Minnesota basketball team loses a losing record
Steve Hartman has the story of the Lady Knights, a girls' basketball team from Climax-Fisher High School in western Minnesota, whose claim to fame, its losing record, is now a thing of the past.
Steve Hartman has the story of the Lady Knights, a girls' basketball team from Climax-Fisher High School in western Minnesota, whose claim to fame, its losing record, is now a thing of the past.
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The Brooklyn-based musician sings a track off her new album, "The Big Picture," exclusively for CBSNews.com.