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    Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Scandals overshadow joy as NCAA prepares to celebrate Final Four

    The NCAA tournament, celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, is desperately hoping to get to this weekend’s Final Four before another scandal breaks.
    The NCAA tournament, celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, is desperately hoping to get to this weekend’s Final Four before another scandal breaks. The odds right now in Las Vegas, where the Pac-12 Conference recently held its postseason...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), Basketball, Kevin Ware, James Gandolfini, Culture

  2. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Kevin Ware of Louisville tweets he'll 'be back by next season'

    Kevin Ware was a busy guy on Monday.
    Kevin Ware was a busy guy on Monday. After having surgery on his broken right leg the night before, the Louisville guard spent part of the day up and about on crutches at the advice of his doctors. He entertained numerous visitors, including Coach...

    Tags: New York Knicks, Metta World Peace, Los Angeles Lakers, Kevin Ware, Miami Heat

  4. Feb 26, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. NCAA sees bumps in the road, but schools pay for the damage

    Come to find out, the creators of the dreaded "lack of institutional control" have been throwing stones from inside their own glass house.
    Come to find out, the creators of the dreaded "lack of institutional control" have been throwing stones from inside their own glass house. The NCAA, short for the National Collegiate Athletic Assn., is now in the kind of damage-control mode that it so...

    Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, University of Miami, Awards and Prizes, Values, Shabazz Muhammad

  6. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Ariya Jutanugarn leads LPGA Thailand by three strokes

    Thai teenager <strong>Ariya Jutanugarn</strong> shot a two-under 70 to lead by three strokes after the third round of the LPGA Thailand at Chonburi despite finishing with two bogeys.
    Thai teenager Ariya Jutanugarn shot a two-under 70 to lead by three strokes after the third round of the LPGA Thailand at Chonburi despite finishing with two bogeys. Last year's top-ranked amateur, Ariya, 17 years old, had seven birdies —...

    Tags: LPGA, Se Ri Pak, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Miami Hurricanes, Golf

  8. Dec 5, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. College football rankings with bowl-game twist

    Rankman and SportsBusiness Journal have teamed up for a first-they-have-heard-about-it collaboration based on SBJ's seventh annual analysis of bowl gifts provided to players. This year's most popular gift is the Fossil watch, provided at 19 of the 35 bowls. USC is too lousy at 7-5 to crack Rankman's top 25, but part of the Trojans' Sun Bowl gift package will include a Helen of Troy hair dryer. Meineke Car Care participants from Minnesota and Texas Tech will receive a 32-inch flat screen, a belt buckle, T-shirt, lapel pin and backpack. This bowl bounty proves college players are already highly compensated and should never ask again to share in the profits of a multibillion dollar industry.
    Rankman and SportsBusiness Journal have teamed up for a first-they-have-heard-about-it collaboration based on SBJ's seventh annual analysis of bowl gifts provided to players. This year's most popular gift is the Fossil watch, provided at 19 of the 35...

    Tags: South Carolina Gamecocks, Holiday Bowl, Hawaii Bowl, Go Daddy Group Inc., College Football

  10. Sep 8, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Penn State is no match for heavy hand of the NCAA

    The NCAA's plan to cripple Penn State as it humiliates innocent players could not be working out better.
    The NCAA's plan to cripple Penn State as it humiliates innocent players could not be working out better. The NCAA defeated Penn State, 17-16, on Saturday to improve its record to 2-0. This week, the organization embedded in the University of Virginia....

    Tags: Bill O'Brien, Soccer, Purdue Boilermakers, College Football, Crime, Law and Justice

  12. Apr 30, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. SEC's Mike Slive hints stipend issue could force new division

    SEC commissioner Mike Slive told a group of APSE editors Monday that if the NCAA doesn't address the stipend issue, he could see conferences looking into alternatives to the NCAA.
    Southeastern Conference commissioner Mike Slive still believes conferences should continue to work hand-in-hand with the NCAA, but warned that alternatives may need to be considered as well. Speaking in front of the Associated Press Sports Editors in...

    Tags: College Football, Big 12 Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Football

  14. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. Arizona athletics: UA's compliance 'cop' for NCAA rules retires

    The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson
    There was no way to know at the time, but the four years Bill Morgan spent away from coaching may have prepared him perfectly to develop the Arizona Wildcats' compliance department. He was a bill collector. "Being on that side of the credit business...

    Tags: Cell Phones, Pacific-12 Conference, Arizona Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports

  16. Mar 25, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  17. NCAA president "confident" in sanctions against Penn State

    Nittany Lines
    NCAA President Mark Emmert said in a radio interview Monday that he remains confident in the Executive Committe's decision to sanction Penn State, adding that those penalties will hold unless "a whole new set of facts" emerges. (Photo courtesy Getty......
  18. Apr 5, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Emmert, Shalala fight over whom Shapiro fooled more

    For 45 finger-wagging pages, the University of Miami's best lawyers criticized, condemned and posed in perfectly nuanced ways a question that fit NCAA President Mark Emmert with a clown nose:
    For 45 finger-wagging pages, the University of Miami's best lawyers criticized, condemned and posed in perfectly nuanced ways a question that fit NCAA President Mark Emmert with a clown nose: Why was Nevin Shapiro given such credibility? It's a...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), Basketball, Randy Shannon, Punishment, Nevin Shapiro

  20. Feb 22, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. Pa. state senator chastises NCAA's "delusional understanding" of law

    Nittany Lines
    State Sen. Jake Corman (R-34th District) challenged the NCAA's lawsuit against Pennsylvania this week, along with the NCAA itself. Gov. Tom Corbett on Wednesday signed Corman's bill to keep the NCAA's $60 million fine in Pennsylvania. The NCAA immediately...
  22. Apr 7, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Change needed at the top for both Rutgers and NCAA

    Once upon a time &#8212; actually this week &#8212; in a land not too far away, two kings stood defiant as adversity swirled around them.
    Once upon a time — actually this week — in a land not too far away, two kings stood defiant as adversity swirled around them. Both held court in front of hordes of media members, who came armed with only questions and were seeking nothing...

    Tags: David Watford, Aaron Murray, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Football

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From left, UM President Donna Shalala, booster Nevin Sh...
(February 18, 2013)
From left, UM President Donna Shalala, booster Nevin Shapiro and NCAA President Mark Emmert.
NCAA President Mark Emmert.
(October 30, 2012)
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