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HARTFORD, Conn. - The University of Connecticut has admitted its men's basketball program committed major NCAA recruiting violations and has imposed its own sanctions, including two years' probation and a loss of one scholarship for the next two seasons.
HARTFORD, Conn. - A second organization announced plans Wednesday to create a new sport out of competitive cheerleading in an effort to get competitions recognized by the NCAA.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Monday he is suing Wesleyan University's former investment director and three companies, accusing them of misusing the university's endowment for personal trips and other expenses.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Quinnipiac University plans to keep its women's volleyball team and its competitive cheer squad as it follows a court order to bring its athletics programs into compliance with federal gender-equity requirements.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Competitive cheerleading is not an official sport that colleges can use to meet gender-equity requirements, a federal judge ruled Wednesday in ordering a Connecticut school to keep its women's volleyball team.
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