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- Sports Leagues Struggle With Online Media Relations Too
- The NCAA is far from the only sports rights-holder to fret about how to control online media access to its games. The New York Times has a long piece today about how the major leagues are struggling with the issue, too. The problem, in a nutshell, is...
- Blog posts 2008-04-21
- ncaa Pools and Your Office
- NCAA Pools and Your OfficeRe: NCASA Pools and Your OfficeThe voting results so far on this topic are mildly surprising. After reading the article, the question that we were asked to vote on, "Are you now ethically obligated to stop the pool?" requires a resounding yes. We are obligated to...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-17
- ncaa Pools and Your Office
- Today's poll looks at March Madness, that time of the year when the nation turns its eyes to college basketball for three long weekends on the way to the NCAA title. And with that comes the inevitable office pool. In comparison to other sports-related office-productivity threats, the...
- Blog posts 2008-03-14
- Can You Put Limits on Social Media Coverage?
- One of the most intriguing and disruptive elements of the social media revolution is that the creation of social media can happen anywhere, at anytime. For instance, I recently researched, wrote and published a Catching Flack post while riding in the back seat of a taxi headed to San...
- Blog posts 2008-01-11
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- 218 teams whistled for academic trouble
- The NCAA on Tuesday hit more than 200 college sports teams with scholarship reductions and other sanctions because of academic shortcomings. Among them: Sweet 16 qualifier Tennessee and five other teams that were in the NCAA men's basketball tournament and two Bowl Championship Series entrants, Kansas and Hawaii,...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Underachievers face sanctions
- Twenty-six teams are perhaps a year from finding out -- and illustrating to the rest of the country -- just how seriously the NCAA is taking academic reform. They include a couple of major college football teams, Temple and San Jose State. In men's basketball, they count Fresno...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Lady Blues draw top-seeded HornetsLady Blues draw top-seeded Hornets
- By Ken Corbitt THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Washburn squeezed into the NCAA Division II softball tournament as the No. 8 seed in the North Central Regional. After sweating out the selection, coach Lisa Carey says the Lady Blues have nothing to lose. But...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Bods grab big lead at regionalIchabods pad lead at golf regional
- The Capital-Journal FINDLAY, Ohio - Washburn lowered its team score by 11 strokes from the first round and increased its lead by 12 after the second round of the NCAA Division II Central Regional golf tournament Tuesday. The Ichabods posted a four-man score of...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- sports in brief
- Local & state: UNO's Weddle shoots another 75 at regional Abbey Weddle, a former city girls champion at Washburn Rural, shot a second consecutive 75 for her Nebraska-Omaha team on Tuesday for a 150 total and sole possession of fourth place in the NCAA Division II North...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Temple football loses four scholarships
- Since Al Golden took over as Temple's football coach in December 2005, there have been no eligibility issues. Still, the program again has been cited for academic failings that took place before his arrival on North Broad Street. Yesterday, the NCAA announced the fourth-year Academic Progress Rates for all Division...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- ncaa hopes schools learn lesson
- INDIANAPOLIS -- NCAA president Myles Brand wants college teams concerned as much about academic scores as final scores. If they aren't, they might be barred from NCAA tournaments. Brand warned the underachievers Tuesday they could get hit with the NCAA's harshest sanctions -- fewer scholarships, reductions in...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Cougars pick up ugly softball win
- PROVO -- The Brigham Young University softball team took a break from Mountain West Conference action Tuesday to take on the struggling Wolverines of UVSC. While the Cougars played well enough to get the 6-1 win, BYU coach Gordon Eakin wasn't exactly pleased with the way his team played. ...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Owls are flagged by ncaa
- Despite showing marked improvement in the classroom under third-year coach Al Golden, the Temple football team was one of 218 Division I programs to be penalized under the NCAA's report on Academic Progress Rates that was released yesterday. Temple's APR of 868 - its average score for the 2003-04, 2004-05,...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Weber football hit hard by ncaa
- When the NCAA released its annual report on academic progress at schools across the country, it caught Weber State football coach Ron McBride by surprise. The former University of Utah coach, entering his fourth season with the Wildcats, had been working under a few sanctions from the...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Campus notes
- BYU SOFTBALL: The BYU softball team (38-17, 11-5) heads into the final week of regular season play, trying to regain the Mountain West Conference lead. BYU will host UVSC on Tuesday at 5 p.m. before it plays a doubleheader at Colorado State on...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- U. happy with surprise transfer
- He doesn't wear one when he pitches and, in fact, the pair of them are put away somewhere in a drawer back home in Arizona right now. Still, Utah pitcher Brian Budrow is perhaps the only player in the history of college baseball in Utah who can...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Here's the ncaa scoop on Penn, Temple women's lacrosse teams
- The backstory narrating the success of a sports program is always the best feature. In the case of the Penn and Temple women's lacrosse programs, it's hard to determine which tale trumps the other - making it only fitting to tell both. NCAA Tournament bids await both teams, thanks to...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Online Biz Pub Silicon Alley Insider Installs COO and Publisher
- Blodget-Helmed Tech Site Nabs Internet Vet Julie Hansen NEW YORK, May 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Silicon Alley Insider (SAI) (http://www.alleyinsider.com/), the business news and analysis site founded by former top-ranked Wall Street Internet analyst, Henry Blodget (http://www.alleyinsider.com/henry-blodget.html), and former DoubleClick CEO, Kevin P. Ryan (http://www.alleycorp.com/execs.jxp), today appointed industry...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Abbott Joins CoolXposure as Regional Marketing Director
- SOUTHLAKE, Texas -- Annetta Abbott has been named regional marketing director for CoolXposure, Inc. (CoolXposure). Abbott will be based in Oklahoma City, and focus on new market development in the NCAA Division II and III, NAIA, and high school levels, as well as event marketing. Abbott has 18...
- Articles 2008-05-05
- Ask the Ad Team
- Q: There is a Home Depot commercial with Jason Taylor of the Miami Dolphins and several other athletes. Who is the guy who plays the basketball player that gets "scanned" at the register? Ironically, he's wearing a jersey from the NCAA champion Kansas Jayhawks. --Mike Noblet, Parkland, Fla....
- Articles 2008-05-05
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