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Justin Medlock kicked two field goals, including the game-winning score in the fourth quarter, to help the Bruins upset the 2nd-ranked Trojans, 13-9. From Dec. 2, 2006.
Justin Medlock kicked two field goals, including the game-winning score in the fourth quarter, to help the Bruins upset the 2nd-ranked Trojans, 13-9. From Dec. 2, 2006.
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