COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) South Carolina's athletic department reported nine NCAA secondary violations in the past six months, including one when a staffer bet dinner on a game not involving the Gamecocks. (MORE)
Fulmer, Pearl get new deals through 2014
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Tennessee signed football coach Phillip Fulmer and basketball coach Bruce Pearl to new deals Wednesday that will keep them with the Volunteers through 2014. (MORE)
Indiana to give up 2 scholarships
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana University will give up two basketball scholarships for the upcoming season in anticipation of penalties related to the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate, assistant athletic director Frank Cuervo confirmed Wednesday. (MORE)
Top of the World tournament canceled
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) The University of Alaska Fairbanks has canceled its BP Top of the World college basketball tournament. (MORE)
UK Basketball Museum closes
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) The University of Kentucky Basketball Museum has shut its doors due to falling attendance and financial problems. (MORE)
UCLA, coach Howland agree to 7-year deal
LOS ANGELES (AP) UCLA coach Ben Howland, who has guided the Bruins to the Final Four each of the past three years, agreed to a new seven-year contract with the university Tuesday. (MORE)
IU: Sampson should not have been hired
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Indiana University's president told the NCAA infractions committee that the hiring of ousted basketball coach Kelvin Sampson was "a risk that should not have been taken." (MORE)
Kansas barbershop displays Williams' pic
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) Roy Williams is out of the outhouse. (MORE)
UNC's Hansbrough wins Wooden Award
LOS ANGELES (AP) He already earned an armful, but Tyler Hansbrough took one last bit of brass Friday night. (MORE)
Hoosiers' McCallum named Detroit coach
DETROIT (AP) Detroit hired Ray McCallum as its new men's basketball coach Friday, replacing the retired Perry Watson. (MORE)