Women’s Sports
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.
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic - Juggling school and basketball has been a bit difficult for Maya Moore over the past few weeks.
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. - Seton Hall athletic director Joseph Quinlan Jr.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Major college hockey is coming to Penn State.
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.
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- Princeton reprimanded for 'major' tennis violation
- NCAA award offers graduate scholarship money
- Group: Number of college tennis teams shrinking
- Quinnipiac adds women's rugby under Title IX plan
- NCAA gives basketball coaches good grades
- Judge in Conn.: Cheerleading not a college sport
- NCAA academic data will soon include coaches
- In South Africa, women want a World Cup boost
- Trial in Conn. to find if cheerleading is sport
- 2 BCS schools could lose basketball scholarships
- Class status granted in Conn. volleyball lawsuit
- Slain Va. lacrosse player gets posthumous degree
- District tells varsity team it can't play in Ariz.
- Calif. coach makes players drink soda from shoe
- NCAA ranks 3 Final 4 teams in top academic ranking
- Women's lacrosse team to attend teammate's funeral
- NC State athletic director Lee Fowler steps down
- At last, Jennifer Azzi ready to coach
- Economic woes could mean fewer college teams
- Officials reverse Bush policy on equity compliance
- Ho Hum? UConn's latest title spawns smaller party
- UConn fans take NCAA title in stride
- Official says football Title IX's biggest problem
- Texas Tech program struggling; attendance down
- Vonn has fastest training time on first run
- Coaching program fights obesity, school dropouts
- Ruggiero leads US women's hockey into 4th Olympics
- Rutgers suspends Stringer for a game
- Appeals court: Women wrestlers can sue UC Davis
- Line in the sand: Beach volleyball faces NCAA vote