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Indiana was the NCAA's last undefeated men's team in 1976. North Carolina had Michael Jordan and James Worthy while winning the national championship in 1982, a decade before Duke won the tournament on the back of Christian Laettner's buzzer-beating basket.
NEW YORK (AP) — Big East football schools will get almost all of a $110 million pot in a deal that will allow seven departing basketball schools to keep the name Big East and start playing in their own conference next season, a person familiar with the negotiations says.
Not much has come easily for C. Vivian Stringer during her Hall of Fame coaching career.
A new Department of Education measure will allow disabled students equal access to school sports teams.
College football star's heartwarming story actually a strange, elaborate hoax.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Wisconsin played Tuesday night like it always does — defended everything, made big shots and limited the turnovers.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — When Alabama's first-team offense came off the field for the final time in the BCS championship game, center Barrett Jones skipped toward the bench like a 302-pound schoolboy, waving his arms toward the cheering Crimson Tide fans.
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — As Oregon coach Chip Kelly was about to receive the massive Fiesta Bowl trophy, Ducks fans inside University of Phoenix Stadium started a chant of "We want Chip!"
The Freshman 15 is not inevitable—learn how to fight it.
All the blame of the Penn State sexual abuse scandal shouldn't fall on Joe Paterno.
