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  • **FILE** Security personnel watch over the crowd during an undergraduate graduation ceremony at Virginia Tech in Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va., Friday, May 11, 2007. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    Virginia Tech plans more stringent security for spring football game

    Saturday's game comes four days after the school marked the six-year anniversary of a shooting on campus that left 33 dead.


  • **FILE** Notre Dame forward Tom Knight (25) celebrates with Leprechaun Bryce Burton following an NCAA college basketball game against Louisville, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013, in South Bend, Ind. Notre Dame won 104-101 in five overtimes. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

    Notre Dame will leave Big East for ACC this fall

    Notre Dame announced the move Tuesday, six months after it surprised the college sports world by opting to join the ACC in all sports except football and hockey.


  • In this photo taken Feb. 12, 2013, Catholic University players workout during an NCAA college basketball practice in Washington. The men's and women's teams at the Division III school are have a combined record of 42-4. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    FENNO: Catholic University excels with true student-athletes

    In a city of monuments, Catholic's men's basketball team is tucked in a nondescript corner of the Brookland neighborhood in the midst of a season that's more anonymous than its surroundings. All the Cardinals seem to do is win.


  • NFL star Junior Seau suffered from brain disease

    Junior Seau, one of the NFL's best and fiercest players for two decades, suffered from a degenerative brain disease often associated with repeated blows to the head when he committed suicide last May, the National Institutes of Health said in a study released Thursday.


  • ** FILE ** In this Jan. 10, 2010, file photo, New England Patriots linebacker Junior Seau (55) warms up on the field before an NFL wild-card playoff football game in Foxborough, Mass. Star linebacker Junior Seau had a degenerative brain disease when he committed suicide last May, the National Institutes of Health told The Associated Press on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

    NFL's Junior Seau had brain disease CTE when he killed himself

    Junior Seau, one of the NFL's best and fiercest players for two decades, suffered from a degenerative brain disease often associated with repeated blows to the head when he committed suicide last May, the National Institutes of Health said in a study released Thursday.


  • Researchers: NFL's Seau had from brain disease

    When he ended his life last year by shooting himself in the chest, Junior Seau had a degenerative brain disease often linked with repeated blows to the head.


  • Junior Seau had brain disease CTE

    Junior Seau, one of the NFL's best and fiercest players for nearly two decades, had a degenerative brain disease when he committed suicide last May, the National Institutes of Health told The Associated Press on Thursday.


  • NFL player Junior Seau had brain disease CTE

    Junior Seau, one of the NFL's best and fiercest players for two decades, suffered from a degenerative brain disease often associated with repeated blows to the head when he committed suicide last May, the National Institutes of Health said in a study released Thursday.


  • Researchers: NFL's Seau had brain disease

    When he ended his life last year by shooting himself in the chest, Junior Seau had a degenerative brain disease often linked with repeated blows to the head.


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