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Rutgers president gets governor's backing
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Rutgers University's president, a neuroscientist, was brought in last year to turn the school into a medical sciences powerhouse, but he has quickly become a target of criticism from some lawmakers who question his ability to...
Tags: Rutgers University, Regional Authority, Politics, Government, Basketball
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Griffin and Shanahan on same page
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - Washington Redskins - INSIDE SLANT Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III's right knee and his relationship with coach Mike Shanahan, each of which was damaged to an extent during the wild card playoff loss to the...Tags: Jeremy Trueblood, Maurice Hurt, DeAngelo Hall, Darryl Tapp, National Football League
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NFL roundup: Texans shut down Foster
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL roundup: Texans shut down Foster Running back Arian Foster's calf injury will keep him out of the Houston Texans' organized team activities and minicamp, coach Gary Kubiak announced Wednesday. Foster suffered a strained right...Tags: Super Bowl, Football, National Football League, New England Patriots, Crime, Law and Justice
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Penn State's 2015 football schedule includes home clash with Rutgers
Penn State will welcome Rutgers back to Beaver Stadium for the first time in 21 years and play Maryland at M&T Bank Stadium as the Big Ten Conference office today announced the 2015 conference football schedule. During the 2014 season, the Big Ten will...Tags: Nebraska Cornhuskers, Indiana Hoosiers, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), National Football League, UCF Knights
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Maryland's lingering lacrosse question has now been answered
The Baltimore SunMaryland’s decision to join the Big Ten last year prompted plenty of speculation about how the school’s most popular sports – football and men’s basketball – would fare in a new conference. But it also prompted this...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, Cathy Reese, NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament, Penn State Nittany Lions
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Q&A
On Monday the Big Ten Conference and Johns Hopkins announced that the school would be an affiliate member in men's lacrosse beginning with the 2015 season. Here are some key questions about the Blue Jays' move from independent status: What does it mean...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, Charley Toomey, Syracuse Orange, Big Ten Network (tv network)
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Q&A with ESPN's Quint Kessenich on Johns Hopkins' Big Ten move
On the heels of Johns Hopkins’ announcement that the men’s lacrosse team would join the Big Ten for the 2015 season, ESPN analyst Quint Kessenich had a few thoughts on the move. Kessenich is a former All-American goalkeeper for the Blue Jays....
Tags: Minnesota Golden Gophers, Indiana Hoosiers, Virginia Cavaliers, Lacrosse, Michigan State Spartans
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Loss of independent status is victim of Johns Hopkins' move to Big Ten
Monday’s announcement that Johns Hopkins would join the Big Ten in 2015 can be viewed as a new beginning for the program. It also signals an end to its traditional status as an independent. Next season will be the Blue Jays’ 131st and...
Tags: Atlantic Sun Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Big East Conference, Big Ten Conference, Marquette Golden Eagles
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Maryland's 2015 Big Ten football schedule includes game at M&T Bank stadium vs. Penn State
The Baltimore SunFor the second time in three years, the Maryland football team will play a game at M&T Bank Stadium in 2015 – this time against Penn State in what Terps fans hope will be part of a renewed rivalry between the schools. The game — scheduled...Tags: Big 12 Conference, Indiana Hoosiers, Virginia Cavaliers, Randy Edsall, Michigan State Spartans
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Maryland helped pave Johns Hopkins' road to Big Ten
The Baltimore SunThe Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse team’s move to the Big Ten as the conference’s first affiliate member in any sport was assisted by the program’s biggest rival. Maryland, which has battled the Blue Jays 110 times, proposed to the...Tags: Atlantic Sun Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lacrosse, Rutgers University, Syracuse Orange
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Johns Hopkins made the right move in joining Big Ten
Maybe 15 or 20 years ago, ego and image would have prevented Johns Hopkins from joining the Big Ten. But university officials put those aside any of those lingering issues as the Blue Jays announced Monday that they will be joining the conference in 2015....
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Customs and Tradition, Virginia Cavaliers, Lacrosse, Syracuse Orange
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What they're saying about Johns Hopkins' move to the Big Ten for lacrosse
David Cordish, a 1960 Johns Hopkins graduate and a three-year member of the lacrosse team: "I was on the committee that unanimously recommended this move. It's a win/win for Hopkins and the Big Ten. The Big Ten is getting serious about Division I...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Sports, Big Ten Conference, John Tillman, Lacrosse
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