USC senior forward Marcus Johnson will get a second senior season after the NCAA granted him a season of competition waiver. Johnson sought to reclaim a year of eligibility for 2007-08, when he transferred from Connecticut to USC after playing in only one exhibition game with the Huskies.
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Wake Forest: Gaudio Reunites With Tulsa Assistant
Wake Forest coach Dino Gaudio has hired Dave Wojcik as an assistant coach. Wojcik comes to Winston-Salem after working at Tulsa for the past four seasons.
SEC: Commish Wants Tougher Schedules
SEC Commissioner Mike Slive told his conference’s coaches that they need to schedule more difficult opponents in the non-conference portion of their schedules to help the conference fare better in the NCAA Tournament.
Kentucky: Sue Us? No, We Sue You!
Kentucky officials filed a lawsuit to countersue former coach Billy Gillispie with the claim that the university owes Gillispie nothing. In the lawsuit, they argue that the memorandum of understanding that Gillispie signed and references in a lawsuit he filed this week does not equal a contract.
Big Ten: Three Teams Cut Back on Paper
Ohio State, Michigan and Wisconsin announced that they will cease production of printed media guides.
Southeast Missouri State: Nutt Completes Staff With Gerdeman
New Southeast Missouri State coach Dickey Nutt has hired Kyle Gerdeman as an assistant coach to fill out his first staff with the Redhawks. Gerdeman comes to Southeast Missouri State after working at Moberly Area Community College for three seasons.
Arkansas: Razorbacks Bring in Former Hawkeye
Jeff Peterson averaged 10.6 points per game last season for the Hawkeyes and started 25 games.
Massachusetts: Kellogg Dismisses Wiggins
Massachusetts coach Derek Kellogg has dismissed guard Doug Wiggins before the Connecticut transfer ever played a game for the Minutemen.
Kentucky: Calipari Scores Another Top Recruit
New Kentucky coach John Calipari has his point guard of the future — or at least next season — after John Wall announced that he will play in Lexington in the fall.
Summit League: Attendance Soars by 30 Percent
The Summit League apparently became unexpectedly popular among its fan this past season, registering a 30 percent increase in attendance, which is the largest jump in Division I.