History Of Basketball News
Kentucky Basketball: Was Kentucky's Recruitment of Nerlens Noel Sketchy?
Nerlens Noel hasn’t even played a single minute for John Calipari and the Kentucky Wildcats, and he has already caught the attention of NCAA investigators. A couple of weeks ago, Pete Thamel of the New York Times reported that the NCAA sent two members of its enforcement staff to Massachusetts (Noel’s home state) to inquire about the recruitment of Noel and the people surrounding the talented ...
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A smooth Sportsageddon downtown for fans of hockey, basketball, cycling
Tens of thousands of sports fans flooded downtown Los Angeles Sunday for a cluster of high profile sporting events that came together on the same day for the first time in the city's history. | Photos: Amgen Tour of California finish | Kings lose to Coyotes
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K-State Legend Bob Boozer Passes Away at 75
May 20, 2012 - Bob Boozer, the only two-time consensus first team All-American in K-State men’s basketball history and one of just 10 players to have his jersey honored by the school, passed away on Saturday at the age of 75 at his home in Omaha, Neb.
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Former basketball greats inducted
Two University of Cincinnati legends were inducted into the Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame Saturday for their outstanding contributions in UC basketball history. Dick Dallmer, inducted into the UC Athletics Hall of Fame in 1984, was the first Bearcat to earn all-American honors after earning honorable mention two consecutive years in 1948-49.
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