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    Keyen Green Gets Women’s Enhancement Scholarship at the NCAA

    Keyen Green, a graduate of the University of Tennessee’s women’s basketball program, has been awarded an NCAA Ethnic Minority and Women’s Enhancement Graduate Scholarship, the organization said. Green is thought to be the first Lady Vol Hoops player to attain that honor, according to UT’s Thornton Athletics Student Life Center. She joins fellow Tennessee student-athletes […] More

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    Men’s volleyball at Long Beach State earns the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament

    Today, Long Beach State was seeded first in the NCAA men’s volleyball tournament, while UCLA earned the other at-large bid in the seven-team field. Pepperdine is a third Southern California team in the field, having qualified by winning the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament. The tournament will be held at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion and will […] More

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    Jay Wright graciously exits the collegiate basketball scene

    Wright has accomplished everything a college basketball coach can do, and even more than that. In 2016 and 2018, he won the NCAA championship. He guided Villanova to four Final Four appearances. He won eight regular-season Big East championships and five Big East Tournament championships. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of […] More

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    Danton Cole is fired as Michigan State’s hockey coach

    Michigan State is on the lookout for a new head coach. Alan Haller said Tuesday, in his first significant step as athletic director, that Danton Cole had been fired. Cole was the head coach for five seasons, with a 58-101-12 record. “I’ve spent the last month assessing our hockey program’s current state. It has become […] More

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    Probationary Status for Ohio State Athletic Programs Due to NCAA Violations

    On Tuesday afternoon, the Division I Committee on Infractions disclosed that Ohio State’s fencing, women’s golf, and women’s basketball teams had committed various NCAA infractions “over the period of several years.” Additionally, the institution was penalized $5,000 and a percentage of the budgets of the different departments. As a result of the violation, all three […] More

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    Gymnasts from Utah Finish Third in the NCAA Championships

    Utah Gymnastics finished third in the NCAA on Saturday afternoon at Dickies Arena for the second year in a row. Utah finished third with a 197.750, trailing Oklahoma, who won the national championship with a 198.200, and Florida, which finished second with a 198.0875. “Overall, I felt our first two events were extremely strong,” head […] More

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    SOONERS ADVANCE TO THE FINALS OF THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

    On Saturday at the Lloyd Noble Center, the Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team progressed to the NCAA Championships Finals with a score of 407.290 in the Session II Qualifier. Additionally, Michigan (412.890) and Ohio State (407.956) progressed. Earlier on Friday, Illinois, Nebraska, and Stanford qualified. “We all contribute to the spark,” OU freshman Emre Dodanli explained. […] More

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    Juda Wins NCAA Championships and Leads Michigan to Third Place

    Junior Paul Juda of the University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team won a pair of NCAA titles Saturday (April 16) in the NCAA Championships at Oklahoma’s Lloyd Noble Center, winning both the all-around and vault competitions. The Wolverines finished third as a team.Juda earned an 85.298 in the all-around and a 15.000 on vault en […] More

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    Jaedyn Rucker is a nationally ranked gymnast

    Rucker earned the NCAA gymnastics championships’ individual national title on vault on Thursday. The Utah gymnast earned the individual national title on vault during Thursday’s NCAA women’s gymnastics championship semifinals at Dickies Arena. Rucker earned a score of 9.9625 on the event, the highest of any gymnast in either semi-final session. Rucker becomes the seventh […] More

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    Doug Brenner amends his complaint against the NCAA to include a $100 million damages claim

    Doug Brenner, a former Oregon offensive lineman, is suing the NCAA for $100 million in punitive damages and also names the University of Oregon and its former head football coach, Willie Taggart, as defendants in the trial, which begins Tuesday in Eugene. Brenner claims in the complaint that he incurred permanent injuries in 2017 following […] More

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