Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was hospitalized Monday out of caution and did not travel with the team to Colorado, the school announced.
Category: NCAA
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‘First round’s on me’: DePaul coach Holtmann covers drinks for students after Marquette win
Chris Holtmann seems to have DePaul moving in the right direction. And after record student attendance, the coach gave back in a very collegiate manner: free drinks.
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Air Force coach suspended over player treatment
Air Force men’s basketball coach Joe Scott has been indefinitely suspended pending an investigation into the treatment of cadet-athletes.
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Arizona unanimous No. 1 for first time; ISU falls
Arizona is the unanimous No. 1 for the first time in program history, retaining the top spot for a sixth straight week. UConn, Michigan, Purdue and Duke round out the top five.
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Men’s AP Top 25 poll reaction: Arizona solidifies spot, Kansas returns
The latest top-25 poll is out, featuring all three unbeaten teams. What’s next for all 25 ranked teams?
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Gonzaga loses star Huff (left knee) for 4-8 weeks
Amid a breakout junior season, Gonzaga’s Braden Huff will be sidelined for four to eight weeks after injuring his left knee in practice earlier this week.
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Dozens charged with college hoops point shaving
A college basketball point-shaving scheme involving more than 39 players on 17 teams resulted in dozens of games in the previous two seasons being fixed by a gambling ring that included a former NBA player, according to a federal indictment.
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OSU’s Johnson granted TRO, can play immediately
Ohio State has added Penn State transfer Puff Johnson to its roster after he was granted a temporary restraining order for immediate eligibility.
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Coit ties Terps record with 9 3s on 43-point day
David Coit tied the program’s single-game record for made 3-pointers and scored a career-high 43 points — including 30 in the first half — to help Maryland beat Penn State 96-73 for the Terrapins’ first Big Ten win this season.
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‘This was too easy’: Inside six games the feds allege were rigged
Prosecutors allege a gambling ring bribed 39 NCAA players to fix dozens of games. Here’s a closer look at six.