Sports
MBB | Skipping school
Brandon Jennings chose Europe over college. Will others follow?
By Michael Bonner
Brandon Jennings went to see his coach last spring after he took his final exam at Oak Hill Academy in Virginia. Jennings, the top-rated point guard in the nation, had the talent to excel at Arizona, where he had signed a letter of intent. The issue was whether he could boost his academics to meet Arizona's standards.
Schonbrun: Brinkley joins pack of running backs going airborne for yardage
By Zach Schonbrun
In early September, on his weekly Sunday conference call, Georgia football coach Mark Richt was a little upset after his team's 56-17 win over Central Michigan. Not because of anything his team did - the ESPN highlights of the game didn't show running back Knowshon Moreno's hurdle of an upright Chippewa safety late in the third quarter.
WHOC | Orange forward Bojeski eager to play against former team
By John Sutton
Cheyenne Bojeski insisted she won't feel any trepidation against Mercyhurst Friday night. "I'm not nervous," Syracuse's sophomore forward said. "I am just excited." With good reason. When Bojeski lines up with her Orange teammates for the national anthem before the opening faceoff, the opponents across from her will be familiar faces.
CC | Top-recruit Koloseus chooses cross country over soccer
By Darien Clark
Jay Koloseus has been running all his life. The junior from Guilford, Conn., spent his early years roaming soccer fields, but when he reached high school, the challenge of the cross country course piqued his interest. With soccer and cross country both being fall sports, he had a decision to make.
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