http://www.athleticbusiness.com/high-school/lawsuit-hs-hired-coach-banned-for-inappropriate-contact.html?eid=111326396&bid=1388407
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
ACCIDENTS HAPPEN - PIPE BREAKS
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/gym-fieldhouse/high-school-gym-flooding-causes-550k-in-damage.html?eid=111326396&bid=1382910
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COLLEGE WBB COACH ACCUSED OF ABUSE
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/college/ex-loyola-player-describes-emotional-abuse-by-coach-swoopes.html?eid=111326396&bid=1384216
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Monday, April 18, 2016
Friday, April 15, 2016
Win AD Hangout: Sexual Assault on College...
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NBA - Adverstiements on the Players
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/marketing/nba-could-approve-jersey-ads-for-17-18-season.html?eid=111326396&bid=1370911
HHP 126, HHP 420, HHP 428
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Win AD Hangout: Sexual Assault on College Campuses – How to Prepare, Prevent and Respond
https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cae773tlo2qm8qhhpl6clfqufak
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ALABAMA ALLOWING HOMESCHOOLED TO PLAY HS SPORTS
http://athleticmanagement.com/content/alabama-allow-home-schooled-students?referer=3de8292a7016d328552b814f4f627045
and
http://highschoolsports.al.com/news/article/-9020921684813604414/coaches-ads-react-to-ahsaas-decision-to-allow-home-school-students-to-play-sports/
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and
http://highschoolsports.al.com/news/article/-9020921684813604414/coaches-ads-react-to-ahsaas-decision-to-allow-home-school-students-to-play-sports/
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ISSUES U OF TENNESSEE - More details
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/ut/2016/04/13/knoxville-police-calls-ut-coach-butch-jones-rape-investigation/82467112/
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NCAA D1 FB - SCHOOL DROPPING A LEVEL
http://www.lcsun-news.com/story/sports/college/blogs/cruces-sports-extra/2016/04/13/board-regents-wantsneeds-more-input-regarding-conference-affiliations/83005146/
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LAWSUIT - DEATH - COLLEGE FB - AFTER OFF SEASON WORKOUT
http://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/UC-pays-4-75M-in-suit-over-Cal-football-player-7248274.php
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Thursday, April 14, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
MMA FIGHTER DIES AFTER BOUT
http://deadspin.com/mma-fighter-joao-carvalho-dies-48-hours-after-fight-1770529327?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitter&utm_source=deadspin_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
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Illinois Will Pay $625,000 to Settle 2 Athletics Lawsuits
https://shar.es/1jGh4b
The University of Illinois has reached two separate settlements, with the former football coach Tim Beckman and with seven women's basketball players, respectively, the Chicago Tribune reported on Tue...
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The University of Illinois has reached two separate settlements, with the former football coach Tim Beckman and with seven women's basketball players, respectively, the Chicago Tribune reported on Tue...
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
ON THE MOUND - Weirton Daily Times - new hs baseball rules
ON THE MOUND
New pitching rules were implemented by the WVSSAC this season and the four local baseball coaches have yet to really try to implement them due to the weather.
http://www.weirtondailytimes.com/page/content.detail/id/662588/
Weirton Daily Times
114 Lee Ave., Weirton, WV 26062
www.weirtondailytimes.com
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New pitching rules were implemented by the WVSSAC this season and the four local baseball coaches have yet to really try to implement them due to the weather.
http://www.weirtondailytimes.com/page/content.detail/id/662588/
Weirton Daily Times
114 Lee Ave., Weirton, WV 26062
www.weirtondailytimes.com
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Crowd Behavior
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/high-school/hs-students-chant-build-a-wall-at-minority-soccer-players.html?eid=111326396&bid=1368683
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Monday, April 11, 2016
Sunday, April 10, 2016
Police: Xavier U basketball player pulled down pants at bar
https://sports.yahoo.com/news/police-xavier-u-basketball-player-pulled-down-pants-162253935--ncaab.html
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Police in Ohio say a Xavier University basketball player has been charged with disorderly conduct for pulling down his pants at a Cincinnati bar.
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Police in Ohio say a Xavier University basketball player has been charged with disorderly conduct for pulling down his pants at a Cincinnati bar.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Rouse in oblivion five years after Baylor scandal
http://espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=oneil_dana&id=3371852&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines
The assistant whose career was ruined
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The assistant whose career was ruined
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Friday, April 8, 2016
NCAA hammers Donnie Tyndall with penalty that may end his career
https://es.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab-the-dagger/ncaa-hammers-donnie-tyndall-with-penalty-that-may-end-his-career-204702720.html
In response to what it described as a "breathtaking and audacious" series of rules violations, the NCAA has hammered former Southern Mississippi coach Donnie Tyndall with a punishment that will make it difficult for him to work in major college athletics again. Tyndall received a 10-year show cause penalty Friday for allegedly directing his staff to engage in academic fraud, facilitating impermissible financial aid for two players and obstructing the NCAA's investigation into the potential violations. If an NCAA school were to hire Tyndall during his 10-year show cause order, he would be prohibited from participating in all coaching duties. Even after the 10-year show cause expires on April 7, 2026, any NCAA school that hires him would have to suspend him for the first half of his debut season. "It's heartbreaking," Tyndall, 45, told Yahoo Sports. "I don't know what to do, man. There's nothing I want to do with my life besides coach basketball, and now that has been taken away from me. Ten years? That is so over the top." Only one other basketball coach has received a 10-year show-cause punishment before: Ex-Baylor coach Dave Bliss, who was at the helm of the Bears program when guard Carlton Dotson murdered teammate Patrick Dennehy in 2003. The NCAA's ensuing investigation revealed that Bliss paid multiple players to come to Baylor and tried to cover it up by instructing players to fabricate a story about Dennehy dealing drugs as a way to explain how part of Dennehy's tuition was paid. The allegations against Tyndall aren't as salacious as those against Bliss but they're still unprecedented in scope. The NCAA says Tyndall sent assistant coaches or graduate assistants across the country to physically assist seven prospects complete the requisite coursework to become eligible to play at Southern Mississippi. This scheme began six weeks after Southern Mississippi hired Tyndall away from Morehead State in 2012 and continued throughout a two-year tenure in which his teams went 56-17 and twice reached the NIT quarterfinals in 2013 and 2014. All parties involved in the case accept that sweeping academic fraud took place at Southern Mississippi from 2012-14, but it's Tyndall's contention that the scheme went on without his knowledge. Though the NCAA has evidence Tyndall paid for a graduate assistant's trip to California to assist one player with his coursework and paid the registration fees for another player's online classes, the former coach insists he knew nothing of the academic fraud until his initial interview with NCAA investigators on Nov. 18, 2014. Tyndall's biggest point of contention is that the committee on infractions relied heavily on the testimony of a former assistant coach who only linked Tyndall to the academic fraud after cutting a deal for immunity with NCAA investigators. That is Adam Howard, who followed Tyndall to Tennessee in March 2014 but was forced to resign the following November when Tyndall says the school discovered he had lied to NCAA investigators. "There are over 4,000 pages of transcripts and documentation," Tyndall told Yahoo Sports. "There were 40 people interviewed. The only person that said anything about Donnie Tyndall having any involvement in this was Adam Howard. ... How's the NCAA going to take the word of one guy who's already lied to them on the record twice and only spoke to them the third time when they gave him immunity?" In additition to the academic fraud allegations against Tyndall, the NCAA also says he fabricated a document to help justify facilitating cash and prepaid credit card payments to two players from their former high school coaches. Tyndall also allegedly took other actions to thwart the investigation once it began, from deleting relevant emails, to providing false or misleading information during interviews with NCAA investigators, to calling key figures in the investigation from a previously seldom-used phone registered to his mom. Tyndall denies intentionally obstructing the invstigation and says he only placed those calls in an attempt to glean more investigation about the allegations against his program. Besides Tyndall's punishment, the NCAA also placed Southern Mississippi on three years probation, handed down some scholarship and recruiting restrictions and accepted the two-year postseason ban that the Golden Eagles have already served. The former assistant coaches involved in the academic fraud each were hit with shorter show-cause penalties as well. Tyndall spent only the 2014-15 season at Tennessee before being fired in March 2015 when Vols athletic director Dave Hart discovered the extent of the violations his coach was facing. Tyndall last worked as an associate athletic director at NAIA Tennessee Wesleyan College earlier this year on a volunteer basis. Tyndall has vowed to appeal Friday's punishment in hopes of reducing the length of the show-cause penalty he's facing. He hopes to work again in college athletics. "I'm stunned," Tyndall said. "To hit me with 10 years, it's unbelievable." - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg
In response to what it described as a "breathtaking and audacious" series of rules violations, the NCAA has hammered former Southern Mississippi coach Donnie Tyndall with a punishment that will make it difficult for him to work in major college athletics again. Tyndall received a 10-year show cause penalty Friday for allegedly directing his staff to engage in academic fraud, facilitating impermissible financial aid for two players and obstructing the NCAA's investigation into the potential violations. If an NCAA school were to hire Tyndall during his 10-year show cause order, he would be prohibited from participating in all coaching duties. Even after the 10-year show cause expires on April 7, 2026, any NCAA school that hires him would have to suspend him for the first half of his debut season. "It's heartbreaking," Tyndall, 45, told Yahoo Sports. "I don't know what to do, man. There's nothing I want to do with my life besides coach basketball, and now that has been taken away from me. Ten years? That is so over the top." Only one other basketball coach has received a 10-year show-cause punishment before: Ex-Baylor coach Dave Bliss, who was at the helm of the Bears program when guard Carlton Dotson murdered teammate Patrick Dennehy in 2003. The NCAA's ensuing investigation revealed that Bliss paid multiple players to come to Baylor and tried to cover it up by instructing players to fabricate a story about Dennehy dealing drugs as a way to explain how part of Dennehy's tuition was paid. The allegations against Tyndall aren't as salacious as those against Bliss but they're still unprecedented in scope. The NCAA says Tyndall sent assistant coaches or graduate assistants across the country to physically assist seven prospects complete the requisite coursework to become eligible to play at Southern Mississippi. This scheme began six weeks after Southern Mississippi hired Tyndall away from Morehead State in 2012 and continued throughout a two-year tenure in which his teams went 56-17 and twice reached the NIT quarterfinals in 2013 and 2014. All parties involved in the case accept that sweeping academic fraud took place at Southern Mississippi from 2012-14, but it's Tyndall's contention that the scheme went on without his knowledge. Though the NCAA has evidence Tyndall paid for a graduate assistant's trip to California to assist one player with his coursework and paid the registration fees for another player's online classes, the former coach insists he knew nothing of the academic fraud until his initial interview with NCAA investigators on Nov. 18, 2014. Tyndall's biggest point of contention is that the committee on infractions relied heavily on the testimony of a former assistant coach who only linked Tyndall to the academic fraud after cutting a deal for immunity with NCAA investigators. That is Adam Howard, who followed Tyndall to Tennessee in March 2014 but was forced to resign the following November when Tyndall says the school discovered he had lied to NCAA investigators. "There are over 4,000 pages of transcripts and documentation," Tyndall told Yahoo Sports. "There were 40 people interviewed. The only person that said anything about Donnie Tyndall having any involvement in this was Adam Howard. ... How's the NCAA going to take the word of one guy who's already lied to them on the record twice and only spoke to them the third time when they gave him immunity?" In additition to the academic fraud allegations against Tyndall, the NCAA also says he fabricated a document to help justify facilitating cash and prepaid credit card payments to two players from their former high school coaches. Tyndall also allegedly took other actions to thwart the investigation once it began, from deleting relevant emails, to providing false or misleading information during interviews with NCAA investigators, to calling key figures in the investigation from a previously seldom-used phone registered to his mom. Tyndall denies intentionally obstructing the invstigation and says he only placed those calls in an attempt to glean more investigation about the allegations against his program. Besides Tyndall's punishment, the NCAA also placed Southern Mississippi on three years probation, handed down some scholarship and recruiting restrictions and accepted the two-year postseason ban that the Golden Eagles have already served. The former assistant coaches involved in the academic fraud each were hit with shorter show-cause penalties as well. Tyndall spent only the 2014-15 season at Tennessee before being fired in March 2015 when Vols athletic director Dave Hart discovered the extent of the violations his coach was facing. Tyndall last worked as an associate athletic director at NAIA Tennessee Wesleyan College earlier this year on a volunteer basis. Tyndall has vowed to appeal Friday's punishment in hopes of reducing the length of the show-cause penalty he's facing. He hopes to work again in college athletics. "I'm stunned," Tyndall said. "To hit me with 10 years, it's unbelievable." - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Friday, April 1, 2016
HS COACH RELEASED OVER ALLEGED ABUSE
http://athleticmanagement.com/content/coach-fired-over-abuse-allegations?referer=3de8292a7016d328552b814f4f627045
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/sports/high-school/girls-basketball/2016/03/23/manlove-dismissed-dallastown-high-girls-coach/82193032/
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http://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/sports/high-school/girls-basketball/2016/03/23/manlove-dismissed-dallastown-high-girls-coach/82193032/
HHP 126, HHP 420, HHP 428
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COLLEGE SWIMMER ACCUSED
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/college/ex-stanford-swimmer-convicted-of-sexual-assault.html?eid=111326396&bid=1355513
HHP 126, HHP 420, HHP 428
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Team Celebrations HS costs player suspension
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/drugs-alcohol/hs-hockey-players-suspended-after-championship-celebration.html?eid=111326396&bid=1355513
HHP 126, HHP 420, HHP 428
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Cheating and Accidently Breaking the rule - Syracuse Coach
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/rules-regulations/boeheim-difference-between-breaking-rules-and-cheating.html?eid=111326396&bid=1356750
HHP 126, HHP 420, HHP 428
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Womens Soccer Team Wants more $$$$
Womens USA Soccer Team wants more $$$
#1 in Popularity - very good - Team Revenue Okay
Mens USA Soccer
Have more Revenue and make more... Barely a top 20 team in the world
Economic meets Title IX
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/leadership/us-women-s-soccer-team-demands-equal-pay.html?eid=111326396&bid=1356750
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