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Rittenberg: Williams trying to create Buzz at Marquette
You may not know Buzz Williams' face (or even his name), but those who know this unknown say Marquette made a good choice in picking him to take over when Tom Crean left, writes Adam Rittenberg.
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O'Neil: Ford adjusts to high expectations at Oklahoma State
Travis Ford has enjoyed a meteoric rise in the coaching ranks in his short career. Now in charge of an Oklahoma State program with high expectations, he knows that as the jobs get bigger, the pressure gets greater, writes Dana O'Neil.
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Southeast Missouri will not appeal NCAA sanctions
Southeast Missouri's women's basketball team will not appeal an NCAA sanctions calling for the forfeiture of 44 victories and placing both the women's and men's programs on two years of probation.
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Indiana to give up two scholarships next season
Indiana University will give up two basketball scholarships for the upcoming season in anticipation of penalties related to the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate, assistant athletic director Frank Cuervo confirmed Wednesday.
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Coaches Fulmer, Pearl get raises at Tennessee
Tennessee signed football coach Phillip Fulmer and basketball coach Bruce Pearl to new deals Wednesday that will keep them with the Volunteers through 2014.
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UAF cuts Top of the World Classic, cites new rule
The University of Alaska Fairbanks has canceled its BP Top of the World college basketball tournament. University officials said Wednesday they weren't able to attract teams in the competitive landscape that followed an NCAA rule change.
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Howland agrees to new 7-year contract with UCLA
UCLA coach Ben Howland, who has guided the Bruins to the Final Four each of the past three years, agreed to a new seven-year contract.
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Big Blue-hoo: Kentucky basketball museum closes
The University of Kentucky Basketball Museum in Lexington has closed its doors, according to media reports in Kentucky.
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Jennings: College no guarantee even if SAT OK
Recruit Brandon Jennings might go to play in Europe even if he has the necessary SAT scores for college.
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Robison, groundbreaking Texas Tech coach, dies
Polk Robison, whose success as Texas Tech's basketball coach helped the school break into the Southwest Conference in 1956, has died. He was 96.
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Davidson's McKillop agrees to multiyear extension
Davidson basketball coach Bob McKillop has agreed to a multiyear contract extension, three months after the Wildcats' surprising NCAA tournament run.
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Georgia's Humphrey dismissed following arrest
Georgia coach Dennis Felton has dismissed Billy Humphrey from the team following Humphrey's third arrest in less than a year.
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Reports: Lawrence seeking transfer out of Mizzou
Missouri guard Keon Lawrence has been granted permission to seek a transfer, according to state media reports.
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Ohio U. hires top Ohio St. hoop assistant Groce
Ohio University has hired Ohio State assistant John Groce as its men's basketball coach.
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IUPUI coach changes goodwill mission itinerary
The shoes will still make their way to Africa but Ron Hunter and his IUPUI basketball players won't accompany them.
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