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NKU basketball players involved in sex 'incident'

NKU basketball players involved in sex 'incident'
NKU basketball players involved in sex 'incident'
Buy Photo NKU athletic director Ken Bothof (right).(Photo: Patrick Reddy / The Enquirer)Buy PhotoHIGHLAND HEIGHTS - Northern Kentucky University's athletic director recently admitted under oath that more than one of the school's basketball players were involved in some kind of sexual 'incident' last year that brought the scrutiny of NKU's top brass and involved the school's internal discipline system.NKU AD Ken Bothof also said that the players involved were allowed to finish the season and the conference tournament after the incident in February 2015.
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Rutgers basketball taking credit for players it didn't have

Rutgers basketball taking credit for players it didn't have
Rutgers basketball taking credit for players it didn't have
According to BasketballReference.com, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights can count 10 NBA players in their history.The program's own media guide claims 19 who have been part of an NBA Draft.None of them are named Ray Allen, Rip Hamilton or Shabazz Napier.
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Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by former basketball players against UO; players plan to refile

Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by former basketball players against UO; players plan to refile
Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by former basketball players against UO; players plan to refile
Lawsuits filed by three former University of Oregon basketball players against UO were dismissed on Thursday, court documents show.Brandon Austin, Dominic Artis and Damyean Dotson filed lawsuits against the university within the last year, claiming that their rights were violated and that they were unfairly dismissed from the university following sexual assault accusations in 2014.Austin first filed suit, seeking $7.5 million in October 2015, while Artis and Dotson filed a joint suit in March seeking $10 million.
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