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Section: Sports
Sports
NCAA’s Emmert Hopes Penn State Penalties Send Message
In hitting Penn State’s football program with unprecedented sanctions, NCAA chief Mark Emmert said he hopes the action serves notice that a win-at-all-costs mentality in major college football won’t be tolerated.
July 24, 2012
Sports
With Penn State’s Loss, Grambling’s Eddie Robinson Regains Coaching Title
Grambling University learned Monday that its legendary football coach, the late Eddie G. Robinson, had regained his rank as the winningest coach in college football history.
July 23, 2012
Sports
Penn State Fined $60 Million, Wins Vacated from ’98-11
Penn State football was all but leveled Monday by an NCAA ruling that wiped away 14 years of coach Joe Paterno’s victories and imposed a mountain of fines and penalties, crippling a program whose pedophile assistant coach spent uncounted years molesting children.
July 22, 2012
Sports
Sadness, Worry Come with Removal of Paterno Statue
Penn State President Rod Erickson said he decided to have the statue removed and put into storage because it “has become a source of division and an obstacle to healing”.
July 22, 2012
Sports
City of Grambling, La., Wants Paterno Coaching Record Vacated
An attorney for the city of Grambling, La., has filed a request to the NCAA asking the governing body to vacate some of Joe Paterno’s record 409 Division I victories.
July 19, 2012
Sports
Report Finds Penn State Officials Negligent in Handling of Child Sex Abuse Allegations
A newly-released report on the findings surrounding the sex scandals at Penn State University says officials close to the team demonstrated “total disregard” for the victims of Jerry Sandusky.
July 11, 2012
Sports
College Presidents Approve College Football Playoff
A committee of university presidents on Tuesday approved a plan for a four-team playoff put forward by commissioners of the major football conferences.
June 26, 2012
Sports
Next Step on Path to College Football Playoff: Presidents Chime In
The BCS commissioners will present their four-team playoff proposal to the presidential oversight committee Tuesday in Washington.
June 25, 2012
Sports
Collegiate Sports Gender Equity Not Yet A Reality, Experts Say
Although women have made tremendous strides in collegiate sports since the 1972 passage of Title IX, significant work remains before women achieve equality with men on campus, experts say.
June 21, 2012
Sports
Latest NCAA Postseason Bans Hit HBCUs Hard
Several HBCUs will not be allowed to participate in 2012-2013 postseason play according to the just-released NCAA listing of schools that did not meet minimum academic progress guidelines.
June 20, 2012
Sports
Four Arthur Ashe Sports Scholars Selected in the 2012 NFL Draft
What many people don’t know about Robert Griffin III, the second player taken in the 2012 NFL draft, is that he was a two-time Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar finalist.
June 18, 2012
Sports
Miami, Ohio St. Football Teams Earn Academic Honor
Both teams outperformed many of their rivals in the classroom and joined 11 other Football Bowl Subdivision teams on this year’s list of academic overachievers.
June 14, 2012
Sports
Commissioners to Give College Presidents Playoff Options
The conference commissioners who have been crafting a four-team playoff to determine college football’s national champion will present the BCS presidential oversight committee choices in multiple formats.
June 13, 2012
Sports
2012 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Women’s Award Recipient: Chelsea Garcia
This year’s top female Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award recipient, Chelsea Garcia of Oklahoma State University, credits her parents with instilling in her the work ethic to excel both in the classroom and on the field.
June 11, 2012
Sports
2012 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Men’s Award Recipient: Victor Ojeleye
As this year’s male Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Award recipient, Victor Ojeleye of Kansas State University has demonstrated the commitment to go the extra mile on behalf of teammates and the K-State community.
June 10, 2012
Sports
Seeking a Climate Change in College Athletics
The NCAA Office of Inclusion seeks to change campus culture in bid to promote diversity at all levels of intercollegiate sport.
June 7, 2012
Sports
Academics and Athletics: The Necessary Tension in Higher Education
Discrepancies in student-athlete graduation rates continue to keep athletics in the news and that trend is exacerbated by the commercialization of intercollegiate athletics, Ohio State administrator David Graham writes.
June 6, 2012
Sports
Is Winning Everything?
In the Arthur Ashe Jr. 2012 Sports Scholars’ edition, Diverse examines the national champion Kentucky Wildcats whose coach John Calipari raised eyebrows over comments that Kentucky players focus on the NBA, rather than academics.
June 5, 2012
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