Delle Donne says she's 'burned out' on basketball
Elena Delle Donne has enrolled at Delaware and joined its volleyball team as a non-scholarship member, less than a week after she was released from her basketball scholarship at the University of Connecticut.
Nebraska wrestlers broke rules before dismissal
Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne says the two wrestlers dismissed last week after appearing on a pornographic Web site had run afoul of NCAA rules on a previous occasion.
FBI: Toledo hoops, football gambling probes linked
Point-shaving allegations against a former University of Toledo basketball player are related to gambling charges filed last year against a former Toledo football player, an FBI spokeswoman said.
I'm sorry: WVU's White apologizes for comments
West Virginia quarterback Pat White apologized Thursday for his comments that accused Mountaineer baseball coach Greg Van Zant of not pursuing black athletes.
NCAA accuses A&M-Corpus Christi of 9 violations
The NCAA has accused Texas A&M-Corpus Christi of nine rules violations, including use of ineligible players, recruiting violations in men's basketball and lack of institutional control.
Former high-ranking NCAA executive Cawood dies
David E. Cawood, a former high-ranking NCAA executive who helped run the Final Four for more than two decades, died Sunday at his home in Louisville. He was 64.
Buffalo suspends Robinson 3 games for cheating
Leading scorer Andy Robinson was suspended for three games by the University at Buffalo on Friday for posting an advertisement on the Internet last spring to pay someone to write a course paper.
American coach Jones signs six-year extension
When Jeff Jones was hired by American in 2000, conventional wisdom had him staying at the school for just a few years before moving on to a bigger conference.
Mikalauskas out, Soroye to return to Virginia
Laurynas Mikalauskas, one of the more popular players at Virginia, was dismissed from the team by coach Dave Leitao, while he announced that Tunji Soroye will return next season.
Stepheson to transfer to USC, will appeal to play
USC's chances of competing for the Pac-10 title will dramatically increase if North Carolina transfer Alex Stepheson wins an appeal to play this season without sitting out a full year because his father, Art, has been ill.