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Cotton Denied Eligibility to Play at North Carolina St.

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Schea Cotton, one of the nation’s top basketball recruits, has been denied NCAA eligibility to attend North Carolina State this fall, the university said Friday.

Cotton appealed an earlier NCAA decision invalidating a SAT score that would have qualified him to play at the Atlantic Coast Conference school.

Cotton, a 6-foot-5 guard from Long Beach, led Mater Dei to a state championship as a sophomore before transferring to Bellflower St. John Bosco. He sat out his senior season at St. John Bosco because of a shoulder injury, agreed to attend UCLA last fall, but the NCAA invalidated his SAT qualifying score less than a week before he was to enroll. He attended and played at St. Thomas More, a prep school in Oakdale, Conn., last season. He has twice fallen short of a qualifying score on the SAT.

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The NCAA has signaled there could be changes made in its Division I initial-eligibility requirements, which some say are unfair to minorities and rural students. . . . Valparaiso Coach Homer Drew signed a contract extension through 2005-06.

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