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Kansan.com: Incoming power forward is reminiscent of former Kansas players
Markeiff Morris, who averaged 23 points and 15 rebounds per game at Philadelphia’s Prep Charter High School, is ranked as the 50th-best prospect in the 2008 class by Rivals.com.
Kansan.com: Kansas hopes incoming freshman can play as well as he travels
Travis Releford has played in Argentina, China and Germany before coming to Kansas this summer to attend classes, prepare for basketball team.
Kansan.com: Freshman forward gives the Garden State a better name
Quintreel Thomas is one four newcomers to the basketball team who’s from New Jersey; his game has been compared to that of Darnell Jackson’s.
Kansan.com: Introducing Mario Little
His name could reminds fans of former Jayhawk Mario Chalmers, but his game looks similar to another former Jayhawk — Brandon Rush.
Kansan.com: ‘National champion’ is a title incoming guard is used to
Incoming guard Tyrone Appleton led his junior college team, Midland College, to a national championship, hopes to live up to the title with the Jayhawks.
Detroit News: White likes MSU recruit
From 1984 to 1987 the name Lorenzo White was synonymous with Big Ten football. The 5-foot-11, 222-pounder epitomized an era of play that was predicated on physical rushing attacks and hard-hitting defenses.
Detroit News: White likes MSU recruit
From 1984 to 1987 the name Lorenzo White was synonymous with Big Ten football. The 5-foot-11, 222-pounder epitomized an era of play that was predicated on physical rushing attacks and hard-hitting defenses.
Anchorage Daily News: Whitten leaves UAA for Michigan State
UAA assistant hockey coach Damon Whitten will leave the program for a new job as director of hockey operations at Michigan State, the 2007 national champions, Seawolves athletic director Steve Cobb announced Wednesday.
Wittenberg University: Wittenberg University Announces Athletics Hall Of Honor Class of 2008
Springfield, Ohio — Six Wittenberg University greats will be inducted into the school's Athletics Hall of Honor during 2008 Homecoming Weekend ceremonies, Oct. 10-12. Bruce Borland ’69, Pat Williams Clouse ‘64, Wendel Donathan ’89, David Helm ’69, Don Lynam ’75, and Jennifer Parsons ‘94 will join 172 other Wittenberg greats who have previously been inducted ...
JSOnline: Wisconsin State Amateur
Beaver Dam - OK, Wisconsin vs. Marquette in golf will never rival the Badgers vs. Golden Eagles on the basketball...
2008 All-ACC Academic Men's Tennis Team Announced
Already accomplished Taylor is right at home
Morris Twins possess varied on-court talents
Media picks Ohio State as preseason favorite to win Big Ten football title
Media picks Ohio State as preseason favorite to win Big Ten football title
Longhorns trying long-shot role in Big 12
Oklahoma's no-huddle offense isn't ready just yet
No wholesale changes for new SMU soccer coach
Baylor may throw two QBs at you
Longhorns trying long-shot role in Big 12
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·NW Briefs | Jack DeKubber, 3 others enter WIBC Hall of Fame
Jack DeKubber of Snohomish is one of four coaches being inducted into the Washington Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Thursday at the Tacoma Elks Club. Also being inducted are Lyle McIntosh, Bill Hill and Jim Clifton.
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·Mid-level schools fall short on academic rates
The NCAA hit more than 200 teams at 123 Division I schools when it announced its latest round of academic-related penalties early ...
·Law to back disabled in sports, physical education sought
The U.S. needs a law that amounts to Title IX for the disabled, advocates said in separate Capitol Hill briefings on the House ...
·Former NCAA executive Dave Cawood dies
David E. Cawood, a former high-ranking NCAA executive who helped run the Final Four for more than two decades, died Sunday at ...
·FSU catcher Posey takes home Golden Spikes Award
Florida State's Buster Posey won USA Baseball's Golden Spikes Award on Wednesday, becoming just the second catcher to be honored ...
·Notre Dame names Indianapolis lawyer as new AD
Jack Swarbrick graduated from Notre Dame the same year as the university president, yet the Rev. John Jenkins had not heard of ...
·Houston Baptist, Texas-Pan Am joining Great West Conference
Houston Baptist and Texas-Pan American are among six schools joining the Great West Conference in an expansion from a football-only ...
·Safety board cites signs, safety features in Bluffton bus crash
Investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board say confusing highway signs and a lack of passenger safety features ...
·Okla. State pitcher Oliver sues NCAA over eligibility ruling
Top Oklahoma State pitcher Andy Oliver, abruptly suspended during the baseball regionals, is suing the NCAA to regain his eligibility ...
·World Series run earns Georgia's Perno a new contract
Georgia baseball coach David Perno earned a raise and a five-year contract after leading the Bulldogs to the Southeastern Conference ...
·NCAA chided over enforcement with academic progress rates
Few in higher education or athletics question the NCAA's intent in penalizing college sports teams for academic shortcomings. ...
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