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Princeton Hires Air Force Basketball Coach
Joe Scott was hired as basketball coach at Princeton on Wednesday, returning to his alma mater a month after guiding Air Force to its first NCAA tournament berth in 42 years.
Kansas Defensive End May Head for Iraq
When John McCoy finished high school and a football scholarship to college appeared to be an impossible dream, he joined the Army Reserve.
NCAA Panel Hears Recruiting Proposals
Denouncing a "culture of entitlement" in which recruits are treated as campus celebrities and in some cases enticed with sex and alcohol, the NCAA will give immediate attention to reforms prompted in large part by the Colorado recruiting scandal.
Pac-10 Commish Hopes Williams Can Return
Pac-10 commissioner Tom Hansen hopes the NCAA will show leniency and allow Mike Williams to return to Southern California if that's what the star receiver wants.
San Jose State Panel Votes to Limit Sports
San Jose State's Academic Senate has voted to limit funding for sports teams and recommended the school withdraw from Division I and the Western Athletic Conference.
Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Against Price
A federal appeals court Tuesday upheld a ruling that former Alabama football coach Mike Price was not entitled to a hearing before or after being fired for drunken behavior.
Georgetown Hires Thompson's Son As Coach
John Thompson III won't have to make a name for himself at Georgetown. "Pops" took care of that long ago.
Colo. Center Harrison to Enter NBA Draft
Colorado center David Harrison will forgo his senior season and enter the NBA draft.
Council Proposes Scholarship Incentives
The NCAA Division I Management Council voted unanimously Monday to repeal a rule on scholarship limits in basketball and replace it with one that rewards teams for overall academic performance.
President Hails Naval Academy Footballers
President Bush on Monday hailed the Naval Academy football team for winning the commander-in-chief's trophy, the first time since 1981 the Midshipmen had won the award.
UConn Fans Celebrate Basketball Titles
In a city normally deserted on weekends, thousands of fans lined the streets to greet the Connecticut men's and women's basketball teams and celebrate their unprecedented dual NCAA championships.
Callahan Overhauling Nebraska's Offense
Bill Callahan showed he's serious about overhauling Nebraska's offense. Joe Dailey had 16 passing attempts in the first quarter of the Cornhuskers' Red-White intrasquad game Saturday in front of a spring game record crowd of 61,417.
Former Long Island Hoops Star Grand Dies
Albie Grant, a star basketball player for Long Island University in the 1960s, died at 60.
Mississippi St. Denies Serious Allegations
Mississippi State admitted to secondary rules violations within its football program, but denied more serious NCAA allegations of offering to provide cash, cars and other perks to recruits.
Penn State Suspends Two Football Players
Two Penn State football players have been suspended through the summer for their involvement in a fight at the university's ice rink in February.
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