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Section: Sports
Leadership & Policy
Raises approved for Oklahoma University Athletic Director, football and basketball coaches
ARDMORE Okla. Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione and five of the Soonersâ head coaches including football coach Bob Stoops and basketball coaches Sherri Coale and Jeff Capel had raises approved Wednesday by the universityâs Board of Regents.
June 27, 2007
Sports
University of Floridaâs Noah, Horford and Brewer hope to make draft history
NEW YORK Floridaâs Joakim Noah, Al Horford and Corey Brewer have had a special bond ever since joining the Gators.
June 27, 2007
Sports
Documentary creators sue filmmakers over Marshall University movie
HUNTINGTON W.Va. The creators of the award-winning documentary âAshes to Gloryâ have filed a $40 million lawsuit alleging the makers of the Hollywood film âWe Are Marshallâ stole their ideas and research.
June 27, 2007
Sports
Dennison defends Hauck, recruiting methods in wake of University of Montana turmoil
MISSOULA Mont. University of Montana football coach Bobby Hauck is a strong disciplinarian and is not to blame for the recent spate of negative news surrounding Grizzly players, UM President George Dennison said Wednesday.
June 27, 2007
Sports
Respecting Black Women
C. Vivian Stringer, the head coach of the Rutgers University womenâs basketball team, urged the audience at a symposium on respecting Black women to remain vigilant and to broaden the conversation from the Don Imus incident to all of the ways in which Black women are degraded and disrespected on a daily basis.
June 27, 2007
Students
AUSTIN
ARDMORE Okla. Oklahomaâs womenâs basketball program has completed a fundraising campaign to endow all 15 of its scholarships, OU athletic director Joe Castiglione said Wednesday.
June 26, 2007
Sports
2 South Carolina track stars sprint to pros
COLUMBIA S.C. Shalonda Solomon and Natasha Hastings joined South Carolina together and helped each other rise to national champions. So it seemed fitting, three years later, that the two would start their pro careers in tandem.
June 26, 2007
Sports
Gannon, Mercyhurst, make PSAC expansion official
ERIE Pa. Gannon and Mercyhurst formally accepted offers to join the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference on Wednesday, the first expansion in the conferenceâs 56-year history.
June 26, 2007
Sports
Attorney: LSU has paid settlement money
BATON ROUGE La. LSU has paid former womenâs basketball coach Pokey Chatman the $160,000 owed her as a result of a recent contract settlement following her resignation.
June 26, 2007
Sports
ISU panel recommends âlife skills assistantâ for football team
AMES Iowa A faculty committee has recommended that Iowa State University create a position to offer football players counseling or religious guidance.
June 26, 2007
Sports
NCAA to review text messaging legislation
INDIANAPOLIS The NCAA will reconsider three rules, including one that bans coaches from sending text messages to recruits, at its Aug. 9 board of directors meeting.
June 26, 2007
Sports
Trainers warn of risks to athletes with sickle cell trait
COLUMBIA Mo. The growing number of exercise-induced deaths among athletes with sickle cell trait can be curtailed with proper treatment and greater awareness among team doctors and athletic trainers, a national medical group said in a report released Wednesday.
June 26, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Sporting a new look â Historically Black colleges and universities promote sports
There is a new dimension to athletics that is taking shape at some of the nationâs historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
June 26, 2007
Leadership & Policy
Central State University: what happened? â financial crisis in Central State University, Ohio
WILBERFORCE, OHIO Dr. Herman B. Smith Jr. stepped onto Central State Universityâs campus in early 1995 with hope, ambition and a clear idea of the task he faced.
June 26, 2007
Sports
College World Series: Thousands welcome home repeat national champion Beavers
CORVALLIS Ore. A fan hoisted a sign that said it all: Sweet Repeat.
June 25, 2007
Sports
UW-Madison athletic administrator dead at 46
MADISON Wis. Services have been scheduled Wednesday for Douglas Beard, a Maine native who became one of the senior administrators of the University of Wisconsin-Madison athletic department.
June 25, 2007
Sports
Hard Road to Draft for USC Star Young
LOS ANGELES By all rights, Nick Young wasnât supposed to be a college basketball star. He flunked out of two high schools. His oldest brother died in a drive-by shooting. Now, the Southern California player is set to be chosen in this weekâs NBA draft and earn millions of dollars.
June 24, 2007
Sports
Nebraska volleyballer is female college athlete of year
OMAHA Neb. Nebraskaâs Sarah Pavan on Monday won the Honda-Broderick Cup as the nationâs female college athlete of the year. The award came six months after she and the Cornhuskers won the national volleyball championship.
June 24, 2007
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