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LaBradford Franklin Transfers from SDSU
In a move that was widely expected, point guard LaBradford Franklin announced Tuesday that he is transferring from San Diego State once he completes the current session of summer school...
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Tim Hardaway's Son Works out for Knicks
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The son of former Knicks' nemesis Tim Hardaway was decked out in orange and blue, the colors of the team his dad hated losing to and loved beating when he was with Miami...
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FIU Gets 2014 Postseason Ban
Former Florida International coach Richard Pitino must be glad that he left FIU when he did—the school is ineligible for the 2014 postseason because it failed to meet the NCAA's minimum number in the Academic Progress Rate...
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Program APR Continues to Rise Under Martin
The NCAA released updated Academic Progress Rate (APR) data Tuesday, and the Tennessee men's basketball program's multi-year APR score of 973 is its best ever.....
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Izzo Prepared for Long Process of Securing Class of '14 Commitments
WEST BLOOMFIELD -- Michigan State coach Tom Izzo and his staff have made scouting trips, scholarships offers and in-home visits to some of the top prospects in the 2014 recruiting class...
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U-M Performs Performs Well in NCAA APR
ANN ARBOR -- The Michigan football program's rolling four-year Academic Progress Rate increased for a second straight year and remains well above the NCAA-mandated average.....
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Tigers Facing Post-Season Ban Due to Academics
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UConn Makes Grade with APR
The UConn men's basketball team, as expected, has an Academic Progress Rating (APR) score of 947 for the 2010-11 season and with a two year rolling average of 962 is eligible for the NCAA tournament next season...
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Big 10 in No Rush to Expand
Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon has gone on record saying he believes the winds of college athletic expansion have yet to calm.....
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Michigan Target Bluiett Considering 23 Schools
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FIU Hit with Post-Season Ban
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Jamari Traylor's Story, and Why He's so Easy to Root for
If there is anyone that you should be rooting for in college hoops, regardless of where your fan allegiance lies, it's Kansas forward Jamari Traylor...
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Alabama State Has 4 Teams Facing Postseason Bans Due to Academics
Alabama State's football, men's basketball, baseball and women's volleyball teams face Academic Progress Rate postseason bans for 2013-14, although the NCAA noted those teams' cases are still under review...
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Former Ute Burgess Joins Basketball Staff
Utah's men's basketball team is adding a familiar name to its staff as former player Chris Burgess is joining the staff as an undergraduate assistant coach...
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Larrañaga to Work USA Basketball Fantasy Camp
Miami coach Jim Larrañaga and many of the biggest names in coaching will be on hand to give the ultimate basketball enthusiast the exclusive opportunity to experience being a ...
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Memphis Gets Homecourt Advantage in AAC Tourney
Memphis will get homecourt advantage in the inaugural American Athletic Conference basketball championship next March, but will it matter if they meet Louisville in the final? Syracuse ...
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Prospect Allen Crabbe Injured in Nets Workout
Roughly ten minutes into today's Brooklyn Nets group workout, California junior guard Allen Crabbe -- connected in various mock drafts to the Nets at 22nd -- ended his workout early ...
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2014 Power Forward Philip Cofer Commits to Vols
Philip Cofer, son of former Vol football player Michael Cofer, announced via Twitter his verbal commitment to play basketball for the Vols on Tuesday...
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Report: Vols Land 6'8" PF Cofer
2014 power forward Philip Cofer (6'8/205) has committed to Tennessee. Ranked No. 56 overall by ESPN, 127 by 247Sports and 141 by Rivals...
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N.C. State's Leslie Works Out for Knicks
The Knicks need youth in their frontcourt and have been working out a slew of big men to see if one catches their fancy. On Tuesday, N.C. State's C.J. Leslie was one of two forwards to work out along with New Mexico's Tony Snell...
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Ollie, Calhoun Take Part In Jim Calhoun Cancer Challenge Ride and Walk
Jim Calhoun rode his bike for an incident-free 16 miles, then waited at the finish line for Kevin Ollie, who rode 25 miles.....
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KU Men's Hoops Perfect in APR Report
It's academic-progress-rate time at universities across the country, and at Kansas University that means yet another reason for the men's basketball program to celebrate.....
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Top Shots: A Look at Bill Self's Best Shooting Guards
During the first installment of this year's summer series, which will look back at the top players and moments in the 10-season Bill Self era, the Journal-World and KUSports...
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Tyler Ennis Part of Canadian Basketball Boom
Canada in the last few years has produced a wealth of talented NBA prospects. Tristan Thompson is developing nicely for the Cleveland Cavaliers.....
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AAC Tourney (As Expected) to Memphis
THE FIRST MEN'S BASKETBALL tournament in the American Athletic Conference's will be played, as expected, at Memphis' FedEx Forum. The league made the official announcement today...