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June 19, 2013; Updated: 1:25 am
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June 18, 2013; Updated: 4:40 am
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June 18, 2013; Updated: 11:55 pm
The WNBA's first president feels that women's college basketball needs to make changes if the sport is to grow.
Val Ackerman was hired by the NCAA in November to assess the state of the women's game. In a report submitted last week,...
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June 15, 2013; Updated: 11:29 pm
Omaha, Neb. - The calendar says it's June, and here are Indiana and Louisville playing for a national championship.
Yes, the sport is baseball this time, not the game played with the big orange ball for which both schools are...
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June 12, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
Chapel Hill, N.C. - North Carolina carried a No. 1 ranking nearly all year along with the expectation of returning to the College World Series.
It turned out the top overall seed in the NCAA tournament would have to fight though all...
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June 10, 2013; Updated: 11:29 pm
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June 10, 2013; Updated: 11:29 pm
Mystic's Matt Harvey told ESPN.com on Sunday he expects to make his next scheduled start on Thursday when the New York Mets host the St. Louis Cardinals at Citi Field.
Harvey, the ex-Fitch great, began warming up in the top of the eighth...
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June 10, 2013; Updated: 11:29 pm
Ledyard - Harvard hoisted a broom up the boathouse flagpole late Sunday morning, signifying another dominating performance in the historic Harvard-Yale Regatta.
The 148th running of the race between Ivy League rivals featured a...
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June 9, 2013; Updated: 4:27 pm
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June 9, 2013; Updated: 11:55 pm
Ledyard - Harvard's seniors missed their commencement ceremony in late May for a trip to the Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championships in Sacramento, Calif., where they finished second to Washington.
Today, following...
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June 6, 2013; Updated: 11:55 pm
Rutgers incoming athletic director Julie Hermann says the problems she encountered as a women's volleyball coach at Tennessee are part of the reason she's a good fit as a sports administrator.
Speaking to reporters during a campus visit...
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June 5, 2013; Updated: 11:58 pm
Ledyard - Harry Parker recalls that even Malcolm Howard, who won three national championships while rowing in Harvard's varsity eight, as well as an Olympic gold medal in Beijing, wasn't ready to compete at the varsity level when he was a...
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June 1, 2013; Updated: 11:58 pm
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May 28, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
Omaha, Neb. - As good as the record-setting Vanderbilt baseball team has been this season, North Carolina has been just a little bit better.
That was the opinion of the NCAA Division I baseball tournament selection committee, which...
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May 27, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
Everett Golson is out for at least the fall semester at Notre Dame, saying he has been suspended by the university for what he called poor academic judgment.
"I take full responsibility for my poor choices and will do all that is asked of...
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May 27, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
Newark, N.J. - New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie plans to speak with Rutgers officials about a report that the athletic director hired to clean up the school's scandal-scarred program quit as Tennessee's women's volleyball coach 16 years ago...
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May 14, 2013; Updated: 11:59 pm
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May 8, 2013; Updated: 11:43 pm
New York - The only time Tommie Frazier and Danny Wuerffel shared the field during their brilliant college careers, Frazier's Nebraska team trampled Wuerffel and Florida in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl to win the national...
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May 8, 2013; Updated: 11:43 pm
The Final Four's first two games are moving to cable next year. The national semifinals will air on TBS in 2014 and 2015, with the title game remaining on CBS, the companies said Tuesday.
Under the 14-year deal that CBS and Turner Sports...
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April 27, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
Waterford High School graduate Nolan Long will play basketball and baseball at Wagner College next year.
Long made the announcement Thursday night.
Wagner, located on Staten Island, is a member of the Northeast Conference with...
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April 25, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
Pasadena, Calif. - The grandest stage in sports was too much for the guys who are putting together the College Football Playoff to pass up.
The BCS conference commissioners announced Wednesday that Cowboys Stadium in Arlington,...
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April 24, 2013; Updated: 7:13 am
Longtime Eastern Connecticut State University baseball coach Bill Holowaty has been suspended with pay for the rest of the season on complaints that he cursed, threw a helmet into the bleachers during a game and failed to follow university...
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April 23, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
The Atlantic Coast Conference will retain the media rights of any school that chooses to leave the conference before 2027, essentially locking its schools into the league through the length of its current television deal.
The league said...
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April 19, 2013; Updated: 11:42 pm
Rutgers is turning to one of its greatest players to lead the basketball program past an embarrassing coaching scandal and into its future with the Big Ten Conference.
A person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press that Los...
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April 14, 2013; Updated: 6:35 am
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Should the Red Sox have kept Terry Francona as manager for another year?
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