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Brand: NCAA has "new information" on Mayo
May 13, 2008 06:41
HOUSTON (AP) Saying the NCAA has "new information," president Myles Brand promised to investigate former Southern California basketball star O.J. Mayo, who allegedly received thousands of dollars in gifts from money given to an event promoter by a sports agency.
Southern California  
O.J. Mayo  

Duquesne's Kojo Mensah to enter NBA draft
May 13, 2008 12:45
PITTSBURGH(AP) Kojo Mensah, a junior guard who was one of five Duquesne University basketball players shot on campus in September 2006, is passing up his final season of eligibility to enter the NBA draft.
Duquesne  
Kojo Mensah   Shawn James   Aaron Jackson  
Coach Ron Everhart  

In this April 17, 2008 file photo, University of Southern California freshman basketball player O.J. Mayo, who announced on April 9 that he was declaring for the 2008 NBA Draft, smiles during a news conference at the USC Galen Center in Los Angeles. A former friend of Mayo has alleged that Mayo violated NCAA rules by accepting tens of thousands of dollars in cash and benefits from an L.A. events promoter. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) Agency representing Mayo denies illegal activity
May 12, 2008 11:13
LOS ANGELES(AP) The head of the sports agency representing O.J. Mayo denied any illegal activity involving the Southern California star on Monday, a day after ESPN reported Bill Duffy Associates gave cash to an event promoter who provided gifts.
Southern California  
O.J. Mayo  

IU responds to allegations of NCAA recruiting violations
May 12, 2008 10:47
INDIANAPOLIS(AP) Indiana University told the NCAA on Monday that its own self-imposed penalties should be enough to keep the organization from having to punish the school for improper phone calls made by Kelvin Sampson before he resigned as basketball coach.
Indiana  
Coach Kelvin Sampson  

Former UCLA basketball star Bill Rankin dies
May 12, 2008 09:54
NEWPORT HARBOR, Calif. (AP) Bill Rankin, a basketball star at UCLA during World War II and after, has died after a long fight with Parkinson's disease. He was 84.
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