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Creighton given two years probation after NCAA probe
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23 Jun 2021, 10:05 GMT+10
The NCAA placed the Creighton men s basketball program on probation for two years and handed down other minor penalties Tuesday based on improper benefits accepted by a former assistant coach.
The punishment, announced by the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions, spawned from a sport-wide FBI investigation in 2019 into bribery that resulted in the arrests of four assistant coaches at the Division I level.
Per the resulting NCAA investigation, ex-Creighton assistant coach Preston Murphy violated NCAA ethical conduct rules by accepting money from an undercover agent during a meeting with business manager Christian Dawkins. The purpose of the funds was for Murphy to divert players to Dawkins management company.
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In the Stacks: New Canaan Library debuting music series
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The New Canaan Library is offering an early holiday gift to the community with the debut of “In the Stacks,” a new music series that spreads musical enjoyment while also spotlighting local musicians, and kicks off Thursday, Dec. 17 via a webinar with a live virtual concert by one of the library s most popular performers, Michael-Louis Smith, who is going to play holiday favorites in the collections of books at the library, along with bassist Preston Murphy, who is based in Fairfield, Conn.New Canaan Library / Contributed photo
The New Canaan Library is offering an early holiday gift to the community with the debut of “In the Stacks,” a new music series that spreads musical enjoyment while also spotlighting local musicians, and kicks off on Thursday, Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. via a webinar with a live virtual concert by Michael-Louis Smith, one of the library’s most popular performers, playing h