Friday, February 1, 2002

Kentucky athletics placed on probation by NCAA

Colts coach fills out staff with Tampa Bay colleagues

Tyson applies to fight Lewis in Los Angeles

Maryland uses late-game heroics to down Virginia

Just a numbers game for the Frogs
By Ram Luthra
Sports Editor

It’s that time of year again for people to get their calculators out of the desk drawer to file their taxes.
The men’s basketball team are also doing some number crunching as well. But not to satisfy the Internal Revenue Service.

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Cuban owns bigger piece of the Mavs pie
Associated Press

DALLAS — Dallas-based media company Belo Corp. has sold its minority stake in the Dallas Mavericks and their new downtown arena to team owner Mark Cuban.
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Lady Frogs hit the road to face Bulls
Head coach feels fatigue will not be an issue on roadtrip
By Nathan Loewen
Assistant Sports Editor

The TCU Lady Frogs (15-4 and 5-1 Conference USA) continue their roadtrip 6 p.m. today against South Florida (12-8 and 2-5 C-USA) at the USF Sun Dome.
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David Dunai/STAFF REPORTER
Junior guard Junior Blount fades away on a shot against Alabama-Birmingham Tuesday. Blount has put up some solid numbers the past two games scoring a combined 56 points on 11 of 23 from three-point area.

 

 

NCAA to decide on penalizing Alabama football
Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The NCAA will announce its sanctions against the Alabama football program, led by former TCU football head coach Dennis Franchione, today after a nearly two-year probe that included allegations of payments to prep stars.
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Changes in staff for Cowboys
By Stephen Hawkins
Associated Press

IRVING — Bruce Coslet will change more than just the offensive scheme of the Dallas Cowboys.
Coslet was hired Wednesday as offensive coordinator for the Cowboys. He was given unusual freedom by owner Jerry Jones to make any staff changes necessary to make his job easier.

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