AB StaffLegalVirginia Self-Reports Recruiting ViolationsThe NCAA has fined the University of Virginia athletics department $5,000 and accepted the school's self-imposed penalties for recruiting violations committed last year by the football program.April 7, 2017BudgetingNorth Dakota's D-I Sports Losing MoneyEvery sport in 2016 at UND and North Dakota State University spent more money than they brought in.April 7, 2017Industry Press RoomPremier Competitive Swimming Program Adopts Healthier, Low Chlorine Pool SystemSwimMAC Carolina, one of the most prestigious competitive swimming programs in the nation, has adopted Clear Comfort’s low chlorine pool disinfection system to offer a healthier training environment for swimmers and coaches.April 7, 2017Industry Press RoomPlayCore Acquires Alta EnterprisesAlta Enterprises Inc. founded in 1989, is a leading supplier of custom swimming pool covers and automatic reel systems with push button functionality. Alta’s products are in more than 400 universities and K-12 schools across North America. A hallmark of AApril 7, 2017FitnessNew Mexico AD Pursuing Naming Rights Deal for FacilityUniversity of New Mexico's athletic director says he is negotiating a potential "seven-figure" naming rights deal for a school athletic facility, but he has not identified the donor — or the venue.April 6, 2017LegalOHSAA Punishes Dayton Schools Over SportsmanshipDunbar High football coach Darran Powell's team got caught in a controversy when it allegedly was instructed to lose a game to Belmont by the DPS director of athletics.April 6, 2017ProgrammingSunTrust Park to Debut with College Baseball GameGeorgia and Missouri will play an SEC game at SunTrust Park at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, the last game in the stadium before the Braves' regular-season home opener April 14.April 6, 2017Stadium & ArenaPhilly Residents Hope to Dodge NFL DraftThe NFL draft may be the Parkway event that breaks Alan Niederman's back. Niederman lives in the Philadelphian, a condominium building on Pennsylvania Avenue across from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and he said he's grown weary of city-planned events oApril 6, 2017Outdoor FieldsCity Pushed to Create More Soccer-Specific SpaceDriven in part by the growing number of Worcester immigrants raised on soccer, the city is being pushed to create more soccer facilities and to increase residents’ access to existing ones.April 6, 2017ProgrammingReports: Frozen Four Returning to Buffalo in 2020The Buffalo area is believed to have been selected as the site for the 2020 NCAA men's ice hockey semifinals and national championship game. The NCAA will announce the venues for the 2019-2022 Frozen Fours on April 18.April 6, 2017Previous PagePage 692 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesLegalFormer UNC Provost Claims Laws Were Broken During Hiring of Bill BelichickA lawsuit filed this week against the University of North Carolina and its board of trustees alleges that UNC broke state laws by hiding discussions about the hiring of football coach Bill Belichick, as well as conversations about potential conference realignment.Safety & SecurityHandgun Found in Bathroom at High School Football StadiumFacilitiesDaily Digs: HS Celebrates New Athletics Complex, Minnesota State Unveils Athletics Facilities Renderings, and More!LeadershipAD at High School That Has Lost 24 Straight Football Games Asks Future Opponents for MercySponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own