Mens Basketball
Mens Basketball
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MENS BASKETBALL
Kansas lands transfer Tarik Black from Memphis
Memphis forward Tarik Black is transferring to Kansas and will be eligible to play immediately.
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MENS BASKETBALL
Kansas basketball team adds Memphis transfer Tarik Black
Kansas' basketball team has added another big body to a burgeoning roster overhaul.
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MENS BASKETBALL
New Mexico gets some payback
Congratulations Steve Alford, you and your New Mexico Lobos just lost to underdog Harvard in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, please accept your parting gift of a seven-year, $18.2 million contract with UCLA.
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MENS BASKETBALL
Willie Burton returns to Minnesota . . . to a degree
Willie Burton will walk across a stage Saturday morning to receive his University of Minnesota diploma, and it will not be difficult to distinguish him from his classmates.
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MENS BASKETBALL
Chip Scoggins: Pitino Ball will look foreign to Minnesota Gophers fans
REDWOOD FALLS, Minn. � Richard Pitino walked into a community center banquet room and a group of fans immediately surrounded him in search of autographs, pictures and a few words with the new Minnesota Gophers basketball coach.
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Former Tulane standout joins San Diego State
Josh Davis, formerly of Tulane, was added to the San Diego State roster after the school granted him an Athletic Offer of Aid.
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MENS BASKETBALL
Rutgers makes Louisville's Hermann AD
Rutgers named Julie Hermann its new athletic director Wednesday, and the former No. 2 athletic administrator at Louisville promised a restart for the scandal-scarred program following the ouster of its men's basketball coach and the resignation of other officials.
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Penn State's Marshall to forgo senior season
Penn State junior guard Jermaine Marshall announced on Wednesday that he will forgo his senior season to pursue a professional basketball career.
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MENS BASKETBALL
Top basketball recruit Andrew Wiggins, described by Self as an 'alpha dog,' picks Kansas
The lines of communication had been dead for weeks. Andrew Wiggins had been in his own world, processing information, school by school, guarding his secret from a curious basketball world.




