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How March Madness Upsets Can Bring Attention and Money to Universities
As administrators at universities like St. Peter’s, Fairleigh Dickinson and Florida Gulf Coast can attest, upset victories bring attention, alumni donations and a lot of work.
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A Big Year for Women’s College Basketball in New York
Both the Columbia and N.Y.U. women’s teams made it to postseason tournaments.
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For Women’s Basketball, Caitlin Clark’s Lasting Impact May Be Economic
People have flocked to watch the Iowa star on TV and in person at a time when her sport is more valuable than it ever was before.
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Max Hardy, 40, Dies; Helped Bring Chef-Driven Cuisine to Detroit
With his unique blend of Lowcountry and Caribbean influences, he ranked among the best of a new generation of Black culinary wizards.
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Dawn Staley Is More Than a Basketball Coach for Her Players
For the veteran women’s coach at the college and Olympic levels, honesty and discipline are central to leadership.
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How to Sit Courtside at Madison Square Garden
Close to the action at a Knicks game, a writer gets some advice from Kenan Thompson of “Saturday Night Live.”
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Lefty Driesell, Basketball Coach Who Put Maryland on the Map, Dies at 92
He built Maryland into a national powerhouse and became the first coach to win more than 100 games at each of four major college programs.
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Dartmouth Players Are Employees Who Can Unionize, U.S. Official Says
A regional director for the National Labor Relations Board cleared the way for the collegiate men’s basketball team to hold a vote.
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N.C.A.A. Investigates Booster Club Funding for College Sports
The University of Tennessee’s football program is under investigation for recruiting violations involving a donor collective, signaling an effort to rein in the role of outside money in college sports.
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Joel Embiid Wants the African Diaspora to Flourish Onscreen
“I’ve always been passionate about storytelling,” said the N.B.A. star, whose production studio will create a documentary about Memphis Depay’s success on the Dutch soccer team.
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My Rick Pitino Story
A basketball coach’s persistence has a newly retired journalist reminiscing about newsgathering in a different era.
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Herbert Kohl, Former Wisconsin Senator and Milwaukee Bucks Owner, Dies at 88
A member of the family that founded Kohl’s department stores, he guarded federal budgets as a U.S. senator while spending lavishly to revive the N.B.A. team he owned.
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George McGinnis Dies at 73; Powered His Way to Basketball Stardom
He won two titles with the Pacers of the A.B.A. before joining Julius Erving on the N.B.A.’s 76ers, but it was 35 years before the Hall of Fame inducted him.
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Bought as an N.B.A. Team, the Mavericks Are Being Sold as Much More
Pro sports franchises are increasingly providing much of their value as anchors for larger business enterprises, including entertainment complexes.
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Dallas Mavericks Sale Reflects Growing Links Between Pro Sports and Gambling
The proposed purchase of the N.B.A.’s Dallas Mavericks by a casino operator is the latest sign of how fully leagues have embraced the gaming world.
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Why Some Korean Basketball Players Love the Bank Shot
Banked free throws, an unorthodox technique, have a cult following in the Korean Basketball League.
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Johnny Green, Jumpin’ Knicks All-Star, Dies at 89
An All-Star forward — and an all-American at Michigan State — he was known as Jumpin’ Johnny, able to soar over taller opponents for 14 seasons in the N.B.A.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Seeks to Nullify His Purchase of Toronto House
Irate investors looking for a bankrupt “crypto king” were regular visitors to the new Toronto-area home of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Walter Davis, Basketball Star With a Velvet Touch, Dies at 69
“Walter is a good shooter until the fourth period,” one coach said of Davis, a standout in both college and the N.B.A. “Then he becomes a great shooter.”
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For Bobby Knight, a Basketball Legend, Baseball Provided a Comforting Coda
As his memory declined, Bobby Knight, the volatile former Indiana University basketball coach, found some solace in the Cleveland baseball team of his youth.
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