Ernie’s Our Man: Amidst rumors that personal problems might lead to a change, Oregon has repeated the news that head coach Ernie Kent’s contract has been extended through 2010. The extension was first announced on June 20, but they decided to re-announce it with remarks from Kent. In recent months, […]
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Virginia: Brown Makes Plea, Gets Suspended Sentence
Brown Makes Plea, Gets Suspended Sentence: Former Virginia center Elton Brown pleaded guilty to a concealed weapon charge and was sentenced to a 10-day suspended jail term and ordered to pay court costs. Brown was also charged with brandishing a firearm, but that was dismissed since he did not point […]
Kansas: Williams Says he Misunderstood Rules
Williams Says he Misunderstood Rules: Former Kansas and current North Carolina head coach Roy Williams said that there was no intentional wrongdoing when he approved gifts to graduating players and others whose eligibility had expired. He issued the statement in response to Kansas’ recent admission of NCAA rules violations in […]
Arkansas: Rough Return
Rough Return: Former Razorback Ron Huery, a talented guard for Arkansas from 1986-1991, is in jail on a rape charge, among others. Police records indicate that Huery, 38, forced his ex-girlfriend into his vehicle, took her to his apartment, beat her and raped her. Huery had returned to Arkansas to […]
Connecticut: Hall Enshrines UConn
Hall Enshrines UConn: Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun will officially join the Basketball Hall of Fame in September, but the Huskies’ program joined it this week. The hall opened a permanent exhibit that honors Calhoun and the Huskies’ program in Springfield, Mass. Under Calhoun, the Huskies have become a perennial national […]
NCAA: Mountain High Hoops
Mountain High Hoops: A trio of Colorado teams and St. Mary’s will comprise the first Colorado Classic, Attitude vs. Altitude. The pun-inspired name could become more common if the classic’s promoters successfully lure Alabama, Gonzaga, North Carolina, UCLA, Arizona, Louisville or Connecticut in coming years. All have discussed the possibility. […]
NCAA: Southern Miss Highlights the Top of the World
Southern Miss Highlights the Top of the World: The field for the Top of the World Classic, hosted by Division II Alaska-Fairbanks, has been released. Southern Mississippi will be the highest profile participant, representing Conference USA. The realigned C-USA, however, may equal the Mountain West in strength. San Diego State, […]
North Carolina: May’s the Best
May’s the Best: Former North Carolina forward Sean May earned another accolade to add to his collection. The Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association named May the 2005 Athletic Coast Conference Male Athlete of the Year. His consistent performance last season guided the Tar Heels to a regular-season conference title and […]
St. Peter’s: Peacocks Replace Assistant
Peacocks Replace Assistant: St. Peter’s coach Bob Leckie has replaced assistant coach Dennis Cook with Steve Finamore. Cook left the Peacocks to pursue other opportunities. Finamore comes to St. Peter’s after most recently coaching a high school in Portland, Mich. While working on a degree from Michigan State, he worked […]
Akron: Zips Promotes Shaka
Zips Promotes Shaka: Akron coach Keith Dambrot rewarded assistant coach Shaka Smart for two years’ good work with the Zips by promoting him to associate coach. Smart joined Akron after working for Dayton as coordinator of basketball operations for two seasons. He left coach Oliver Purnell’s staff after Purnell accepted […]