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BRIEFS Saint receives conference honor Limestone College's Madi Dulisse was named Conference Carolinas women's soccer Player of the Week on Tuesday. Last week, Dulisse helped the Lady Saints to a 2-0 victory against Lees-McRae and a 4-0 win over Converse. Dulisse tallied a goal against Lees-McRae and Converse, including the game-winner against the Bobcats. She scored both goals on rebounds. Dulisse leads the Lady Saints with 7 goals and 14 points this season. She has scored a goal in each of her last four games. Limestone (5-8 overall/4-4 conference) hosts St. Andrews on October 15 at 4 p.m. at Saints Field. LC golfers trail at Queens tourney The Limestone College men's golf team shot 308 in the first round of the Queens Invitational on Monday. The tournament is being held at the par-72, 7,089-yard Pinecrest Golf Club. Luke McClellan posted Limestone's lowest score of 74 and is tied for 20th. Brad Williams is tied for 26th with a score of 75, and Kyle Scruggs is tied for 42nd with a 77. Ryan Cisler shot 82 and is tied for 78th, while Drew Sloan finished the round tied for 83rd after scoring 83. Lander University leads the 18- team field with a four-under score of 284. Midwestern State is second (294), followed by Wingate University (295). Cowboys' Pacman suspended again Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones once again must earn his way back into the NFL, and it likely will take more than being on his best behavior. The NFL suspended Jones for at least four games Tuesday for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Commissioner Roger Goodell will determine the full length of the suspension after the Cowboys' game in Washington on Nov. 16. "If he earns his way to a point that he can be considered to play again, then I would support that," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. "Frankly, just as he earned through his behavior the right to get back in and play a few weeks ago, he would have to earn that." The league said reinstatement will depend on strict compliance with treatment plans by the NFL and the Cowboys and an evaluation by "clinical experts." Wake's Grobe not interested in Clemson Don't put Jim Grobe on Clemson's coaching wish list. The coach at No. 21 Wake Forest said Tuesday that Clemson hasn't contacted him about replacing Tommy Bowden. He insisted that he isn't interested anyway because "I'm a Wake Forest guy." Grobe has been mentioned for recent coaching vacancies at Alabama and Arkansas after building Wake Forest's once-lowly program into an Atlantic Coast Conference contender. He laughed off reports that listed him as a possible candidate, saying "it's funny that every job that ever comes open, everybody runs right over and says, 'Hey, are you interested in that job? Have they contacted you?'" Cowboys trade for WR Williams Roy Williams headed home to Texas on Tuesday in the NFL's biggest trade before the deadline, giving the struggling Dallas Cowboys another proven receiver opposite Terrell Owens. The winless Detroit Lions traded their unhappy 2004 first-round pick and one-time Pro Bowler for three draft picks, from the first, third and sixth round in 2009. Detroit also gave the Cowboys a seventhrounder next year. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he struck the deal two minutes before the NFL trade deadline. |
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