Marin Independent Journal

High jumper Fosbury dies at 76

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Dick Fosbury, the lanky leaper who completely revamped the technical discipline of high jump and won an Olympic gold medal with his “Fosbury Flop,” has died after a recurrence with lymphoma. He was 76.

Fosbury died Sunday, according to his publicist, Ray Schulte.

Before Fosbury, high jumpers cleared their height by running parallel to bar, then leaping over with a scissors kick, with their faces pointed downward. At the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, he took off at an angle, leaped backward and bent himself into a “J” shape to catapult his 6-foot-4 frame over the bar.

Fosbury cleared 2.24 meters (7 feet, 4 1/4 inches) in Mexico City to win the gold and set an Olympic record. By the next Olympics, 28 of the 40 jumpers were using Fosbury's technique. Today, it is by far the most-used technique for elite high jumpers across the globe.

Women's basketball

SOUTH CAROLINA WOMEN CAP WIRE-TO-WIRE NO. 1 RUN IN AP TOP 25 >> South Carolina joined an exclusive group Monday, going wireto-wire as No. 1 in consecutiv­e years in The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll.

The defending national champion Gamecocks (320) became the third school to be the top team in the poll for the entire season in back-to-back years, equaling UConn and Louisiana Tech.

The Gamecocks, who are the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, have been atop the poll for 38 straight weeks, which is the second longest run behind UConn's record 51-week streak (2008-10). Led by Aliyah Boston, the Gamecocks were once again a unanimous choice by the 28-member media panel.

Indiana switched places with Iowa in the final poll, moving back up to second after landing its first No. 1 seed in an NCAA tourney.

Virginia Tech and Stanford, the other two top seeds, were fourth and fifth in the final Top 25.

Men's basketball

ALABAMA, HOUSTON TOP FINAL AP TOP 25 >> The overall No. 1 seed for March Madness is No. 1 in the final AP Top 25, too.

Alabama, fresh off an SEC Tournament title to go with its regular-season crown, ascended to the top spot, earning 48 of 61 first-place votes to jump Houston, which lost in the American Athletic Conference final without star guard Marcus Sasser. Alabama also spent a week at No. 1 last month.

Purdue, seeded first in the East Region, earned three first-place votes and was third in the AP poll after the regular-season Big Ten champion won its conference tournament, too. Kansas, which expects to have Bill Self back for the NCAA tourney after a medical scare, was fourth after receiving the No. 1 seed in the West.

Texas routed the Jayhawks in the finals of the Big 12 Tournament and

rounded out the top five.

Georgia Tech moved quickly to put a new leader in charge of its struggling men's basketball program, hiring longtime NBA guard Damon Stoudamire as the new Yellow Jackets coach.

The 49-year-old Stoudamire comes to the Atlantic Coast Conference school from the Boston Celtics, where he had been an assistant coach since 2021. The Celtics were in Atlanta this past weekend to play the Hawks.

Stoudamire's only previous head coaching experience was at Pacific, where he compiled a 71-77 record over five seasons. He was the West Coast Conference coach of the year in 2020.

Georgia Tech didn't take long to replace Josh Pastner, who was fired on Friday after the Yellow Jackets capped a 15-18 season with a secondroun­d loss to Pittsburgh in the ACC Tournament.

Mississipp­i has hired Chris Beard as its basketball coach just over two months after his firing from Texas following a domestic violence arrest.

Beard is a four-time conference coach of the year and was AP's national coach of the year in 2019.

Soccer

US COACH BERHALTER LIKELY ASSAULTED NOWWIFE, REPORT FINDS >> The U.S. Soccer Federation said Gregg Berhalter remains a candidate to stay on as men's national team coach after a report by a law firm concluded that he did not improperly withhold informatio­n about a 1992 domestic violence allegation involving the women who later became his wife.

The report also concluded that Berhalter's conduct “likely constitute­d the misdemeano­r crime of assault on a female.”

The firm Alston and Bird was retained after former U.S. captain Claudio Reyna and wife Danielle Egan Reyna, the parents of current American midfielder Gio Reyna, went to the USSF with allegation­s of the 1992 incident following the decision by Berhalter to use Gio Reyna sparingly at last year's World Cup.

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