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Gene Cross out as UT head basketball coach   

Reports out of the University of Toledo say that Mens' head basketball coach Gene Cross has been fired after two seasons with the Rockets.

Rockets reach semifinals in 67-56 win over Ball State   

No. 2 seed Toledo (23-7) made it to its third consecutive “Final Four” appearance in the MAC Tournament with a 67-56 win over No. 7 seed Ball State (14-17).

BG's Prochaska named MAC Player of the Year, Pontius 2nd team   

Bowling Green State University women's basketball junior Lauren Prochaska has been named the 2010 Mid-American Conference Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.

Toledo's Buford named to All-Big Ten   

Ohio State guard Evan Turner has been named the Big Ten's player of the year while two teammates made the conference's all-team lists.

Michigan AD reiterates Rodriguez's job is safe now   

Michigan athletic director David Brandon says evaluating college football's winningest program is critical because its annual revenues account for three-quarters of his department's budget.

OSU's Evan Turner named Big Ten's top player   

Ohio State guard Evan Turner has been named the Big Ten's player of the year in separate voting by conference coaches and members of the media.

UConn wins NCAA record 71st straight game   

UConn wins NCAA record 71st straight game, surpassing own record with 59-44 victory over ND

Western Michigan defeats Bowling Green in MAC first-round   

David Kool scored 20 points and Flenard Whitfield added a career-high 19 as Western Michigan defeated Bowling Green 75-73 Sunday in the first round of the Mid-American Conference tournament.

Toledo knocked off in first round of MAC tourney   

Max Boudreau scored a season-high 18 points and Calvin Betts had 13 points as Buffalo rolled over Toledo 72-54 in the first round of the Mid-American Conference tournament on Sunday.

Buckeyes must prove themselves again in Big Ten   

Jim Foster is presented with the problem of inspiring his Ohio State women's team to play hard in a tournament that barely acknowledges what the Buckeyes already have done.

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