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Delaware players and head coach are focusing on their next opponent after a lopsided loss to William and Mary. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Sophomore scores career-high 21 Kevin Tresolini, The News Journal
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Leaves Coastal Carolina for hometown Blue Hens football program Kevin Tresolini, The News Journal
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Delaware junior Nicole Enabosi sets a school record with eight consecutive double doubles in a 71-38 win over Loyola. Daniel Sato/The News Journal/Wochit
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Delaware took care of CSU Bakersfield, beating the Roadrunners 76-62 Wednesday. Head coach Martin Ingelsby said his team has confidence with one game left before conference play. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Middletown running back/linebacker Kedrick Whitehead commits to play football at the University of Delaware. Daniel Sato/The News Journal/Wochit
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Mike Brey's return to Delaware as Notre Dame head coach had an impact on both sides of the court. For Delaware's Martin Ingelsby, it was a chance to compete against his mentor on a big stage. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Blue Hens head coach Martin Ingelsby talks about the upcoming Saturday night game against Notre Dame and coach Mike Brey. Suchat Pederson/The News Journal
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Two-way star boosts Cavaliers Kevin Tresolini, The News Journal
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UD's Ingelsby: 'Yale fun to watch' Jerry Habraken / The News Journal
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Delaware coach says selection committee ignored the facts Kevin Tresolini, The News Journal
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Delaware head coach Danny Rocco said after his team's regular season finale, a 28-7 loss to Villanova, that "nothing really went our way today." But Rocco also voiced optimism in an improving Blue Hen squad in his first year as coach. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Delaware head coach Martin Ingelsby said his team was able to learn more about itself in its win against Wesley Friday. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Delaware guard Anthony Mosley said his team wanted to play tougher than they did in their last game and found a worthy opponent in Wesley. The Hens beat the Wolverines 93-78 Friday. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Wolverine head coach Dean Burrows said he thought Wesley accomplished goals in a loss at Delaware Friday. The talent and effort of his team might have opened some eyes about Division III play, he said. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Wolverine Brian Cameron had a game-high 30 points for Wesley in a loss at Delaware Friday. He said afterward that the step up in play could help his team in the long run. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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After taking care of Albany, Delaware head coach Danny Rocco and players, including Brody Kern and Ray Jones, turned their attention to rival Villanova. They noted the importance of both the game as a rivalry and with a playoff chance on the line. William Bretzger/The News Journal
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Delaware downs American Kevin Tresolini, The News Journal
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Blue Hens seek to end struggles against rival Wildcats Kevin Tresolini, The News Journal
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Hens have chance to end losing streak, make playoffs Kevin Tresolini, The News Journal
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