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  • Matchup kicks off SEC play

  • Iowa completed its dominating run through the NCAA championships with three of its five finalists winning national titles Saturday night.

  • Former Oregon football coach Mike Bellotti has resigned as the Ducks' athletic director and will join ESPN as a college football analyst.

  • Arizona's Ann Chandler set an NCAA record in the 100-yard breaststroke at the women's swimming and diving championships on Friday night.

  • Western Collegiate Hockey Association schools Denver and Wisconsin each placed two players, respectively, among the top 10 finalists competing for the 2010 Hobey Baker Award,

  • The NCAA fined Nevada's athletic department $1,500, placed both its golf teams on probation for three years and took away a scholarship Thursday but cleared the school's other sports of any rule violations and concluded there were no gambling issues.

  • Dan Bishop stood on his own for the first time as the University at Buffalo wrestler took the latest step in his recovery from a severe spinal cord injury.

  • The Western Collegiate Hockey Association has suspended North Dakota forward Matt Frattin for one game.

  • Boston University advanced to the Hockey East semifinals.

  • Ashton Eaton broke Dan O'Brien's 17-year-old heptathlon mark Saturday at the NCAA indoor track and field championships.