Baltimore Sun

KU hoops hit with violations

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The NCAA is preparing to issue a notice of allegation­s that details multiple major violations in the Kansas men’s basketball program, according to reports Friday.

The notice will come after a summer of speculatio­n following a top NCAA official saying the organizati­on would make findings against schools involved in a pay-for-play recruiting scheme investigat­ed by the FBI.

On June 12, Stan Wilcox, the NCAA’s VP of regulatory affairs, said at least six schools would receive a notice of allegation­s for Level 1 violations this summer.

NC State on July 10 received a notice of allegation­s that included two Level 1 violations.

Level 1 violations carry some of the most severe punishment, including postseason bans and loss of scholarshi­ps.

College football: Houston senior QB D’Eriq King set the FBS record for the most consecutiv­e games with both a passing and rushing TD, making it 15 straight in the Cougars’ 38-31 loss to Tulane on Thursday night in New Orleans. King had two TD passes and ran for another in the game to break a tie with former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow. ... Former Ohio State RB Howard “Hopalong” Cassady, who won the Heisman in 1955 and was a two-time consensus All-American, died Friday. He was 85. Cassady played 10 seasons in the NFL, mostly with the Lions, and was a scout and coach in the Yankees organizati­on. Golf: Danny Willett of England shot a 7-under 65 to grab a share of the lead with Spain’s Jon Rahm (67) at the BMW PGA Championsh­ip in Virginia Water, England, when second-round play was suspended due to darkness. Willet and Rahm reached 11-under 133, two clear of three players. ... Byeong Hun An took a two-stroke lead at the Sanderson Farms Championsh­ip in Jackson, Miss., when second-round play was suspended due to darkness.

NBA: The league’s board of governors was unanimous in its approval of a plan to stiffen potential penalties for tampering with players and employees under contract with other clubs, hoping for increased compliance in existing league rules. Fines of up to $10 million are now possible in the most egregious situations, along with forfeiture of draft picks, suspension­s of executives and voiding of contracts when rule breaking is found. ... The Hawks announced that 42-year-old G Vince Carter, the league’s oldest player, will return for a record 22nd season. The eight-time All-Star averaged 17.5 minutes, 7.4 points and 2.6 rebounds in 76 games last season for the Hawks.

Also: The Russian anti- doping agency could face suspension again based on informatio­n indicating data from the Moscow drug-testing lab had been manipulate­d before being delivered to the World Anti-Doping Agency this year, The AP reported.

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