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'We're Going To Be OK': Q&A With AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco
The Hartford CourantThe American Athletic Conference spring meetings begin Monday, the first gathering of its kind for the teams that make up the new league. For area basketball fans, one big question is where the men's and women's postseason tournament will take place. For...Tags: Bowl Championship Series, Connecticut Huskies, XL Center, ESPN (tv network), Southeastern Conference
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Assessing which conference Johns Hopkins could call home
Now that Johns Hopkins has opened the door for conferences to woo the illustrious program, the most pressing question centers on if there is one league that best suits the Blue Jays – and vice versa. If coach Dave Pietramala and athletic...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Villanova Wildcats, Providence Friars, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Virginia Cavaliers
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Porter emerges once again to earn draft hype
St. Louis Post-DispatchEven with an expanded field of seven players, Otto Porter Jr. was not able to find his way onto the Big East All-Rookie team in 2012. His absence was noted as an oversight on many fronts, but it nevertheless mirrored Porter's self-evaluation entering...Tags: National Basketball Association, College Basketball, NBA Draft, Otto Porter, Phoenix Suns
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K-State signs transfer from Georgetown
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsKansas State says sophomore forward Brandon Bolden is joining the Wildcats after leaving Georgetown. Coach Bruce Weber announced the Bolden's decision Friday. Bolden will sit out next season as required by the NCAA, but has three years of eligibility...Tags: Kansas State Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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American Athletic Conference Primed For Next Week's Meeting
Over the next day or two, representatives of the athletic departments of the colleges and universities comprising the new American Athletic Conference, at least for the 2013-14 season, will converge on Ponte Vedra, Fla., for the annual spring meeting....Tags: Houston Cougars, DePaul Blue Demons , Connecticut Huskies, Providence Friars, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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McLemore denies bribe allegations
St. Louis Post-DispatchBen McLemore distanced himself from his former St. Louis AAU coach who has claimed that he received cash and all-expense paid trips to help steer McLemore to specific agents or advisers. Speaking at the NBA combine Thursday, McLemore said Darius Cobb...Tags: Missouri Tigers, Phil Pressey, Alex Oriakhi, Ben McLemore, Otto Porter
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2013 NBA Scouting Combine: Otto Porter seems like perfect fit for Cleveland Cavaliers but no meeting on agenda
The Akron Beacon JournalWhen he was asked to name the NBA teams he felt were the best fit for him, Otto Porter Jr. never hesitated in mentioning the Cavaliers. In fact, it was the first team out of his mouth. Yet he won't be meeting with General Manager Chris Grant or anyone...Tags: Tyler Zeller, ESPN (tv network), Carmelo Anthony, Big East Conference, Syracuse Orange
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Tigers hire LSU assistant coach Robert Kirby
Commercial AppealLSU assistant coach Robert Kirby has agreed to fill one of the two vacant assistant coaching slots at the University of Memphis, a source with knowledge of the situation said late Tuesday night. Kirby, a native Memphian, joins the Tigers after one...Tags: LSU Tigers, Otto Porter, National Collegiate Athletic Association, USA Today
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The Wisconsin State Journal Tom Oates column
The Wisconsin State JournalThings weren't awful for Wisconsin sports fans over the past year. Every one of our major college and professional sports teams qualified for the postseason or gave it a good run. Still, you know it's a down year in the state when UW-Whitewater can't...Tags: Jean Segura, Zack Greinke, Baseball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colin Kaepernick
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Women's roundup: No. 3 seed Tar Heels rout Loyola, 19-9
Loyola saw its season come to an end Sunday in the second round of the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament, losing to No. 3 seed North Carolina, 19-9, at Chapel Hill. The Greyhounds' Taryn VanThof scored the game's first goal, but North Carolina (14-3)...Tags: Northwestern Wildcats, NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, Dartmouth Big Green, Stanford Cardinal, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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K-State basketball team gains transfer from Georgetown
The Kansas City StarKansas State's men's basketball team has added a transfer to the mix, bringing in 6-foot-10 Georgetown center Brandon Bolden, who spent one season with the Hoyas, appearing in four games. Bolden, a Sumter, S.C., native, committed to Georgetown in the...Tags: U.S. Army, Basketball
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Women's notebook: Rohrback's return key to Towson's NCAA tournament berth
When the Towson women's lacrosse team played its first game in February, Ashleigh Rohrback wasn't sure she would get back on the field at all this season. The Liberty graduate, who had redshirted her sophomore year after ankle surgery, couldn't shake...
Tags: Hofstra Pride, Towson Tigers, NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, Loyola University Maryland, Loyola Greyhounds
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