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                                                                                                                           Thursday 26 april 2018











                                                                                  AIN’T IT






                                                                                  GRANDERSON


























            Former U.S. Secretary of State
            Condoleezza  Rice  speaks
            during  a  news  conference
            at  the  NCAA  headquarters,
            Wednesday, April 25, 2018, in
            Indianapolis.
                        Associated Press
            NCAA begins

            work of

            implementing

            complex
            basketball

            reforms                             Granderson wins it with walk-off homer



            By RALPH D. RUSSO                   Toronto  Blue  Jays’  Curtis  Granderson  watches  his  walk-off  home  run
            AP College Sports Writer
            INDIANAPOLIS  (AP)  —  The          against the Boston Red Sox in 10th inning of a baseball game Tuesday,
            most  difficult  part  of  the      April 24, 2018, in Toronto.
            NCAA’s  attempt  to  clean                                                                                Associated Press
            up  college  basketball  be-                                                                                         Page 19
            gins now.
            Hours  after  former  Secre-
            tary of State Condoleezza
            Rice  presented  the  Com-
            mission  on  College  Bas-
            ketball’s sweeping recom-
            mendations  for  reforming
            a sport weighed down by
            corruption,  NCAA  leaders
            set  in  motion  the  process
            for turning those ideas into
            reality.
            The  NCAA  Board  of  Gov-
            ernors,  a  group  of  16  uni-
            versity  presidents  and  the
            association’s  highest  rank-
            ing   body,   unanimously
            endorsed  all  the  commis-
            sion’s   recommendations
            Wednesday.

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