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- Rich Rodriguez, rest of Michigan’s contingent faces NCAA infractions committee in Seattle
- Obama plans White House reception next month for college student athletes
- Quinnipiac University’s Title IX plan keeps cheerleading, volleyball, adds women’s rugby
- Basketball coaches get high marks on NCAA’s 1st academic report card
- Brother of famed Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher, father of Michael Jackson’s co-executor dies at 86
- Saban compares actions of unscrupulous agents to a ‘pimp,’ wants NFL to impose punishments
- US judge in Conn. says cheerleading is not a sport, rules against Quinnipiac in Title IX case
- NCAA adds ‘First 4′ to March Madness, 4 games will have lowest seeds, last 4 at-large choices
- NCAA eyeing ban on scholarship offers to students until after their junior year in high school
- Arkansas, Oklahoma schools still in talks to form new Division II league
- NCAA on verge of adding coaches to academic performance data in bid for ‘accountability’
- UConn replaces coaches forced out in NCAA investigation of men’s basketball program
- 7 New Mexico teenagers file lawsuit after being sodomized at high school football camp in 2008
- Ex-NY college basketball player accused of beating NYC student to go on trial in Serbia
- Chancellor: Kansas hiring new auditor to prevent more athletics problems after ticket scandal
- Is cheerleading a sport? Federal lawsuit in Connecticut could clarify Title IX guidelines
- Kansas official says smaller Big 12 schools offered money to Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma
- Kansas athletic director says some Big 12 schools offered money to Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma
- Michigan State’s Tom Izzo turns down Cavs’ head coaching job
- Big 12 commish says league ready to cash in with new TV deals, even with 10 schools
- Former Oklahoma coach Billy Tubbs stepping down as Lamar athletic director
- University of Texas regents schedule meeting for Tuesday to discuss Big 12 shake-up, future
- Michigan State’s Tom Izzo tells AP, team he’s undecided about Cavaliers coaching job
- Michigan State coach Tom Izzo tells AP he still hasn’t decided about Cavaliers coaching job
- With Colorado already gone, Texas, Texas A&M officials discuss future of Big 12
- Texas and Texas A&M officials to meet to discuss future of Big 12
- Former quarterback Oliver Luck heading back to West Virginia as school’s athletic director
- Nebraska regents could vote Friday on whether Huskers go to Big Ten or stay in Big 12
- Michigan State AD says Cavaliers are eyeing Tom Izzo but have not offered him a contract
- Michigan State AD says Cavs have shown interest in Izzo, but have not offered him a contract
- La-Lafayette ex-coach Nelson Stokley dies at 66; led NFL’s Jake Delhomme, son Brandon
- Move to give college athletes rights, money gains steam as NCAA, big-time sports keep growing
- Minn. jury awards $1.25M in assistant’s lawsuit against Tubby Smith over aborted hiring
- UConn official tells AP 2 assistants resign day before school announces update on NCAA probe
- Kansas says at least $1M worth of tickets sold ‘inappropriately’ to brokers over past 5 years
- NCAA halts independent study credit for students from Utah, Ill. online schools
- Gender equity lawsuit filed by Quinnipiac University volleyball team is granted class status
- NCAA looks at options, mindful of hurt feelings in what will be bigger, 68-team March Madness
- Lawmakers urge more attention be paid to concussions among high school athletes
- 3 men’s Final Four teams, 1 women’s team rank in top 10 percent of NCAA academic rankings
- Virginia AD: Family of slain student supported teams’ play in lacrosse tournaments
- Lee Fowler steps down, ending 10-year stint as North Carolina State’s athletic director
- NCAA limits number of coaches allowed to hit schools during evaluation period
- USA Football strengthens education program on concussions and hydration
- Host of thorny issues, from March Madness expansion to BCS, await new NCAA president
- Iowa State hires former player Fred Hoiberg as head coach, replacing Greg McDermott
- Iowa State hires former player Fred Hoiberg as coach
- Jennifer Azzi ready to be a coach at last, takes over struggling San Francisco program
- Coaches, college officials praise NCAA for expanding tourney to 68 teams
- Surviving the cut: researchers posit how big-money sports could mean smaller athletic programs
- Police: Rockies president Keli McGregor dies in hotel room in Salt Lake City
- Study: Graduation rates for D-I football, basketball players behind other full-time students
- US Education Department to announce changes in complying with gender equity law in sports
- Jeff Bzdelik leaves Colorado, takes over Wake Forest men’s basketball program
- NCAA investigators meet with West Virginia football program over potential rules violations
- Clemson hires Wright State’s Brad Brownell as basketball coach to succeed Oliver Purnell
- Clemson hires Brad Brownell of Wright State as basketball coach
- 2 Providence College basketball players charged with attacking fellow student
- Mixed feelings at University of North Dakota over end to longtime Fighting Sioux nickname
- President Obama, nation join Butler’s bandwagon despite NCAA title game loss
- Steve Donahue hired as basketball coach at Boston College after strong run at Cornell
- DePaul hires Clemson’s Oliver Purnell as basketball coach, hopes to revive struggling program
- DePaul hires Clemson’s Purnell as coach hoping to revive struggling program
- In email to about 5,000 donors, Kansas says their contributions are safe
- IUPUI to vacate wins in 6 sports after eligibility violations
- Colleges, pro teams look to ’sports mortgages’ to finance stadium expansion in uncertain times
- Reform Title IX or law misinterpreted? Man who wrote law, college chancellor agree it works
- St. John’s receives permission to interview Georgia Tech’s Paul Hewitt
- More Americans hit the river banks instead of the money banks to have free time fun
- East Carolina hires former Auburn coach Lebo to lead take over men’s basketball program
- Memphis must vacate record 38-win basketball season from 2007-08 after NCAA rejects appeal
- Teams with low graduation rates should be barred from NCAA tourney, Education Secretary says
- Cross out after 2 seasons in Toledo, Rockets finished with school’s worst record at 4-28
- Vance-Granville Community College player dies during basketball game in NC
- Mennonite beliefs, culture converge as Ind. college lifts century-old ban on national anthem
- Former Lakers and West Virginia coach Fred Schaus, who mentored Jerry West, dies at 84
- Rutgers suspends Hall of Fame coach C. Vivian Stringer for a game
- Appeals court chides UC Davis for axing women’s wrestling, reinstates gender equality lawsuit
- Gay teenager’s harassment lawsuit against NY school draws interest of Justice Department
- Quinn fills out Buffalo staff by hiring Dietzel to coach DBs, special teams
- Dan Fitzgerald, architect of Gonzaga’s college basketball rise, dies at age 67
- Dan Fitzgerald, architect of Gonzaga’s college basketball rise, dies suddently at 67
- Tennessee’s new coach, son of longtime Georgia coach Vince Dooley, embraces Vols’ tradition
- Tennessee hires Louisiana Tech’s Derek Dooley, son of longtime Georgia coach Vince Dooley
- Like sand through the hourglass: NCAA effort turns into soap opera for beach volleyball
- College coaches should ’stop and think’ about player mistreatment after recent allegations
- Texas Tech hiring Tuberville to replace Leach as coach of Red Raiders
- Person familiar with decision: Texas Tech hires Tuberville to coach Red Raiders
- Domino’s CEO will leave to become University of Michigan athletic director, replacement named
- NCAA rules Bobby Bowden could lose up to 14 wins because of academic cheating scandal
- AP ENTERPRISE: Admissions standards low hurdle for athletes as colleges waive requirements
- College admissions standards low hurdle for athletes as schools regularly waive requirements
- Florida coach Urban Meyer taking indefinite leave and not resigning because of health reasons
- Person familiar with decision tells AP: Urban Meyer taking indefinite leave and not resigning
- Florida coach Urban Meyer resigns amid health concerns, will stay through Sugar Bowl