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NCAA adds N'eastern AD to selection committee

Written By Emdua on Rabu, 19 September 2012 | 18.23

The NCAA had to fill the committee spot vacated by ex-Delaware AD Bernard Muir.

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Northeastern athletic director Peter Roby has been added to the NCAA's Division I men's basketball selection committee, filling a spot vacated when former Delaware AD Bernard Muir left for Stanford..

The Dartmouth grad has spent the past five years running Northeastern's athletic department. He also has been an assistant basketball coach at Stanford and Harvard and was the Crimson's head coach for six seasons.

The other committee members are: LSU athletic director Joe Alleva, Utah State AD Scott Barnes, Xavier AD Mike Bobinski, Oklahoma AD Joe Castiglione, Big Sky Conference commissioner Doug Fullerton, Michigan State AD Mark Hollis, Conference USA executive associate commissioner Judy MacLeod, Wake Forest AD Ron Wellman and West Coast Conference commissioner Jamie Zaninovich.

Bobinski is the committee chairman.

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20 Sep, 2012


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UConn, MSU to play in German air base hangar

Travis Trice and Michigan State played North Carolina on an aircraft carrier last season.

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BRISTOL, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut and Michigan State will meet in the first regular-season major college basketball game in Europe on Nov. 9 at Ramstein Air Base in Germany.

ESPN announced the creation of the Armed Forces Classic on Wednesday. The game will be played in a transport hangar on the base.

The Armed Forces Classic will feature additional games to be announced at a later date.

Players and coaches from UConn and Michigan State will also visit with the troops and conduct basketball clinics for children at the base.

Three players on UConn's roster are German citizens: freshman Leon Tolksdorf, and juniors Niels Giffey and Enosch Wolf.

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20 Sep, 2012


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Sources: UNC coach Williams has tumor surgery

Roy Williams, 62, has taken his teams to seven Final Fours.

David E. Klutho/SI

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Two people familiar with the situation say that North Carolina coach Roy Williams has had surgery to remove a kidney tumor.

Both people spoke to The Associated Press Wednesday on condition of anonymity because the school has not publicly released any details on Williams. One of the people who spoke to the AP says the severity of the tumor is unknown.

Team spokesman Matt Bowers would only confirm that the 62-year-old Hall of Fame coach had a "medical procedure'' Wednesday morning.

The news was first reported by WRAL in Raleigh, N.C.

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20 Sep, 2012


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Report: UNC coach Williams in surgery for tumor

UNC basketball coach Roy Williams is reportedly having surgery to remove a tumor from his right kidney. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

North Carolina men's head basketball coach and Basketball Hall of Famer Roy Williams is having surgery to have a tumor removed from his right kidney, reports WRAL News.

Details about the surgery were not available. North Carolina sports information director Steve Kirschner said that Williams is having a medical procedure, but did not specifically say what the procedure is.

Williams has dealt with vertigo, an inner ear condition that impacts balance, since 2007. Although it hasn't caused Williams to miss any games, the vertigo symptoms have forced him to sit down at times during games.

Williams, 62, has taken his teams to seven NCAA Final Fours and has won two national championship with the Tar Heels since arriving at the school in 2003. He spent his first 15 seasons as a head coach at the University of Kansas.

20 Sep, 2012


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Andy Glockner: Ohio Valley stacked with return of Murray State, addition of Belmont

Kerron Johnson averaged 13.8 points and 5.2 assists per game for Belmont last season.

David E. Klutho/SI

Conference USA hasn't done it. Neither has the MAC or Missouri Valley. Even the Horizon League, with its extended run of significant success, doesn't qualify for this exclusive list. In fact, outside of the top 10 or so conferences in America, only one league has put a team into the NCAA tournament's round of 32 in each of the last three seasons: the Ohio Valley Conference.

Having produced a top-10 team last season, and with multiple pro prospects and former Atlantic Sun heavyweight Belmont in the league this year, OVC no longer stands for "the Other Valley Conference." The league that famously made Dick Vitale do a headstand 25 years ago is doing just fine today. A combination of on-court success and improved talent levels on many rosters has created heady, optimistic times in the usually low-spotlight conference.

"The league is really good, and hopefully with the addition of Belmont, it gives us an opportunity to maybe have a two-bid league," said Murray State coach Steve Prohm, who went 31-2 in his debut season last year. "It won't happen every year, but some years it may present itself."

Often nestled just above other small Southern conferences in overall performance and well below some in basketball budgets, the OVC has actually been a quality talent producer for many years. Ever since streetball legend James "Fly" Williams starred for Austin Peay in the 1970s, the league has developed a number of solid future pros, including Kevin Duckworth, Anthony Mason, Carlos Rogers, Bubba Wells, Popeye Jones and Kenneth Faried. Tennessee Tech's Kevin Murphy was a second-round pick this year by the Utah Jazz, and NBA scouts are eagerly eyeing current seniors Isaiah Canaan (Murray State) and Robert Covington (Tennessee State).

Throw in new league member Belmont's Kerron Johnson, and the OVC has a heavy-hitting trio of top talents, with multiple other players from last season's all-league teams also returning. The talent influx has raised the stakes on the court, and in turn, also in recruiting.

"The one thing you realize is you gotta get those guys if you're gonna win in this league now, be a dominant program or put yourself in position to win a conference championship," Prohm said. "You've got to have elite perimeter guys, you have to have good guys up front."

It's team success that gets leagues noticed, though, and if you count Morehead State's opening-round win in 2009, the OVC has had a team walk happily off an NCAA tournament court in each of the past four seasons. That's tremendous by almost any league's standards, and the extra win shares coming to the league in the upcoming seasons should help budget lines and allow for more selective scheduling. Teams like Murray State and Belmont may have trouble getting on people's schedules, but even a couple fewer buy games replaced by winnable ones for teams lower in the league could provide a nice RPI/KenPom boost. Combine that with a good team at the top racking up a record like Murray State did last season, and suddenly there may be an NCAA tournament safety net available.

With Belmont now in the fold, there's no questioning the quality atop the league, even if the two presumed favorites may not be as good as they were last season. Murray State returns leading man Canaan and athletic shot-blocker Ed Daniel but has lost a trio of significant senior contributors and also Latreze Mushatt to an Achilles injury, meaning four important rotation guys need to be replaced. That doesn't even count guard Zay Jackson currently being suspended from team activities in the wake of an automobile incident where two people were injured. Prohm is going to have to sift through a lot of options and hope that he can find a couple more Donte Pooles, longtime reserves who step up when given starter's minutes.

Belmont, which has all-Atlantic Sun guard Ian Clark to go with Johnson, will be significantly smaller this year having graduated Scott Saunders and Mick Hedgepeth, its frontcourt standouts from last season. Coach Rick Byrd said the Bruins will stick with their system that annually yields one of the more efficient offenses in the nation, but as they weren't able to land a preferred option at the five in this year's recruiting class, they'll have to somewhat modify their approach.

Does this flux open the door for someone like Tennessee State, which was the only squad to beat the Racers during the regular season last year (on the road, no less), and lost the rubber match in the OVC final in the final seconds? In addition to Covington, an unselfish 6-foot-9 forward with a balanced inside-outside game, the Tigers have other solid rotation guys back and will put new coach Travis Williams' stamp on what was a CIT team last season, the Tigers' first postseason appearance since 1994.

"We're not going to change it up too much, but we're going to have my DNA and what I totally believe," Williams said. "I believe in a defensive-minded team. I believe in no excuses, no attitude, no bad body language."

Because of Belmont's arrival, the league has changed to a two-division format, and Murray State looks set to benefit in year one. The Racers play Belmont and Tennessee State once apiece, and both of those games are at home. That said, throw in traditional league heavyweight Austin Peay and a Tennessee Tech team that returns a first-team all-league talent in scoring/rebounding guard Jud Dillard, and there is plenty of reason to watch and wonder. This shouldn't be the runaway last season was for the Racers, and all of the coaches are looking forward to both the challenge and the opportunity.

"It might make a tougher path to the NCAA tournament than we've faced," Byrd said about his program's maiden OVC voyage after a dominant period in the Atlantic Sun, "but I also think playing people like that, having people like that in your league, improves your own program."

20 Sep, 2012


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Ex-Rice star Kazemi eyeing Oregon, UK

Written By Emdua on Selasa, 18 September 2012 | 21.35

By Luke Winn, SI.com

Asalan Kazemi is the sixth player to leave the Rice men's basketball team this offseason.

Erich Schlegel/AP

Former Rice star Arsalan Kazemi told SI.com that he's likely to decide on a transfer destination by the end of the week, and that while he's considering a number of options, Oregon and Kentucky are his "early leaders."

The senior power forward said he intends to petition the NCAA for a hardship waiver to play the 2012-13 season, rather than sitting out the standard transfer year. Kazemi received his release from Rice on Monday, news that was first reported by CBSSports.com, and asked permission to speak with Cincinnati, Florida, Ohio State and Texas in addition to the Ducks and Wildcats. He said that list could potentially expand in the coming days.

Kazemi, who in 2009 became the first native Iranian to play Division I basketball, and is a member of Iran's senior national team, averaged 12.1 points and 10.3 rebounds as a junior for the Owls. He was expected to be a Conference USA Player of the Year candidate as a senior, but now, Kazemi said, "I want to prove myself at a high-major level for my final season."

He said that rumors that he would turn professional in Europe or the Middle East were unfounded, and that he intends to finish his undergraduate degree at his transfer destination. Oregon is the lone school on Kazemi's list that has yet to start fall classes -- its first day is Sept. 24 -- and thus may be his most attractive option if he pursues a hardship waiver to play immediately.

Kazemi is the sixth player to leave the Rice program this offseason, following a 19-16 campaign under fifth-year coach Ben Braun. Center Omar Oraby left last week for USC; prior to that, David Chadwick transferred to Valparaiso, Dylan Ennis transferred to Villanova, Jarelle Reischel transferred to Rhode Island, and Ahmad Ibrahim opted to turn pro overseas.

19 Sep, 2012


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NEWS: NCAA BASKETBALL

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19 Sep, 2012


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19 Sep, 2012


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Ex-Duke forward Thomas, jeweler settle lawsuit

Lance Thomas helped Duke to the 2010 national title and is under contract with the New Orleans Hornets.

John Biever/SI

DALLAS (AP) -- The attorney for a New York jeweler suing a former Duke basketball player over a debt incurred while the player was in school says a settlement has been reached in the case.

Mike Bowers says the terms of the settlement between Rafaello & Co. and former Duke forward Lance Thomas are confidential. The lawsuit, filed in Austin, Texas, in January, said Thomas owed $67,800 for jewelry he purchased at a cost of $97,800 in the middle of the 2009-2010 season.

Duke won the NCAA title that season, and the purchase raised questions of whether Thomas, then a senior, violated amateurism rules.

Bowers says the settlement doesn't change his client's unwillingness to discuss the lawsuit with the NCAA.

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19 Sep, 2012


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BYU's Collinsworth set for career-ending ankle op

Written By Emdua on Senin, 17 September 2012 | 18.13

Chris Collinsworth is set to undergo surgery for the third consecutive year.

Matt Sayles/AP

PROVO, Utah (AP) -- Brigham Young sophomore forward Chris Collinsworth will have career-ending microfracture ankle surgery.

Basketball coach Dave Rose announced the news in a statement issued by the school Monday.

Collinsworth said it was time to move on, considering this is the third straight year he has had surgery.

Collinsworth's BYU career began in 2007-08 when he played 35 games and started six before serving a two-year church mission in Australia. That season he averaged 4.8 rebounds and 3.2 points for a Cougar team that won 27 games and reached the NCAA tournament.

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