Miss. St. hoops recruit meets with NCAA (AP)
The attorney for Mississippi State signee Renardo Sidney, whose eligibility to play for the Bulldogs is being investigated by the NCAA, and his parents says meetings with the NCAA on Monday and Tuesday were "productive." The Sidneys met with NCAA investigators at the Montgomery, Ala., offices of attorney Don Jackson, answered questions about their finances and are now returning to Los…
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Miss. St. hoops recruit meets with NCAA (AP)
Probe of college football title's system suggested on grounds of …
Probe of college football’s title system suggestedWASHINGTON — A lawyer for a college athletic conference told Congress on Tuesday that it would be in the public’s interest if the government investigated the system that determines college … June 27th, 2009 Court gave baseball 1922 pass on antitrust lawsWASHINGTON — Football may be the nation’s most popular sport , but baseball is the favored game with the Supreme Court, which gave the national pastime an exemption from …
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NCAA rejects Kelvin Sampson’s appeal (AP)
The NCAA is finished with the latest Kelvin Sampson saga. The NCAA on Tuesday rejected an appeal from the former Indiana basketball coach, who was slapped with five years of potential penalties for taking part in more than 100 impermissible calls to recruits while coaching the Hoosiers. The NCAA said its infractions committee upheld the violations found in the case, which prompted an overhaul at..

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Nothing inconceivable about Davidson writer’s success
Davidson had just pulled off two improbable victories. Stephen Curry scored 30 points in the second half, including a 3-pointer with a minute left to lead the Wildcats to a mild upset of Gonzaga, 82-76, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Curry then helped Davidson erase a 15-point second-half deficit to stun Georgetown, 74-70, to advance into the Sweet Sixteen.

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