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Section: Sports
Faculty & Staff
Suit threatens status of Georgia’s public Black universities
ATLANTA Alumni and supporters of Georgia’s historically Black public colleges and universities are beginning to mobilize in reaction to a law suit filed last month that seeks to increase white enrollment at those schools.
July 5, 2007
Students
By feeding community, Hytche nourished UMES – University of Maryland- Eastern Shore chancellor William P. Hytche
As a young mathematics instructor in 1963 at the college that is now the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, Dr. William P. Hytche took a stand for better conditions for his students and the community surrounding the school.
July 5, 2007
Sports
NAACP to Symbolically Bury “N” Word During Annual Convention
DETROIT Julian Bond wants onlookers to understand that when the NAACP symbolically buries the “N” word on Monday the effort will be led by the younger members of the venerable civil rights organization.
July 5, 2007
Sports
McElroy encouraged by Georgia State’s ‘baby steps’ on football drive
ATLANTA Mary McElroy says she knows that some refer to Georgia State’s opening months of its fundraising drive for a possible football program as only “baby steps.”
July 4, 2007
Sports
University of North Dakota defenseman excited about NHL deal
FARGO N.D. Brian Lee says it was not an easy decision to sign with the NHL instead of returning to play hockey at the University of North Dakota. But he’s happy with his choice.
July 4, 2007
Sports
Clippers believe Thornton can make immediate impact
LOS ANGELES Al Thornton isn’t one of those young phenoms who typically fill the first round of the NBA draft every year, although his braces make him look a lot younger than 23.
July 4, 2007
Sports
Group sues NCAA over eligibility rules – National Collegiate Alhletic Association – includes related article
Black Students Unfairly Affected, Suit says The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has been hit with a lawsuit that charges that the association discriminates against Blacks by using freshman academic standards that are racially and culturally biased.
July 4, 2007
Sports
Morehouse seeks football glory – Doug Williams as a Morehouse College’s football coach
In some circles, the news of former Super Bowl most valuable player Doug Williams taking the job as Morehouse College’s new head football coach was surprising. In recent weeks, it had been reported that Williams was the leading candidate to replace Grambling’s legendary coach Eddie Robinson at the end of the 1997 season. Williams, a […]
July 4, 2007
Sports
Battle joins Bulls as assistant coach
AMHERST N.Y. Former star guard Turner Battle is back with the Bulls, hired on Thursday as a University at Buffalo men’s basketball assistant coach.
July 4, 2007
Sports
Abbott, Brayton among College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
LUBBOCK Texas Former Michigan star and major league pitcher Jim Abbott was one of 11 former players and coaches inducted Wednesday into the College Baseball Hall of Fame.
July 4, 2007
Sports
Coach Rob gets encore season at Grambling – Grambling University football coach Eddie Robinson gets extension
The curtain finally closed on a week-long controversy surrounding Eddie Robinson, Grambling University’s legendary football coach.
July 4, 2007
Students
Passing the test – free coaching classes for minority student-athletes to enter colleges
Subpar performances on standardized tests have dashed more than a few hopes and dreams of minority athletes who wanted to go to college. But now, some much needed help is available and student-athletes stand to benefit immensely.
July 4, 2007
Sports
NAACP president belittles baseball’s efforts
NEW YORK The new interim president of the NAACP belittled baseball’s efforts to boost black participation, chastising the sport in a letter Tuesday to commissioner Bud Selig.
July 3, 2007
Sports
Former Kentucky coach named assistant at Texas
AUSTIN Texas Former Kentucky women’s basketball coach Mickie DeMoss was hired Tuesday as an assistant at Texas.
July 3, 2007
Sports
Montana State-Billings hires softball coach
BILLINGS Mont. Tony Stone, a former assistant softball coach at Montana State University-Billings, will return as the school’s new head softball coach, said Gary Gray, director of intercollegiate athletics at the Billings campus.
July 3, 2007
Sports
Boston College goaltender signs with Canucks
BOSTON Goaltender Cory Schneider, who helped lead Boston College to the last two NCAA championship games, is foregoing his senior season to turn pro.
July 2, 2007
Sports
Omaha group trying to save College World Series stadium
OMAHA Neb. An Omaha group has already collected more than 4,000 signatures as part of a campaign to save Rosenblatt Stadium, which has been home to the College World Series since 1950.
July 2, 2007
Sports
Former Cal State athlete sentenced to 5 years in real estate scam
SANTA ANA Calif. A former Cal State Fullerton baseball player who hired one time Dodgers star Steve Garvey to help promote his business was sentenced to five years in prison for duping more than 200 investors out of $32 million through a real estate scam.
July 2, 2007
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