Sources: Amari Bailey sets visit to Grand Canyon University - ESPN
Former UCLA standout Amari Bailey's attempt to be the first NBA player to return to college basketball is taking a step forward.
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Former UCLA standout Amari Bailey's attempt to be the first NBA player to return to college basketball is taking a step forward.
Five Division I women's teams are shooting 50% or better from the field this season. Three are in the SEC, and two meet Thursday in the second game of a blockbuster doubleheader on ESPN: No. 4 Texas and No. 5 LSU, which both maintain their spots this week in ESPN's women's college basketball Power Rankings.
The eligibility case of Alabama basketball player Charles Bediako has taken a twist, with SEC commissioner Greg Sankey filing an affidavit emphatically arguing that not upholding NCAA eligibility rules «fuels disruption» on the college sports landscape.
Indicted Cleveland Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase is accused of throwing suspicious pitches to benefit bettors in at least 48 games over two years, significantly more than was initially revealed by federal prosecutors, according to a court document filed Thursday.
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Yukon-born hockey prospect Gavin McKenna allegedly hit a 21-year-old man "in the face" during a Jan. 31 incident in State College, Penn., local police say.
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