 78-61 win with 21 points and 14 rebounds.Credit:
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MondayThaddeus Young hits the floor late in the second quarter with a left hamstring strain. He did not return to the game and is likely to miss two more weeks with the injury. Young had six points and five rebounds before leaving.Credit:
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MondayJrue Holiday dishes to Spencer Hawes for one of his 14 assists. Holiday added 13 points, four rebounds and only committed one turnover. His 13th double-double of the season helped the Sixers win their third straight game.Credit:
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TuesdayTom Sestito, normally an enforcer, scores his first of two goals against Lightning goaltender Anders Lindback. Sestito's two goals matched his career total and were his first in a Flyers uniform. His second was the game-winner, sealing the Flyers' 2-1 win.Credit:
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TuesdayIlya Bryzgalov stops a backhander from Lightning center Steven Stamkos for one of his 21 saves. The Flyers are 3-0 this season when Bryzgalov allows just one goal, and 1-5 when he allows two or more. Stamkos was held pointless for the first time this season.Credit:
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TuesdayZac Rinaldo knocks Lightning right winger B.J. Crombeen's helmet to the ice after both players drop the gloves early in the first period. Rinaldo led the Flyers with four hits and added a shot on goal. Crombeen did not return to the game for precautionary reasons.Credit:
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TuesdayPoint guard Ryan Arcidiacono's team-high 23 points led Villanova to a 94-71 win over DePaul. Arcidiacono was 7 for 12 from the floor, including 5 for 10 from three, and added five assists.Credit:
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TuesdayJayVaughn Pinkston defends DePaul center Derrell Robertson Jr. Pinkston had 11 points and four rebounds off the bench, helping the Wildcats outscore the Blue Demons 54-31 in the second half.Credit:
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WednesdaySpencer Hawes defends David West in the Sixers' 88-69 loss to Indiana. The Sixers finished the game with 34.4 field-goal percentage.Credit:
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WednesdayLavoy Allen attempts to box out Roy Hibbert in the Sixers' loss. Hibbert recorded 14 rebounds, while Allen brought down six.Credit:
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WednesdayTemple won a thrilling game, 89-88, over Charlotte on Wednesday. Temple's Khalif Wyatt recorded 25 points and two blocks in the win.Credit:
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WednesdayPhil Martelli and his Hawks lost at Dayton, 60-54. The loss snapped St. Joe's three-game winning streak.Credit:
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ThursdayDrexel's Daryl McCoy recorded eight points and pulled down seven rebounds, but that wasn't enough as the Dragons suffered a 78-66 setback to Old Dominion.Credit:
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ThursdayMatt Read gets his shot blocked during a shootout on Thursday that ended with the Panthers leaving the Wells Fargo Center with a 3-2 win.Credit:
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ThursdayJonathan Huberdeau scores one of Florida's two goals in the shootout against Ilya Bryzgalov on Thursday.Credit:
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FridayHenry Brooks recorded a team-high 12 points, but it wasn't enough in Penn's 68-59 loss to Yale, a game that ended with a combined 54 fouls.Credit:
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SaturdaySt. Joe's dropped its second straight game in a 80-62 loss to UMass. Langston Galloway recorded a team-high 14 points, but the Hawks couldn't get the win against Freddie Riley and the Minutemen.Credit:
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SaturdayFran Dunphy and the Owls won their second straight game on Saturday. Khalif Wyatt led the team in scoring with 20 points in the 72-71 win over Dayton.Credit:
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SaturdayPenn dominated Brown in a convincing 71-48 victory. Miles Cartwright scored a career-high 28 points and recorded seven rebounds.Credit:
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SaturdaySam Mills' 21 points and four rebounds headlined La Salle's 89-53 rout of Fordham.Credit:
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SaturdayVillanova held USF to a field-goal percentage of only 23.4 percent in its 68-40 win over the Bulls. Darrun Hilliard recorded 17 points, one steal and a block in the victory.Credit:
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SaturdayWayne Simmonds and Ilya Bryzgalov celebrate the 4-3 overtime win against the Hurricanes on Saturday. Bryzgalov saved 28 of 31 shots on goal.Credit:
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SaturdayJakub Voracek recorded a goal and an assist in the win, but it was Danny Briere's overtime goal that put the game away for the Flyers.Credit:
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SaturdayThe Sixers fed off of Lavoy Allen in their 87-76 win over Charlotte. Allen recorded 14 points and a career-high 22 rebounds.Credit:
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SaturdayNewly acquired guard Jeremy Pargo recorded 12 points, six assists and four rebounds in his Sixers debut.Credit:
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