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Former Michigan State University basketball star, Keith Appling, was denied bond this week – as a prosecutor claimed the ex-Spartan has been “spiraling downward” since his days on the hardwood.
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Mike Krzyzewski might be held up as a saintly figure in major college sports, but at his core, he is a low-income street kid from Chicago.
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Another titan in college basketball is on his way out.
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Detroit police named a former Michigan State University basketball star as the suspect in a deadly shooting late Saturday.
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Ron Darling didn’t allow a hit over the first 11 innings and finished with 16 strikeouts, a performance he called his finest at any level. Frank Viola tossed 11 shutout innings.
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Brennan, a sixth-round pick by Washington in the 2008 NFL Draft, ranks ninth on the all-time NCAA Division I list with 14,193 passing yards and fourth in touchdown passes with 131.
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Baseball poets (ahem) always cite as one of the game’s great glories the absence of a clock. George Carlin, of course, put it best: “Football is rigidly timed; baseball has no time limit, we
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In a shade over two weeks, seven different St. John’s players have entered the transfer portal. Penn State and DePaul currently have seven players exploring their options, and Indiana and Memphis
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It is not that Jim Nantz is bad at calling college basketball, it is just that he is not the best that CBS has on the sport.
There may have been a time when Nantz was as good of a college basketball
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Howard Schnellenberger, who coached the University of Miami football team to prominence and won the program’s first of five national championships, died Saturday. He was 87.
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