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How S.M.U., Once the Rogue of College Sports, Got Back to the Big Time
For those wanting to trace the evolution of money and college sports over the past half-century, Southern Methodist offers a perfect example.
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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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LSU’s Flau’Jae Johnson Drops New Song With NLE Choppa As NCAA Tournament Starts
The sophomore guard is prepping collaborations with hip-hop heavyweights like Lil Wayne and NLE Choppa as she helps L.S.U. defend its basketball title in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
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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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Bobby Knight, Basketball Coach Known for Trophies and Tantrums, Dies at 83
Knight raised Indiana to the national top tier while upholding academic standards, but he was notorious for the rage he directed at players and referees.
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Union Push by Dartmouth Athletes Is Distinct From Previous Failed Efforts
A bid to unionize by the Dartmouth men’s basketball team raises questions that earlier unsuccessful campaigns in college sports have not addressed.
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The Big Ten Lands Oregon and Washington, Leaving the Pac-12 Bereft
The Big Ten booms to 18 schools with the move, powered by TV money, and the once-great Pac-12 dwindles to four after three more schools leave for the Big 12.
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Bronny James, Recovering From Cardiac Arrest, Goes Home From the Hospital
LeBron James Jr.’s release was one of several indications that things were returning to normal three days after he collapsed on a basketball court.
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What to Know About Bronny James’s Cardiac Arrest
James was hospitalized after suffering cardiac arrest during a practice at the University of Southern California. He was released Thursday.
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Bronny James, Son of LeBron James, Is Stable After Cardiac Arrest
Bronny, a basketball recruit at the University of Southern California, was stricken during a practice on Monday. He is out of intensive care and in stable condition, his family said.
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One Small Change Goes a Long Way After a Corruption Scandal
One of the few enduring changes from the N.C.A.A. after an investigation of basketball recruiting by the F.B.I. is more involvement from high school teams in showcasing players.
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Former L.S.U. Men’s Basketball Coach Will Wade Suspended for 10 Games
Wade, who was hired this year to coach at McNeese State, was not cited for the most notorious charge against him: that he lured recruits with illicit payments.
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Bob Huggins Resigns From West Virginia After Drunken Driving Charges
The men’s basketball coach, who was arrested Friday in Pittsburgh, had been suspended in May after he used a homophobic slur in a radio interview.
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Alabama Basketball Manager Says He, Not Player, Was at Deadly Shooting
A freshman player sued The Times after it placed him at a crime scene. The newspaper will correct its coverage.
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West Virginia Suspends Bob Huggins and Cuts His Pay Over Homophobic Slur
Huggins, the men’s basketball coach at West Virginia since 2007, must also take sensitivity training after using the slur twice and mocking Catholics on a radio program this week.
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West Virginia Coach Bob Huggins Uses Homophobic Slur on Radio Show
The Hall of Famer used the word twice while discussing Cincinnati’s rivalry with Xavier. He said he would “fully accept” any consequences, as his employer reviewed the situation.
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A Growing W.N.B.A. Still Boxes Out Some Personalities
Ahead of the W.N.B.A. draft, women’s basketball remains troubled by racial disparities in how its stars are showcased.
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Jill Biden Stumbles by Inviting N.C.A.A. Winners (and Losers) to the White House
The first lady waded into the aftermath of a women’s basketball championship game that was about more than who won and who lost.
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10 Takeaways From the N.C.A.A. Tournaments
Underdogs from New Jersey made an impression, trash talkers held court, and pep bands showed how much they care.
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Restaurant Pushes Back on UConn Star Jordan Hawkins’s Calamari Illness Claim
A UConn star blamed calamari for his rough weekend at the Final Four, putting it on a long menu of items said to have altered the course of sporting events.
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