The family of North Carolina coaching great Dean Smith says the 79-year-old Hall of Famer is dealing with memory loss.

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Family: Ex-North Carolina coach Dean Smith dealing with memory loss
The family of North Carolina coaching great Dean Smith says the 79-year-old Hall of Famer is dealing with memory loss.

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Family: Ex-North Carolina coach Dean Smith dealing with memory loss
Alan Major was 13 years old when his mother, Mary, knew he was destined to be a basketball coach.

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New Charlotte 49ers coach Alan Major ready for challenge
Kentucky freshmen Eric Bledsoe, DeMarcus Cousins, Daniel Orton and John Wall and junior Patrick Patterson will enter their names in this year’s NBA Draft.
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Five UK players, including John Wall, declare for NBA draft
Gordon Hayward scored 19 points and collected the final rebound, sending little Butler to its biggest victory, a 52-50 win over Michigan State in the Final Four on Saturday night.
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Butler outlasts Mich St. for first NCAA final berth
North Carolina will get to play for another title after all.

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UNC escapes Rhode Island, aims for NIT title
Raymar Morgan made a free throw with less than two seconds left to give Michigan State a 70-69 victory over Tennessee on Sunday and send the Spartans back to the Final Four for a second straight year.
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Morgan’s FT sends Spartans back to Final Four
Gordon Hayward scored 22 points to help tiny, fifth-seeded Butler beat No. 2 Kansas State 63-56 in the West Regional final Saturday to advance to the Final Four.
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Hoosier story: Butler advances to 1st Final Four
Durrell Summers scored 19 points and Korie Lucious hit a whirling turnaround jumper with 95 seconds left, helping fifth-seeded Michigan State survive a mid-major scare with a 59-52 win over pesky Northern Iowa.

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Mich St. picks off UNI, advances to Midwest final
John Wall and top-seeded Kentucky overcame an early deficit with a swarming defense, stopping Cornell’s captivating NCAA tournament run with a 62-45 win Thursday night in the East Regional semifinals.

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Wall, Kentucky turn away Cornell from Dance
Kevin Jones scored 18 points in leading second-seeded West Virginia to a 69-56 win over Washington on Thursday night in the East Regional semifinals.

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WVU downs Washington for berth in Elite Eight