The Daily Read
Today's Read might verbal to Kentucky too.Just because the decision seemed inevitable, doesn't make it hurt any less. The Butler community says good-bye to Gordon Hayward, from the Indianapolis Star.
Next season's potential Final Four run hangs in the balance as Purdue's E'Twaun Moore and JaJuan Johnson test the draft waters, from the Lafayette Journal and Courier.
That Calipari guys is at it again ... Kentucky laughed in the face of college basketball yesterday as it lassoed Brandon Knight, the No. 1 high school senior in America (Miami Herald), and Michael Gilchrist, the No. 1 junior (The Philadelphia Inquirer). At this point, Wildcat fans won't settle for anything less than every top recruit, also from the Lexington Herald.
The Battle for Braggin' Rights rolls off the courts as Missouri and Illinois are close in recruiting too, from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
As history repeats itself for the Donlon family, Wright State's new coach heeds dad's advice, from the Springfield News Sun.
Still searching for his first appearance in the NCAA tournament as Rhode Island head coach, Jim Baron gets a one year extension, from the Providence Journal.
Going back to where their journeys began, former Temple coach John Chaney and Rutgers women's coach Vivian Stringer return home to Cheyney University, from the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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