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Tuesday, Feb. 07, 2012

Autopsy: Alcohol led to Presbyterian player’s death

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Authorities say a Presbyterian College linebacker died after he stopped breathing due to alcohol intoxication. Laurens County Coroner Nick Nichols said Monday he has ruled the death of 21-year-old Kyle Allen of St. Augustine, Fla., accidental. School spokesman Hal Milam says another student found Allen unconscious in a fraternity house early Sunday.

Accusations surface against ex-Wisconsin official

University of Wisconsin campus police have opened an investigation into new misconduct allegations against a former top athletic official who resigned after he was accused of sexually assaulting a student at a Rose Bowl party. University Chancellor David Ward released a statement saying campus police have been investigating new allegations against former associate athletics director John Chadima since Jan. 30. The adult male student doesn’t want to press charges, Ward said, but police have decided the man’s story is credible and are working with prosecutors.

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Sports court strips Contador of 2010 Tour title

Alberto Contador was stripped of his 2010 Tour de France title and banned for two years after sports’ highest court found the Spanish cyclist guilty of doping. The Court of Arbitration for Sport suspended the three-time Tour champion after rejecting his claim that his positive test for clenbuterol was caused by eating contaminated meat on a 2010 Tour rest day.

HONORS

Nikki Dixon, Clemson basketball, ACC rookie of the week

Al’Lonzo Coleman, Presbyterian basketball, Big South player of the week

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