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   <title>Pac-12 rewards Scott with extension</title>
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   The Pac-12 Conference's Board of Directors has unanimously extended the contract of commissioner Larry Scott through 2016. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the deal includes options for additional years. Scott became the league's sixth commissioner on July 1, 2009 and has been the architect of numerous changes. The league expanded for the first time since 1978, going from 10 teams to 12 with the additions of Utah and 
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   <title>Tour de France champ Contador suspended</title>
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   Cyclist Alberto Contador of Spain has been suspended for two years after the Court of Arbitration for Sport found the three-time Tour de France champ guilty of a doping offense. The last of those three titles in cycling's most prestigious event, the 2010 championship, will be stripped after the verdict. He will be ineligible to participate in this year's Tour de France and the London Olympics. Contador, however, will be eligible to c
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   <title>Lance Armstrong doping investigation closed</title>
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   The federal doping investigation against seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong was closed Friday, United States Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. announced. Birotte released a statement saying that his "office is closing an investigation into allegations of federal criminal conduct by members and associates of a professional bicycle racing team owned in part by Lance Armstrong." He also stated that he "commend
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   <title>Minnesota AD Maturi to retire</title>
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   University of Minnesota athletic director Joel Maturi has decided to retire, effective June 30. Maturi has spent 10 years as head of the Golden Gophers' athletic department. He led the merger of the men's and women's athletics programs, and helped raise funds for the construction of TCF Bank Stadium. In addition, Golden Gopher athletes won more than 40 Big Ten or WCHA championships during his tenure and there were no major con
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   <title>NCAA gives Nebraska 2-year probation, fine</title>
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   The University of Nebraska received two years of probation among the sanctions handed down by the NCAA on Wednesday for supplying student-athletes with books and supplies above what is allowed. The NCAA found Nebraska committed major violations, including a failure to monitor, but said they were minor in scope. In addition to two years of probation, the university received a self-imposed $38,000 fine that was donated to charity and a pu
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   <title>Big South adds Longwood University as new member</title>
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   The Big South Conference has added Longwood University as a new member, effective with the 2012-13 academic year. Longwood, which sponsors 14 varsity sports at the Division I level, will give the Big South a total of 12 members. The school, located in Farmville, Virginia, became a full Division I member in 2007. The Lancers have been competing as an independent. "We are excited and thrilled that Longwood University has been invited to join the 
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   <title>CAS delays Contador ruling again</title>
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   The Court of Arbitration for Sport has delayed the publication of its decision in the Alberto Contador clenbuterol case, another postponement in a saga more than a year old. CAS said in a statement Monday that the release of its final decision "should" take place during the week of January 31. The arbitration body said the delay was enacted to give all parties a chance to challenge the composition of the arbitral panel. None
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   <title>Duke's Wenger, Stanford's Noyola win Hermann Trophy</title>
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   Duke junior Andrew Wenger and Stanford senior Teresa Noyola won the Hermann Trophy on Friday night as the best male and female NCAA Division I soccer players, respectively. Wenger led the Atlantic Coast Conference with 17 goals and 42 points, good enough for fourth in the nation in points and sixth in goals. He is the fourth Duke player to claim the award. Noyola becomes the third straight Stanford player to win the trophy, following in th
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