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Editorials from Wisconsin newspapers
As revenue declines - for individuals, businesses or government - the logical reaction is to cut expenses. And that's exactly what Gov. Jim Doyle ordered this year upon learning Wisconsin's tax revenue was falling short of projections.
Four of a kind still alive
Johns Hopkins coach Dave Pietramala knows the Blue Jays have beaten Navy 34 straight times.
Agency representing Mayo denies illegal activity
The head of the sports agency representing former Ohio high school standout O.J. Mayo denied any illegal activity involving the Southern California star on Monday, a day after ESPN reported Bill Duffy Associates gave cash to an event promoter who provided gifts.
IU responds to allegations of NCAA recruiting violations
Indiana University told the NCAA on Monday that its own self-imposed penalties should be enough to keep the organization from having to punish the school for improper phone calls made by Kelvin Sampson before he resigned as basketball coach.
Feds: No credible terror threat to Indy 500
The Indianapolis 500 is an attractive target for terrorists, federal authorities said, but there has been no credible or specific threat aimed at the Memorial Day weekend race.
Memphis chooses Ariz. assistant coach Josh Pastner
Memphis' John Calipari has selected Arizona assistant coach Josh Pastner to help boost recruiting and improve their starting line.
Ex-coach for Chill, CSU named head coach at Ball State
Kelly Packard, former coach of the Colorado Chill of the National Women's Basketball League and a longime assistant at Colorado State, was hired Monday as the women's coach at Ball State.
NCAA panel recommends change in goaltending rule
An NCAA committee has recommended changing the goaltending rule so that a ball that is completely above the rim and has already hit the backboard could not be touched, regardless of whether it is on an upward or downward flight.
Blue Jays slam Pride in opener
Johns Hopkins never led in an overtime loss to Hofstra earlier this season, but in Sunday’s rematch in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the Blue Jays forced the Pride to play catch-up all game en route to a 10-4 win in front of a crowd of 2,291 at Homewood Field.
Terps oust Owls
Maryland proved on Sunday a good offense can beat a good defense. More National Collegiate Athletic Association Stories
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