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SPORTS Friday, April 3, 2015 East Oregonian Page 3B Grimble returns to claims NIT crown practice for Beavers Stanford Cardinal beat NIT Championship Associated Press CORVALLIS — Jalen Grim- ble is back at practice for the Ore- gon State football team this spring. Grimble, a defensive lineman, WULHG WR JHW RQ WKH ¿HOG HDUO\ LQ spring practice but decided to rest his leg. +HZDVRQWKH¿HOGIRUKLV¿UVW full practice of the spring on Thurs- day. ³,ZRXOGQ¶WVD\,ZDVQ¶WUHDG\ EXW , MXVW ZDVQ¶W FRPIRUWDEOH enough to give it my all and I GLGQ¶WZDQWWRFRPHRXWKHUHDQG be behind everybody else and hurt myself even further or take up reps WKDWZHUHQ¶WXSWRWKHFRDFKHV¶SDU while other people could be get- ting those valuable reps, so I took it off to get my leg strong,” Grimble said. “The plan was after spring break when I got back if I was JRRGHQRXJKWRJR,¶GJR$QG, went.” Grimble missed six games last season after suffering a knee injury at Southern California. He tried to come back late in the year but had not fully recovered. Grimble said he enjoyed the contact that coach Gary Andersen and his staff allow during practice. ³,W¶VIXOOJR,JLYHHYHU\WKLQJ, KDYH´KHVDLG³,ZLOODGPLW,¶PD little rusty from not practicing, but WKHUH¶V QRWKLQJ ZURQJ ZLWK EDQJ- ing heads with people for a couple hours.” Grimble, who plays tackle in the 4-3 used by the Beavers under Mike Riley, was playing defensive end in the 3-4 for the Beavers. +H¶VIDPLOLDUZLWKWKHGHIHQVHDQG praised the younger players for taking on a large load of new in- formation. “It puts them two times behind WKHEDOOEHFDXVH,¶PDVHQLRUEXW ,¶YHKDGH[SHULHQFH,¶YHKDGWZR times to learn a different defense,” he said. “I know what it takes to learn a defense, to come around the FXUYHEXWLW¶VNLQGRIQHZWRWKHP %XW WKH\¶YH EHHQ KROGLQJ XS WKH\¶YHEHHQNHHSLQJXSWKH\¶YH EHHQDVNLQJTXHVWLRQVDQGWKH\¶UH willing to learn.” Prosecution rests in Aaron Hernandez murder trial in the eye and told him he was innocent. They also submitted hundreds of pieces of evidence, FALL RIVER, Mass. — The including surveillance videos prosecution rested Thursday in IURP LQVLGH +HUQDQGH]¶V KRPH the murder trial of former New that showed him holding a black England Patriots star tight end object that appeared to be a Aaron Hernandez after spend- gun less than 10 minutes after ing more than two months pre- /OR\G¶V NLOOLQJ $ MRLQW IRXQG senting a case that he killed the QHDU /OR\G¶V ERG\ KDG '1$ ER\IULHQGRIKLV¿DQFHH¶VVLVWHU from both men on it. +HUQDQGH]¶V OHJDO WHDP KDV Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder in the June 17, gone after that evidence, calling 2013, killing of Odin Lloyd, into question the testimony of who was found shot in an indus- an employee of weapons man- trial park less than a mile from ufacturer Glock who had iden- +HUQDQGH]¶VKRPH$WWKHWLPH WL¿HG WKH EODFN REMHFW DV D JXQ Hernandez had a $40 million and arguing instead that it was a piece of electronics such as an contract with the Patriots. Prosecutors called 131 wit- iPad or a TV remote. They also nesses since testimony began have gone after the police inves- Jan. 29, including team owner tigation, painting it as bumbling 5REHUW .UDIW ZKR WHVWL¿HG WKLV and inept and saying Hernandez week that two days after the was targeted as a suspect be- killing, Hernandez looked him cause he is a celebrity. By MICHELLE R. SMITH Associated Press Hurricanes for title Associated Press NEW YORK — Chasson Randle hit two free throws with 3.4 seconds left in overtime, and Stanford won the second NIT title of his career, edging Miami 66-64 on Thursday. 6KHOGRQ 0F&OHOODQ¶V GRX- ble-pumping 3-point attempt that would have won it at the buzzer ZDVQ¶W FORVH WR going in. Stanford T h e short-handed Hurricanes had rallied from a 13-point sec- RQGKDOI GH¿FLW Miami (FL) to force the extra period and led 64-61 with less than a minute left. But Randle twice got to the line, making four straight foul shots for the victory. The senior, who became the Car- GLQDO¶V DOOWLPH OHDGLQJ VFRUHU LQ 7XHVGD\¶V VHPL¿QDOV ¿QLVKHG ZLWK 25 points Thursday to end his career with 2,375. McClellan led Miami with 17 points. The experimental 30-second shot clock being used in the NIT SURYHG FULWLFDO DIWHU 5DQGOH¶V IUHH throws pulled Stanford to 64-63 with 38.9 seconds left. With the reg- ular 35-second clock, the Cardinal (24-13) probably would have need- 66 AP Photo/Frank Franklin II Stanford’s Reid Travis (22) and Miami’s Ja’Quan Newton (0) fight for control of the ball during the second half of the championship game at the NIT college basketball tournament Thursday, in New York. Stanford won 66-64 in overtime. 64 ed to foul. Instead, they played de- IHQVHDQG'HDQGUH%XUQHWWPLVVHG a 3-point attempt that might have clinched it. 5DQGOH WKHQ OHDQHG LQWR 'DYRQ Reed on a jumper to draw a foul and the chance to put Stanford in front. Miami (25-13) threw the ball away on the ensuing inbounds pass, and after Brown made a free throw with 3.1 seconds to go, the Hurri- canes appeared to do it again. But WKH RI¿FLDOV ZHQW WR WKH PRQLWRU and reversed the call, ruling Stan- ford touched the ball last. That gave Miami one last chance with the ball under the basket and 1.8 seconds left. With the scored tied 55-all and just over a minute left in regula- tion, the game became a contest RIWKHWHDPV¶WRSVFRUHUVGULYLQJWR the hoop. Twice Randle hit shots to put Stanford in the lead only for McClellan to draw a foul on the other end and hit both free throws to tie it. After McClellan made it 59-59 with 16.8 seconds to go, Stanford worked the ball around for an open 3-point attempt by Marcus Allen, who had made some big second-half shots. But he missed it at the buzzer to send the game to overtime. Shaka Smart to become next Longhorn coach 5,&+021'9D$3²6KDND Smart is leaving Virginia Common- wealth to coach the Texas Longhorns. VCU sports information direc- WRU6FRWW'D\FRQ¿UPHGWRUHSRUWHUV gathered at the campus Thursday night that Smart was making the move. Smart met with VCU players earlier in the evening at the Siegel &HQWHU WKH WHDP¶V KRPH DUHQD DQG at least one player was seen crying when he left. Texas athletic director Steve Pat- WHUVRQÀHZWR5LFKPRQGRQ7KXUVGD\ to close the deal. Smart, who has won at least 26 games in each of his six seasons at VCU, has been one of the hottest names in college coaching since leading the Rams to the Final Four in 2011. Patterson has zeroed in on bringing Smart to Texas immediately DIWHU ¿ULQJ IRUPHU /RQJKRUQV FRDFK Rick Barnes last weekend. 7HUPV RI 6PDUW¶V FRQWUDFW ZHUH not immediately released and VCU said a statement would be released Friday. Barnes made $2.62 million last season. Smart made $1.8 million with the Rams. The coach slipped into the build- ing Thursday without speaking to the media gathered. VCU players were escorted from the meeting by univer- sity public relations and did not com- ment. At VCU, Smart took over a pro- gram that had had great success under Jeff Capel, and then Anthony Grant. Smart hopes to avoid the pitfalls at Texas that his predecessors encoun- tered when they left to take over programs at universities considered “football schools.” &DSHO ODVWHG ¿YH \HDUV DW 2NOD- KRPD EHIRUH EHLQJ ¿UHG DQG *UDQW spent six at Alabama before he was dismissed. CLASSIFIED M ARK ETPL A C E Pla ce cla ssified a d s on lin e a t w w w . ea stor eg on m a r ketp la ce. com or ca ll 5 4 1-278-26 78 Lost & Found 5 LOST CAT 3/15/15: Black & White named Monkee, long hair, female, lost near west side Hermiston Butte. Call/text Heidi 541-701-9001. 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