Tuesday, May 4, 2010

“Devastated”: UVA rocked by lacrosse death, arrest | The Hook News ...

“Devastated”: UVA rocked by lacrosse death, arrest | The Hook News ...


Just when University of Virginia head football coach Mike London thought he had those Internets figured out, along comes some crazy NCAA Facebook rule to further complicate things. ... s assistant athletics director for compliance, Steve Flippen, explained that under the NCAA&s somewhat baffling social media rules, all postings from coaches to prospective recruits on social networking sites must be made in a direct person-to-person, non-public manner. ...


George Huguely, a 22-year-old fourth year student at the University of Virginia from Chevy Chase, Maryland, has been charged with first degree murder and is in custody at the Charlottesville/Albemarle jail. ... In an interview for a UVa Athletics publication, Love was asked why she enrolled at UVa: “I had wanted to play lacrosse at Virginia since I was little, so coming here was like a dream come true.” Huguely attended the prestigious Landon School in suburban Washington ...


Just when University of Virginia head football coach Mike London thought he had those Internets figured out, along comes some crazy NCAA Facebook rule to further complicate things. ... s assistant athletics director for compliance, Steve Flippen, explained that under the NCAA&s somewhat baffling social media rules, all postings from coaches to prospective recruits on social networking sites must be made in a direct person-to-person, non-public manner. ...


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Just when University of Virginia head football coach Mike London thought he had those Internets figured out, along comes some crazy NCAA Facebook rule to further complicate things. ... s assistant athletics director for compliance, Steve Flippen, explained that under the NCAA&s somewhat baffling social media rules, all postings from coaches to prospective recruits on social networking sites must be made in a direct person-to-person, non-public manner. ...

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