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   <title>Elon to join CAA</title>
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   Elon University announced on Thursday that it will move to a full-time member of the Colonial Athletic Association beginning in the 2014-15 season. Elon, currently in the Southern Conference, sponsors 17 NCAA Division I varsity sports. Women's lacrosse is the only sport that competes outside of the Southern Conference, playing in the Atlantic Sun Conference, but they too will join the CAA. "The Colonial Athletic Association will provide t
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   <title>Waddell leaves Towson for job at Arkansas</title>
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   Mike Waddell is leaving Towson University as its athletics director to become a senior associate athletics director at the University of Arkansas. Waddell had served as AD at Towson since October 2010. Prior to that, he spent five years as a senior associate AD at the University of Cincinnati. He's also spent time in the athletic departments of Akron and Appalachian State. 
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   <title>Rutgers names Julie Hermann AD</title>
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   Rutgers has selected Julie Hermann as its new athletic director, replacing the ousted Tim Pernetti. Hermann, who spent the last 16 years within the athletic administration at Louisville, will become just the third female athletic director at a BCS school, joining North Carolina State's Debbie Yow and California's Sandy Barbour. Her hiring comes just over one month after Rutgers made national headlines for the athletic depar
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   <title>Kehres to step down as Mount Union head coach</title>
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   University of Mount Union head football coach Larry Kehres stepped down from his position on Wednesday, but will remain the school's athletics director. Kehres, who has a career coaching record of 332-24-3, has led the school to 11 NCAA Division III national championships. "The best part of the job was developing relationships with players and continuing those relationships following their graduations," Kehres said. "Coaching the P
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   <title>SEC unveils plans for all-sports network</title>
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   The Southeastern Conference announced it will launch a television network featuring programming of all of the league's 21 sports beginning in August of 2014. The network, part of a 20-year partnership with ESPN that will run until 2034, is scheduled to televise approximately 45 SEC football games annually, as well as over 100 men's basketball contests, 60 women's basketball games and 75 baseball broadcasts. Additional programming slated to
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   <title>Temple AD Bill Bradshaw retires</title>
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   Temple athletics director Bill Bradshaw is retiring after 11 years, effective June 30, 2013, to attend to personal family issues. "My 11 years at Temple University were among the most rewarding of my 36 years as an Athletic Director," Bradshaw said. "I will miss working with our exceptional staff and elite coaches, talented student-athletes, the campus community and the many friends of Temple Athletics who supported our vision and he
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   <title>Three more Boston Marathon bombing suspects taken into custody</title>
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   Federal prosecutors announced on Wednesday that three additional arrests have been made in connection with the bombing of the Boston Marathon. Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov, both 19, have been charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice by plotting to destroy, conceal and cover up possessions belonging to suspected marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Both men are nationals of Kazakhstan residing in the United States on student visa
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