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Patrick Ewing, Jr. Highlights Harlem Globetrotters 2008 Draft
Son of NBA Legend, College Slam Dunk Champ and Olympic High Jumper among Six Chosen to Vie for a Spot on the World's Most Famous Basketball Team PHOENIX -- The iconic Harlem Globetrotters have selected Georgetown's Patrick Ewing, Jr. as the top pick in the team's second annual player...
Tags: NBA, NCAA, team
Research articles 2008-07-02
EA SPORTS Unveils Wii-Specific "All-Play" Line of Games
NCAA Football 09 All-Play, Available in July, Launches New Wii Initiative REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Electronic Arts Inc. (Nasdaq:ERTS) has unveiled new game details and the unique line-look for its "EA SPORTS[TM] All-Play" products shipping this summer and fall for the Wii[TM]. Designed for social play and featuring unique...
Tags: Electronic Arts Inc., Games, NBA, NCAA
Research articles 2008-06-26
Basketball Star Candace Parker Awarded 2008 Honda-Broderick Cup
University of Tennessee Standout Named Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year NEW YORK -- Basketball superstar and two-time Honda Sports Award winner (2007, 2008) Candace Parker of the University of Tennessee has been awarded the 32nd annual Honda-Broderick Cup, designating her as the 2008 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the...
Tags: Honda Motor Co., NCAA, team, women
Research articles 2008-06-23
John Smallwood: NCAA gave Duke lacrosse program an unfair shot at title
JUSTICE WAS SERVED.It was the verdict that was delivered on the most level playing field available - the field of play.Some will say that yesterday's NCAA Division I men's lacrosse championship game between Johns Hopkins and Syracuse was anticlimactic.Many thought the only just ending to the 2008 NCAA championship would...
Tags: Duke University, eligibility, NCAA, Strategy
Research articles 2008-05-27
Mayo accuser will cooperate
The attorney for the man who alleges that a runner for a sports agency gave cash and gifts to Southern California basketball star O.J. Mayo said his client will cooperate with NCAA investigators and is working on a book project that will incorporate the Mayo story. ...
Tags: Benefits, Bush, Johnson, MARKETING, NBA, NCAA, USC
Research articles 2008-05-21
Sampson joins Bucks staff
MILWAUKEE -- Kelvin Sampson wants to restore his reputation and continue his career, and hopes he took a step in that direction by accepting a job as an assistant coach with the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday. But Sampson will pass on the chance to explain his version of...
Tags: CAREER, coach, Indiana, job, NBA, NCAA, recruiting
Research articles 2008-05-20
NBA's 'one and done' rule may have role in abuses
The head of the NCAA's enforcement division said Monday that the NBA one-and-done rule for college basketball players could be contributing to potential rules violations. One-and-dones are athletes who play a year of college basketball before becoming instant millionaires in the NBA. They have been a...
Tags: Benefits, NBA, NCAA
Research articles 2008-05-13
UCLA wins 4th NCAA title in row
Dominant defensively and efficient on offense, UCLA fought off rival Southern California 6-3 Sunday in Stanford, Calif., to win the NCAA women's water polo championship. UCLA (33-0) won its fourth consecutive national crown and sixth NCAA title overall. Trailing 5-1 late in the third quarter, USC...
Tags: Games, NCAA, SECURITY, Spyware, University of California at Los Angeles, USC
Research articles 2008-05-12
UCLA women go after 10th water polo title
Each week, USA TODAY will spotlight a campus or town where interesting spring sports events are happening. This weekend: NCAA women's water polo championships, today through Sunday Overview: Three-time defending champion UCLA is seeking an unprecedented four-peat and its 10th national title....
Tags: NCAA, Stanford, University of California at Los Angeles, women
Research articles 2008-05-09
Duke gets No. 1 seed in lacrosse tourney
Duke earned the top seed in the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament for the second consecutive year, but Georgetown, the only team to beat the Blue Devils in the regular season, won't be around for a rematch. Instead, the Great Western Lacrosse League will send an unprecedented three members to the...
Tags: Maryland, NCAA, SEC, team, tournament
Research articles 2008-05-05
Sports briefs
RICHMOND, Va. AP -- Denny Hamlin appeared headed toward an easy victory. Then, Dale Earnhardt Jr. seemed poised to snap his two- year losing streak. In the end, surprise winner Clint Bowyer celebrated in Victory Lane, stealing a victory Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway that ended in...
Tags: Associated Press, Busch, CAREER, catch, Forbes, NCAA, team, U.S.
Research articles 2008-05-04
Sports briefs
AST Dew Tour announces schedule NEW YORK AP -- The Free Flow Tour, the AST Dew Tour's official amateur series, will open May 17 in Rye, N.H., and conclude with the finals Sept. 11-14 in Salt Lake City at the professional circuit's Toyota Challenge. The Free...
Tags: Associated Press, Games, NCAA, Omaha
Research articles 2008-05-01
Y. volleyball team ready for semis
PROVO -- It may not be the same bold "four, four, four" prediction as former pro basketball star Moses Malone made going into the 1983 NBA Playoffs, but the BYU men's volleyball team has its own "fours" as the third-ranked Cougars look to extend their postseason. The Cougars...
Tags: NCAA, Penn State, team, tournament
Research articles 2008-04-22
Notre Dame defies odds again
DENVER -- Notre Dame extended its run as an improbable underdog by stunning top seed Michigan 5-4 in overtime Thursday night to reach the NCAA men's hockey championship game for the first time. The Irish, the first No.4 regional seed to advance to the Frozen Four,...
Tags: Boston College, Games, Michigan, NCAA, overtime
Research articles 2008-04-11
Notre Dame savors rapid rise
DENVER -- At first blush, this year's NCAA Frozen Four looks like a reunion of the royal family of college men's hockey. Michigan, Boston College and North Dakota rank first, second and fifth in semifinal appearances with a combined 62. Those programs have won 18 of the 60 championships. ...
Tags: Boston College, Denver, Games, Michigan, NCAA, tournament
Research articles 2008-04-10
NCAA proposes new rule to NBA
Should the NBA limit draftees to at least 20-year-olds, or college players who have finished their sophomore seasons? That's the big issue swirling around the NCAA's Final Four, the climax of a tournament that featured a ton of freshmen who are considering putting their names in for the...
Tags: Benefits, CAREER, E-mail, FINANCE, NBA, NCAA, Taxes
Research articles 2008-04-08
NBA, NCAA want players to stay
SAN ANTONIO -- Memphis' Derrick Rose and UCLA's Kevin Love might close out their college careers in the Final Four, moving on to the NBA after the single year they were required to spend on campus. The NCAA would keep them longer if it could. NBA...
Tags: Branding, league, MARKETING, NBA, NCAA
Research articles 2008-04-04
Bob Ford: Time to add surprise to the NCAA tourney
All right, you can't have it both ways. Either you love it when one of the little guys - a George Mason or James Madison or any school with a first and last name - sneaks into the NCAA Final Four, or you think this year's edition is how it...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Games, Kansas, NCAA, tournament
Research articles 2008-04-03
Sports in Brief: 16 spring football concerts canceled
The plan for "Gridiron Bash" - a series of concerts on 16 college campuses keyed to spring football games - was canceled yesterday. A show scheduled for April 18 at Penn State with the singer Fergie was among the casualties. The producer faulted a late rules interpretation by the NCAA...
Tags: Games, NCAA, Penn State, postponement
Research articles 2008-04-02
Sports on TV, radio
Sunday TV BOWLING U.S. Open, ESPN, noon COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA: Texas vs. Memphis, Ch. 2, 12:20 p.m. NCAA: Davidson vs. Kansas, Ch. 2, 3 p.m. GOLF Open de Andalucia, GOLF, 7 a.m. Champions: Ginn...
Tags: ESPN, Kansas, MARKETING, Memphis, NBA, NCAA, radio, TVs
Research articles 2008-03-30
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