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FILE - This Oct. 14, 2011 file photo shows Bubba Cunningham smiling during a news conference after being introduced as the new athletic director at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C. Cunningham's first full sports season ended with a pair of NCAA championships as well as a football team that thrived in its first season under a new coach. Now he's looking ahead to possible facility upgrades that could include a facelift for the Smith Center, home to the men's basketball program. (AP Photo/News & Observer, Shawn Rocco, File)

UNC's AD mulling upgrades to Smith Center, Fetzer

Athletic director Bubba Cunningham saw North Carolina win a pair of NCAA championships this season and earn recognition as the nation's best women's athletic program. Now he's looking ahead to facility upgrades that could include changes to the home of the Tar Heels' men's basketball team. As Cunningham wraps up ...

Miami officials attend Day 2 of NCAA hearing

The NCAA hearings to determine if the University of Miami committed major infractions involving former booster Nevin Shapiro ended Friday after 16 1/2 hours over two days. The Committee on Infractions typically releases its report six to eight weeks after a hearing, though there is a chance that the Hurricanes ...

FILE -In this Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 file photo, North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Larry Fedora directs the team against Georgia Tech during an NCAA college football game in Chapel Hill, N.C. Fedora saw his first team set school records for scoring and total offense, win eight games and do enough to win a division title they can't officially claim due to NCAA sanctions. As he prepares for his second season, Fedora plans to push his players for more. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

Fedora ready for UNC to make another leap forward

North Carolina coach Larry Fedora saw his first team set school records for scoring and total offense, win eight games and do enough to win a division title they can't officially claim due to NCAA sanctions. As he prepares for his second season, Fedora plans to push his players for ...

University of Miami football coach Al Golden, left,  walks to an NCAA Committee on Infractions hearing in Indianapolis, Thursday, June 13, 2013. The committee  is scheduled to open its hearings into allegations the University of Miami committed rules infractions in football and men's basketball.  (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

NCAA opens hearing on U of Miami violations

The NCAA opened a key hearing in the massive infractions case against the University of Miami on Thursday, with school officials, former coaches and the ACC commissioner on hand to defend the Hurricanes against allegations that could bring severe sanctions in the improper benefits case involving former booster Nevin Shapiro. ...

Gun found by police when UNC player arrested

Officers seized a 9mm handgun and ammunition when North Carolina's leading scorer, P.J. Hairston, was arrested on a marijuana possession charge, according to a police report released Friday. Durham police stopped Hairston Wednesday for a routine license check during which he was arrested. Police spokeswoman Kammie Michael says the pistol ...

Ellis, Buckner, Flagler named to Clemson hall

Former Clemson men's basketball coach Cliff Ellis and past Tiger football players Brenston Buckner and Terrence Flagler are among the 10 newest members of the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame. Tiger Letterwinner's Association executive director Bill D'Andrea announced the group Tuesday. Ellis was the only Tigers coach to win Atlantic ...

Matt Kuchar reacts after hitting out of the bunker on the second hole during the final round of the Memorial golf tournament on Sunday, June 2, 2013, in Dublin, Ohio. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

Kuchar holds on to win Memorial

Most of the perks from winning the Memorial were evident to Matt Kuchar soon after his 20-foot birdie putt tumbled into the final hole Sunday. He looked just beyond the 18th green to where 3-year-old son Carson was giving a high-five to tournament host Jack Nicklaus. He had the first ...

Louisville's Zak Wasserman, right, and Sutton Whiting collide while going for a pop fly during the fourth inning of an NCAA college baseball tournament regional game against Miami on Saturday, June 1, 2013, in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated Miami 6-4. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)

Louisville tops Miami 6-4 in regional

Louisville used a six-run seventh inning to top Miami 6-4 on Saturday and advance to the Louisville regional final in the NCAA baseball tournament. The Cardinals (48-12) will face either Miami or Oklahoma State in Sunday's regional final. The final score didn't indicate how much of a pitchers' duel the ...

AP Source: NCAA looking to talk to Dye again

NCAA investigators are planning to interview Miami football player Dyron Dye with the belief that there are discrepancies between what he told them previously and what he wrote in an affidavit in support of a former Hurricanes assistant coach, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. ...

FILE - In this Dec. 27, 2012 file photo, San Jose State players, including linebacker Brad Kuh (33), defensive end Sean Bacon (95) and running back Ray Rodriguez (46), celebrate a 29-20 win over Bowling Green in the NCAA college football Military Bowl, in Washington. The Military Bowl is headed to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis. The DC Bowl Committee and Events DC announced Monday that this year's game will be moved from RFK Stadium in Washington to the venue that is home to the U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen. The Dec. 27 game presented by Northrop Grumman to benefit the USO will be the sixth annual Military Bowl.  (AP Photo/Nick Wass, File)

Military Bowl moving from DC to Annapolis

Military Bowl organizers announced Monday that the game will move this year from Washington's RFK Stadium to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, placing the sixth annual game in a setting designed to honor service members about 30 miles from the nation's capital. Steve Beck, DC Bowl Committee president and ...

Howell leads 'Pack past Aztecs 79-65

Richard Howell doubled his average with 22 points and 11th-seeded North Carolina State used its muscle inside and sticky defense to upset San Diego State 79-65 on Friday in a second-round East Regional game. The Wolfpack (23-12) advances to play the winner of Belmont-Georgetown on Sunday at Nationwide Arena. Lorenzo Brown added 17 points, ...

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