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UNC Receives "Notice of Allegations" from NCAA
North Carolina has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA outlining violations in the football program.
Team spokesman Kevin Best confirmed that the school had received the notice and that UNC planned to release it later Tuesday. The NCAA has...Tags: Sports, North Carolina Tar Heels, College Football, College Sports, Diseases and Illnesses
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NBA Draft: Jazz torn between Walker, Knight
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — For a guy considered undersized, junior Kemba Walker still managed to put the team on his back and carry UConn to the NCAA championship.
All Brandon Knight did as a freshman was produce a pair of knockout shots that propelled a...Tags: NBA Draft, Sports, High School Sports, Athletes, Deron Williams
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Vaught's Views: Kentucky was only trying to honor Calipari, not irritate NCAA
larry@amnews.comIt’s a good thing John Calipari has a sense of humor and has been able to laugh about the NCAA-created uproar over Kentucky giving him a game ball for his 500th career win. As soon as the Wildcats beat Florida on Feb. 26 in Rupp Arena, UK...Tags: Sports, Career and Workplace, Kentucky Wildcats, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Football
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Michigan Amateur: Petoskey's Garber one shot off first-round lead
News-Review sports writerHARBOR SPRINGS — The reigning champion dodged the rain, and a potential stroke penalty on day one. Petoskey’s Joey Garber shot a 1-under par 71 and sits in a three-way tie for second place, one shot behind leader Chris Cunningham of Milford,...Tags: Sports, Colleges and Universities, Lifestyle and Leisure, Celebrities and Health Issues, Golf
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Northwestern AD, coaches tackle hot topics with fans
Tribune reporterThe 100 Northwestern fans who made up the sold-out crowd at Ditka’s Restaurant for the school's Coaches Caravan took it easy on athletic director Jim Phillips. None made him squirm by asking about his contract status. The Tribune reported Sunday...Tags: Sports, Colleges and Universities, Contracts, National Basketball Association, Football
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Teel Time: Kentucky-Calipari case exposes oversights by Hampton U., other MEAC schools
The following post is sponsored by Glass Houses Inc., which reminds all customers to refrain from throwing stones.
That includes you, Dennis Thomas.
Commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and a former athletic director at Hampton...Tags: Sports, College Basketball, Foreign Aid, Hampton University, College Sports
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Looking for a breakout summer
La Cañada resident McKay Anderson rarely takes center stage as a player on a La Verne Lutheran boys' basketball team, a team that boasts plenty of future NCAA Division I — and maybe even some NBA — talent. However, plenty of eyes will be on...Tags: Sports, NBA Draft, College Basketball, Washington Wizards, High School Sports
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T-Birds Hire New Boys Basketball Coach
Channel 2 SportsThe East High T-Birds will have a new play caller pacing the sidelines durring the 2011-2012 high school boys basketball season. Josh Muehlenkamp has been hired to helm the program. Muehlenkamp has spent the past three years serving as an assistant...Tags: Sports, Colleges and Universities, High School Sports, Education, Basketball
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Forest Hill's Schaller to coach gymnastics at Towson
Becky Schaller, a native of Forest Hill who has coached at Harford Gymnastics Club for the last 12 years, has been named as the Assistant Gymnastics Coach at Towson University. The announcement came Tuesday by Towson Head Coach Vicki Chliszczyk.
Schaller...Tags: High School Sports, Career and Workplace, Beam Gymnastics, Gymnastics Clubs, Human Interest
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Selby focused on becoming a steal in NBA draft
Several months ago, Josh Selby was talking on the phone to mentor Carmelo Anthony. It was just a friendly conversation between two men who know exactly what it feels like to be a basketball prodigy from inner city Baltimore.
Anthony, a four-time NBA all-...Tags: Sports, NBA Draft, Athletes, Injuries and Wounds, High School Sports
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Former Cats add spice to NBA Draft
Sun Sports EditorThe NBA¿Draft is becoming a tradition in Kentucky. A¿year ago, Big Blue Nation watched as five players — four of them freshmen — were drafted in first round of the league’s annual event. One of those former Kentucky players — John¿...Tags: NBA Draft, Sports, College Basketball, Colleges and Universities, Kentucky Wildcats
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