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The transfer train rolls on at Miami

Not wanting to lose any of the momentum gained from Miami's historic 2012-13 season, Jim Larranaga has loaded up with an elite group of transfers.

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Stanford wins Directors' Cup *again*

Stanford won their 19th straight Directors' Cup, because they're Stanford, but Florida made this competition the closest in the 20-year history of the cumulative competition between athletics departments. Also, where's Louisville?

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Seagears returning to Rutgers

Jerome Seagears is the second player of the six that decided to leave Rutgers amid the Mike Rice scandal to ultimately decide to return to the program.

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The transfer train rolls on at Miami

Not wanting to lose any of the momentum gained from Miami's historic 2012-13 season, Jim Larranaga has loaded up with an elite group of transfers.

Stanford wins Directors' Cup *again*

Stanford won their 19th straight Directors' Cup, because they're Stanford, but Florida made this competition the closest in the 20-year history of the cumulative competition between athletics departments. Also, where's Louisville?

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Seagears returning to Rutgers

Jerome Seagears is the second player of the six that decided to leave Rutgers amid the Mike Rice scandal to ultimately decide to return to the program.

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No more domes before Final Four

The NCAA has decided that domes are no place for Regional Finals.

Emmert's hot seat getting hotter

An SI story shows that NCAA and university administrators don't think that Mark Emmert is doing the best job, either.

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Six banned from postseason for low APR scores

Connecticut raised its APR score enough to avoid a postseason ban for a second consecutive season, but six other programs weren't as lucky.

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Florida G Scottie Wilbekin suspended indefinitely

No other details were given as to why the Florida Gators suspended their point guard.

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Rutgers coach Eddie Jordan working toward degree

Eddie Jordan has decided to work toward obtaining his degree after it was discovered that the former NBA head coach never actually graduated the first time around ... despite the school's website reporting otherwise.

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Miami legend Charlie Coles dies

The school's all-time winningest coach passed away in Oxford, Ohio on Friday.

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Police find gun, ammo outside Hairston's car

P.J. Hairson could be in more trouble than initially reported after police found a gun and ammo outside of his rental car after a traffic stop on Wednesday.

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Pac-12, MWC form officiating alliance

After Ed Rush's controversial exit, the Pac-12 decided to form an alliance with the Mountain West for the men's basketball officiating.

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UNC's P.J. Hairston arrested

UNC guard P.J. Hairston was arrested in Durham on Wednesday night for possession of marijuana and driving without a license. Head coach Roy Williams has yet to respond.

Creek headed to GW

Maurice Creek will head to George Washington to try to return to the form that he exhibited early in his college career at Indiana.

NBA

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Who has produced the most first-round picks?

The three teams that churned out the most draft prospects over the last decade have combined for five National Championships in that span.

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Dixon commits to Memphis

The former Missouri Tiger is looking for a fresh start after getting kicked off the team following allegations of sexual assault.

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Ed Hightower is hanging up his whistle

The college basketball referee who has always hated your favorite team is finally calling it quits after 31 years of officiating.

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Alabama's Pollard charged in kidnapping

The future of the highest-profile recruit of the Anthony Grant era in Tuscaloosa is now in serious jeopardy.

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