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The Morning After: Bulls Booted

       

It was a rough night for Chicago sports as the Bulls got knocked out of the NBA playoffs and both the Cubs and Sox saw win streaks snapped. more ›

The Morning After: Bulls Get Blasted, Cubs and Sox Sweep

       

The Cavs had no problem dispatching the Bulls but the Cubs and Sox were more successful on Sunday, completing series sweeps. more ›

The Morning After: LeBron Beats Bulls

The Morning After: LeBron Beats Bulls

Still missing their top three players, the Bulls managed to hang tough with the best team in the Eastern Conference before finally being defeated by arguably the best player in the league; the Cavs won by a 92-85 final. The Bulls stayed with the Cavs in the first quarter and found themselves trailing by eight at the half, but kept fighting back, cutting the lead in the third quarter and then, midway through the fourth, briefly taking the lead. But LeBron took over, scoring 13 points over the final seven minutes to lead the Cavs past the Bulls. Taj Gibson led the Bulls with 20 points and 13 rebounds while James Johnson added 16. Poor shooting from the free throw line (68 percent) also helped sink the Bulls. Next up is a road trip to Philly tonight where the Bulls hope to end a 10-game losing streak (6 p.m., WGN). more ›

Morning Box Score

Morning Box Score

The Huskies got a national television audience all to themselves Wednesday night on ESPN but made the least of it, getting blown out by MAC leader No. 17 Ball State 45-14. The Cardinals took a 21-0 lead to halftime and Northern Illinois struck first in the second half, but Ball State overwhelmed the Huskies with 24 consecutive points to put the game well out of reach. The Huskies managed to gain just 275 yards of total offense while Ball State racked up 529 total yards. The loss knocks the Huskies out of contention for a shot at the MAC Western division title, but at 5-4, a bowl is still not out of reach. Think positive, Huskie fans. more ›

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