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Case Western Reserve University’s men’s tennis team made history by winning the school’s first-ever Division III national title, led by longtime coach Todd Wojtkowski.
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In his book "Browns Town 1964," Terry Pluto uncovered the reason Jim Brown abruptly retired from the NFL at age 29.
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Commentator Terry Pluto had a candid conversation with former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar about the long-term effects of dozens of concussions during his career.
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Dawand Jones, one of the Browns' newest offensive linemen, turns heads because of his size and two-sport ability.
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The Cavs begin the offseason searching for answers following a disappointing playoff run. But commentator Terry Pluto says the future is bright.
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A team built on defense and rebounding, the Cavs have been outhustled by New York to fall into a 3-1 series hole.
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A familiar face and two-time coach with the Cavs, Mike Brown has led the Sacramento Kings to the playoffs for the first time since 2006.
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto talks about the Cavs-Knicks matchup and why the NBA Playoffs are different from other sports.
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Major League Baseball's new pitch clock is speeding up games, and sports commentator Terry Pluto believes that's working to Cleveland's advantage.
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Commentator Terry Pluto looks at the sustained success of the Eagles (36-0), who play for the Division II championship title against the No. 6 Minnesota-Duluth (32-3) on Saturday, April 1.
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As the NBA regular season winds down, the Cleveland Cavaliers are in position to host a first-round playoff series. Ideastream Public Media's sports commentator Terry Pluto looks at how head coach J.B. Bickerstaff has changed the basketball culture in Cleveland.
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Ideastream’s sports commentator Terry Pluto is checking out the Guardians during Spring Training in Goodyear, Ariz. this week.
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The Mid-American Conference basketball tournament returns to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, and sports commentator Terry Pluto says it’s become a big event for both college sports and the city of Cleveland.
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Case Western Reserve University is becoming a Division III basketball power and an academic powerhouse, too, with a team grade point average of 3.6.