Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Xavier sharpshooter Redford is detached from the left ACL

Updated: 24 October 2010, 6: 08 PM ET

CINCINNATI--Xavier's Brad Redford is detached Törmäyssuunta fields resulting from mobile communications equipment in his left knee Ligament, accounting of the Musketeers in their top 3 point shooter.

Junior guard hurt his knee during practice on Saturday.On Sunday, a medical test found that need reconstructive surgery and ignore him or her to use the additional tariff quota.

Redford was one of the Atlantic 10 ' s most accurate 3 point Shooters of his two first seasons. [1] [2] He set a record by 46,5% of Xavier guarantees than I arc. 101 is his 108 career baskets, are the guarantee of the arc.

His long-term Shooting forced to continue in the middle of the floor protection and opened.


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Sources: CCA recommend July recruiting

Updated: 21 October 2010 3: 26 PM ET

The Conference Commissioners Association voted 31 0 invoice meeting last month in Chicago, Illinois, to recommend to the recruitment of men's Basketball, clear July starting in 2012, the NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Division I Board of Directors, the meeting of the direct knowledge of the data sources told ESPN.

According to him, from another source (I) ship Division will meet October 28 and have several options: recommendation to adopt and implement immediately or to postpone the implementation;to introduce new legislation and send it through the usual administrative structure; in the case of direct research; on a recommendation from or do not work.

E-mail sent to the train, in the light of concerns about lose July recruitment details. Here is an e-mail message to the completely.

Blog: July should continue to

In accordance with the recommendation for second reading of the minutes of the meeting, said, the new air traffic model does not fall within the time limit for recruitment of July 2012, ESPN learned during the summer.All 31 Division I presence of the members of the Commission and were voted in.

Cars are allowed to evaluate employees, two of the ten-day period in July, the secondary events of the country; Akron, OhioCleveland;Cincinnati;Indianapolis; North Dallas; Augusta, S.C.; O rlando, Fla.;Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, among many others. NCAA men's Basketball audience has been tracking, recruiting, looking for improvements in the summer, as well as tries to remove violations during the period under review.

CCA-audio, which was the headquarters of the Big ten is not published during the meetings, send shockwaves through the National Basketball Association pilots.

On Tuesday, e-mail ESPN is/are obtained and marked: "assessment of the Elimination of all forms of" URGENT "July, section" were sent to all the territory of the State of Michigan coaches I coach Tom Izzo, Vice President and General Manager of the current President of the NABC NABC Jim Haney and Executive Deputy Director of the Reggie Minton.

The e-mail was a plea for cars you want to know the people are against the proposal cannot be sufficiently achieved by the NABC. It requests the cars by the leaders of the campaign in their virtuaalikampusten athletic and Presidents, Faculty representatives, their position and educate by removing the July period.

Georgia Tech coach Paul Hewitt said Wednesday at the Charlotte, N.C., that by removing the July recruiting transported for a maximum period of costs and cause the cars to miss time with their groups, such as during the school year with us take place only ACC media during the day. buses do not go in April, either, at the moment.Hewitt said, go to Orlando, Fla. in July, the transaction will give him to see 40 views as compared to the country to do the same in the course of the year at a single location widens.

"We heard here by chance, ' ' Minton said."I was relaxed during a conversation, and the guy he brought.He brought, and it is the first, we never heard of it.Does not know it.I wonder how this is for the benefit of each Conference.I understand that the best buddies.They can be made available to you, which they wish to receive. I am an experienced this for yourself."

Minton, who coached the air force and Dartmouth, said, the annual percentage rate of charge will affect this change, taking away July recruiting. would additional transfers.

"When it comes to college coach to see a player for the last time? in February and then he intends to adopt him?" He intends to call someone and take someone's Word, ' ' Minton said. "Not more than the controls and the eyes in July. [1] [2] on the implementation of the focus and the basketball team is off to all of the summer. [1] [2] Are seriously folks, who voted, how many are there, they do not appear in the summer?. I am there. ''

Andy Katz is a senior writer for ESPN.


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Virginia G Zeglinski out 8 weeks after surgery

Updated: 19 October, 2010 7: 56 PM ET

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va-Virginia says junior guard Sammy Zeglinski Miss eight weeks after surgery to repair his left knee cartilage.

The school says Zeglinski had surgery on Tuesday.

Zeglinski led Celtics 3 point field goals, assists and steals to each of the last tarkastelujaksojen. all 31 games he played the last period shall begin on the average of 8.9 points 29 and and 3.8 rebounds etc.., he made 61 3-pointers and had 80 38 assists and steals.


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Friday, October 15, 2010

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Samuel Dalembert likely out 4-6 weeks

Samuel Dalembert likely out 4-6 weeks

The Sacramento Kings today announced that an MRI taken on Kings center Samuel Dalembert confirmed the initial diagnosis of a left adductor strain.

The injury may sideline Dalembert the next four to six weeks.


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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Seton Hall AD Quinlan to resign after five years

Updated: September 24, 2010, 5:42 PM ET

SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. -- Seton Hall athletic director Joseph Quinlan Jr. will resign after a five-year tenure marked by problems with former basketball coach Bobby Gonzalez.

Quinlan announced Friday that he will be stepping down Oct. 8 to pursue other opportunities.

The resignation comes six months after the fiery Gonzalez was fired following a season of player problems on and off the court.

"When you hire coaches generally you want to hire someone who will improve your program, so that's what your focus is," said Quinlan, who refused to say anything negative about working with Gonzalez.

Deputy athletic director Duane Bailey and senior associate athletic director Ginger Fulton will oversee the department's day-to-day operations through the remainder of the academic year, the school said.

"I think we accomplished a tremendous amount whether it was the facility improvement or the [Owen T. Carroll] field or the coaching office complex," Quinlan said. "We did some things to help students with life skills. We made very good progress. Pirate Blue has done well and the move to the Prudential Center was a significant move. We got a great deal done."

Seton Hall hired former U.S. Olympic coach Anne Donovan to take over the women's basketball program this fall and Iona's Kevin Willard to replace Gonzalez.

Quinlan's future with the Big East Conference school had been in question after Law School dean Patrick Hobbs was appointed to oversee the department in July 2009.

Quinlan said his resignation also gives the school's new president a chance to appoint an athletic director instead of inheriting one. He said he does not have another job lined up.

"We are thankful for Joe's leadership over the last five years," Hobbs said. "His work has provided the athletics department with a solid foundation for future success."

Quinlan hired Gonzalez four years ago to replace Louis Orr. While the basketball team showed improvement, Gonzalez caused problems with his behavior on the court. He had a run-in with then-Rutgers coach Fred Hill after a game at the Prudential Center late in the 2007-08 season, and he was suspended by Quinlan for the opening game of the next season for criticizing officials in that game.


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