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INDIANAPOLIS - NCAA President Mark Emmert had a full schedule on his first full day at headquarters.
INDIANAPOLIS - Incoming NCAA President Mark Emmert wants to get tough on rule-breakers.
INDIANAPOLIS - There's an added incentive to prove which college or university has the best athletic program in America - $200,000 in graduate scholarship money.
INDIANAPOLIS - A critic of USA Swimming's response to a sexual abuse scandal was banned from coaching for two years by the sport's national governing body Tuesday after admitting he violated the conduct code.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's advocate for utility ratepayers said Monday he is "deeply concerned" about the mounting cost of a coal-gasification plant Duke Energy Corp.
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