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NHRA family out in full Force

Brittany Force jumped on the back of the motorcycle Friday, and dad John drove her to the track, driving up the side to break down the layout.

Tarkanian voted into Hall of Fame

Finally, Jerry Tarkanian has made it. After more than 20 years of trying, Tarkanian, who led UNLV to the 1990 national championship and four Final Fours, has been voted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of its Class of 2013.

Wichita perfect fit for Cheyenne High grad Williams

ATLANTA — He wanted the life of a small town, a place to play basketball and be educated and become a man. His was a goal to experience a calmer, quieter existence when it came time to select a college.

Local colleges roundup: UNLV baseball edges Fresno State, 9-8

UNLV scored three runs in the top of the ninth inning and defeated host Fresno State 9-8 in a Mountain West baseball game. The Rebels (21-8, 6-4) got a two-run double from Mark Shannon and a sacrifice fly from Bryan Bonnell in the inning.

Orange’s confidence viewed as cockiness

ATLANTA — Syracuse is brimming with confidence, largely because of its suffocating style when the other team has the ball.

Feel-bad-for-him angle overshadows feel-good story

ATLANTA — Louisville already had the bigger names, the better team and some unfinished business after coming up short in last year’s Final Four.

Rutgers AD resigns amid controversy

Rutgers’ coaching scandal spiraled deeper Friday, bringing down the athletic director and a school vice president while donors threatened to cut off their contributions to New Jersey’s largest public university.

Louisville, UNLV may not resume basketball series

Twelve years ago, Rick Pitino pulled the plug on his plans to become UNLV’s basketball coach. Of course, he landed in Louisville instead, and the story of how that scenario unfolded is old news.

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