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The program has suspended play amid ’new allegations’ that have prompted an investigation by the school.
Editors’ note: This story contains details of gun violence.
New Mexico State is suspending its men’s basketball program’s season indefinitely following new allegations within the program, the school announced on Friday.
“New Mexico State is suspending operations for the men’s basketball program until further notice,” the statement said.

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Tua Tagovailoa suffered three documented head injuries during the 2022 NFL season, one of which sent him to the hospital. To try and avoid another head injury in the future, he is turning to judo.
Judo, an unarmed modern Japanese martial art, was created in 1882. It focuses on immobilizing opponents with a pin or forcing submission with a joint lock or a choke. Strikes and use of weapons are not allowed.

Judokas will inevitably collide with the ground on a frequent basis in competition. That is essentially the entire goal of the sport.

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Brock Purdy took the NFL by storm in his nine games as the starting quarterback for the 49ers. The 23-year-old began the season as the third-stringer and finished as a folk hero.
However, entering 2023, San Francisco will have an unexpected quarterback battle on its hands.
Trey Lance, the team’s former No. 3 overall pick will be back at full health for OTAs after suffering a season-ending ankle injury in Week 2. Purdy, 2022’s Mr. Irrelevant, may or may not be back in time for training camp.

“Both Trey and I want to win and compete. There’s no decision made.

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A tumultuous season for New Mexico State men’s basketball came to a grinding halt on Friday. The program has suspended all operations “until further notice.”
NMSU’s decision to shut down the program indefinitely is unrelated to the ongoing investigation into a fatal shooting that involved basketball player Mike Peake and three University of New Mexico students. The tragic homicide took place in November.

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The deadline day deal that was set to reunite Payton II with the Warriors is now in jeopardy.

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Thursday’s deadline day deal that was set to reunite Gary Payton II with the Warriors is now in jeopardy after the guard failed his physical on Friday, according to Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic.
Payton could miss two-to-three months with a core muscle issue, which he had been playing through in Portland and managing with Toradol shots.

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