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Inglese led Boston College to seven N.C.A.A. tournament appearances and Vermont to consecutive undefeated seasons in her 27 years as a head coach.
By The Associated Press
Leaders of college basketball have spent $10 million on the new camps in response to a corruption scandal. But those who would ideally participate haven’t embraced the changes.
By Billy Witz
Howard was officially hired by his alma mater on Wednesday, accepting a five-year deal starting at $2 million annually.
By Field Level Media
A prospective agent and a former shoe company consultant were found not guilty on multiple charges, but were convicted of conspiring to funnel money to college coaches.
In mob trials, prosecutors flipped the underlings to nail the bosses. In college basketball’s corruption trial, the small players are taking big hits.
By Michael Powell
Still in its first week, the trial has already lifted the veil over the shadowy world of recruiting — offering detail that is rare and, because of video surveillance by the F.B.I., remarkably vivid.
The measure, which would have applied only to football and men’s and women’s basketball, could have severely restricted graduate transfers.
The University of North Carolina’s investigation found the 67-year-old women’s basketball coach had made racially insensitive remarks and pressed injured players to compete.
By Marc Tracy and Alan Blinder
The head basketball coach, Will Wade, “answered all questions and denied any wrongdoing,” the university said.
By Marc Tracy
A woman who accused three basketball players and sued the university speaks publicly about her case for the first time.