Men’s Basketball
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.
INDIANAPOLIS - NCAA President Mark Emmert had a full schedule on his first full day at headquarters.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Seton Hall athletic director Joseph Quinlan Jr.
MINNEAPOLIS - A judge has reduced the amount of money the University of Minnesota must pay to a former Oklahoma State basketball coach who sued the school and coach Tubby Smith after they decided not to hire him.
SAN FRANCISCO - Basketball star Ed O'Bannon and quarterback Sam Keller each earned most valuable player awards during their collegiate careers.
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