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Andy Katz is a senior college basketball journalist for ESPN.com. He is a regular sports analyst on College GameNight on ESPN. Katz attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has worked for ESPN since January 5, 2000. Before Katz joined ESPN he was a sports reporter for the Fresno Bee.

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Andy Katz: Patrick Patterson has experienced the lows for Kentucky Wildcats; ready to feel the highs

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Patrick Patterson was ready to punt on the whole Kentucky thing. His career had hardly been what he envisioned coming out of high school, when he agonized about selecting Kentucky over Florida and Duke. His recruitment was a test for ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Patrick Patterson,  Billy Gillispie,  Billy Donovan,  Orlando Magic,  National Collegiate Athletic Association

Northwestern Wildcats lose Kevin Coble, Jeff Ryan for season

If Northwestern is going to make the NCAA tournament for the first time since it started playing the sport 104 years ago, decades before the tournament ever began, then the Wildcats will have to accomplish it without their leading returning scorer and ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Craig Moore,  ESPN,  USA Today,  Bruce Weber

Cincinnati Bearcats' Lance Stephenson eligible to play

Highly-touted freshman Lance Stephenson of Cincinnati has been cleared to compete by the NCAA Eligibility Center and won't sit out any games, greatly enhancing the Bearcats' status as a Big East Conference contender. The school was notified about two ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  Big East Conference,  John Wall

Jermaine Dixon of Pittsburgh Panthers breaks foot for second time this year, out eight weeks

Pittsburgh senior starting shooting guard Jermaine Dixon has broken his right foot for the second time this year and will miss a minimum of eight weeks, the school confirmed Wednesday. Dixon, the brother of former Maryland guard Juan Dixon, broke his ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  16 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Pittsburgh Panthers,  Juan Dixon,  Levance Fields,  Jamie Dixon

NCAA upholds penalties against former Indiana coach Kelvin Sampson

The NCAA released a statement Tuesday morning denying Kelvin Sampson's appeal and reaffirming the penalties from the Indiana case that saddled him with unethical conduct, failure to monitor his program and to promote an atmosphere of compliance after ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  30 Jun 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  National Basketball Association,  Milwaukee Bucks

Reggie Theus says he's withdrawn from consideration for USC Trojans job

Theus' withdrawal, first reported by the Los Angeles Times, came two days after he interviewed on campus with athletic director Mike Garrett. Theus said that his interview with Garrett went very well, but he was going to pursue other opportunities. ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  20 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Tim Floyd,  Reggie Theus,  Mike Garrett,  National Basketball Association,  Phil Johnson

Ex-USC Trojans signee Noel Johnson signs with Clemson Tigers

Clemson is the first school to benefit from Tim Floyd's abrupt resignation. Former USC recruit Noel Johnson decided Friday to play for the Tigers and head coach Oliver Purnell. Johnson told ESPN.com that he chose Clemson over LSU, a few weeks after ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  19 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Tim Floyd,  ESPNU

Jamie Dixon again says no to USC coaching inquiry

USC made another run at Pittburgh's Jamie Dixon, but continued to be rebuffed, a source said Friday. The Trojans targeted Dixon to replace Tim Floyd, who resigned last week. Dixon was in Colorado Springs coaching the FIBA U-19 USA basketball team this ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  19 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Jamie Dixon,  Reggie Theus,  National Basketball Association,  Tim Floyd,  Sacramento Kings

Final cuts made for U.S. World University Games, FIBA U19 mens tournament teams

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- The team the United States will send to the World University Games in Belgrade, Serbia, will include some of the top returning big men in college basketball. Final cuts were made Thursday morning at the U.S. Olympic training ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  18 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Bo Ryan,  Jim Boeheim,  Lorenzo Romar,  Chicago Bulls,  Bruce Weber

Sources: University of Southern California Trojans seek coach with pro experience

USC's search to replace Tim Floyd has moved on beyond Pitt's Jamie Dixon and is now, for the time being, focused on coaches who have professional ties, multiple sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN.com. Multiple sources confirmed that the ...

From ANDY KATZ, ESPN,  17 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Jamie Dixon,  Tim Floyd,  Los Angeles Lakers,  National Basketball Association,  ESPN

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