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September 10, 2010
Source: NCAA may investigate Pearl, Vols hoops
September 10, 2010KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A person familiar with the situation says the NCAA has talked to Tennessee basketball coach Bruce Pearl and an assistant about possible violations in the program.
Luke Winn: Rice's Kazemi has biggest impact among collegians at FIBA worlds
September 10, 2010Seven college players competed in the FIBA World Championship. Who made the biggest impact? Luke Winn assesses all of the participants, including budding Rice star Arsalan Kazemi.
Dayton to host 'First Four' NCAA tourney games
September 10, 2010INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The University of Dayton will host all four first-round games of the newly expanded men's basketball tournament next March, the NCAA said Thursday.
KU chancellor: Probe had no role in Perkins' exit
September 10, 2010LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) -- The chancellor at the University of Kansas says the abrupt retirement of athletic director Lew Perkins was not connected with a federal investigation into a ticket scam.
Former Wolverines star Robinson guilty of fraud
September 10, 2010DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Rumeal Robinson, who led Michigan to the NCAA championship in 1989, has been found guilty on 11 federal financial fraud charges.
Luke Winn: Kentucky faces crippling blow with Kanter's alleged ineligibility
September 10, 2010Hyped Kentucky recruit Enes Kanter reportedly received more than $100K from his former Turkish team, which would make him ineligible. Luke Winn says this would be a huge hit to UK.
Report: Turkish pro team paid UK recruit
September 10, 2010ISTANBUL (AP) -- Kentucky recruit Enes Kanter received more than $100,000 in cash and benefits while he played for a professional team in Turkey, the club's general manager told The New York Times.
Andy Glockner: Tarkanian's '90-91 Runnin' Rebels still carry an unparalleled mystique
September 10, 2010Twenty years after Jerry Tarkanian's Runnin' Rebels had the nation's undivided attention, there's a lasting mystique. Andy Glockner revisits the most compelling team of the modern era.
Protective order vs. OK State forward dismissed
September 10, 2010STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) A judge has dismissed an emergency protective order issued against Oklahoma State forward Matt Pilgrim after a woman accused him of rape.






