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roster

[ros-ter] / ˈrɒs tər /


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During the bulk of his four decades in Durham, Krzyzewski maintained experienced rosters, building juggernauts schooled over years in the Duke way of doing things.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, more than half the players on the opening day roster weren’t with Angel City at the start of last season.

From Los Angeles Times

She is listed as a guard on the Bruins’ roster, but often starts at forward, where she can stretch the floor.

From Los Angeles Times

All season, coach Andre Chevalier deployed a nine-player deep roster of stars, and the depth showed up again as the shock of losing Adams began to dissipate.

From Los Angeles Times

Team Italy’s roster consists mostly of Italian-American players eligible under heritage rules, with only three born in Italy.

From The Wall Street Journal