Senior shooting guard Jermaine Dixon, the only returning starter for a Pittsburgh team that went 31-5 and made it into the NCAA Tournament’s Elite Eight last season, could be sidelined for eight weeks.
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Louisiana-Monroe: Hooper Gets Second Senior Season
The NCAA has granted Louisiana-Monroe senior guard Tony Hooper a medical redshirt for last season, which means the Warhawks will have another returning contributor to a mostly intact squad.
Summer Classic East Recap
We take a look back at Summer Classic East, where a New York team was bidding to sweep the championships.
Louisville: Sypher’s Attorney Wants Out
The attorney for Karen Cunagin Sypher, the woman charged with trying to extort Louisville coach Rick Pitino, wants to stop representing her because of “irreconcilable differences.” He didn’t specify the nature of the disagreement, citing attorney/client privilege.
NCAA: Canadians Coming to America
The NCAA approved the addition of Simon Fraser, a university in Burnaby, British Columbia, to DIvision II, the first time that the organization has welcomed a team outside the United States into the fold.
Iowa State: Garrett Injures Foot in Pickup Game
Iowa State’s second-leading scorer, Diante Garrett, chipped a bone in his foot while playing a pickup game. The rising junior guard averaged 9.8 points and 5.0 assists per game.
Cincinnati: Stephenson Avoids Jail Time
Lance Stephenson, Cincinnati’s star recruit, settled a sexual assault case by pleading guilty in exchange for three days of community service, avoiding any jail time. Although it was not a likely scenario, Stephenson could have faced as much as six months in prison if convicted.
Final Thoughts on Reebok All-American Camp
Some final thoughts on the Reebok All-American Camp, both on the camp itself and some of the players not mentioned in earlier reports.
Wings Lead the Way On Final Reebok All-American Camp Day
Friday was the last day of the Reebok All-American Camp, and it was largely wings who shined on this day.
Xavier: Crawford Jams on King James, and Nike Disapproves
If someone dunks on LeBron James and King James’ No. 1 corporate sponsor confiscates all video evidence, does anyone hear about it? Oh yes, much to Nike’s chagrin.