Sports
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Force behind the Final Four
“After overseeing something no city has ever done before — hosting the Division I, II and III men’s Final Fours along with the NIT championship — Scott will be ending her time with the NCAA with a historic year.”
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Staff picks: Final Four
“The March Madness continues into April, as the women’s and men’s Final Four tip off on April 3 and April 4, respectively. With six exciting games between both brackets, here is who The Collegian sports section thinks will take home the championships.”
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Welcome to the Team: Some new aces up the sleeves
“‘Butler was absolutely beautiful and it was perfect for me.’”
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NIT semifinals and College Slam Dunk & Three-Point Contests descend on Hinkle
“As Indianapolis prepares to host its ninth Final Four, the NCAA has turned the Circle City into a basketball championship city.”
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Men’s basketball welcomes new head coach, former point guard Ronald Nored
‘“I’m ready to get to work.’”
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BREAKING: Former point guard Ronald Nored named as Matta’s successor
“Nored, 36, was the engine of Butler’s offense from 2008-12, starting 125 games and was named Horizon League defensive player of the year twice.”
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‘He’s a joy to watch’: Rhoades slugs his way into a national spotlight
“‘I wouldn’t really say I’m trying to hit home runs, I’m just trying to put an ‘A’ swing on [each] pitch.’”
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OT: UFL makes football fun
“The most intriguing rule change is the ban of the tush push, a play that was voted to stay in the NFL. With the UFL trying to stay different from the big league, it is experimenting with changing the most controversial play in the sport.”

