The Associated Press
The University of Cincinnati women's team will host a first-round game in the 2003 Preseason Women's NIT.
The Bearcats will play Liberty on Nov. 14 at Shoemaker Center, and the winner will face either Miami University or Michigan on Nov. 17. The RedHawks' game will be played at Ann Arbor, Mich.
BAYLOR: Some of Patrick Dennehy's teammates might be suspects in his disappearance, police in Waco, Texas, said. Dennehy, a 6-foot-10, 230-pound center, has not been seen or heard from in more than two weeks.
Police spokesman Steven Anderson said they "have received information from several sources that would lead investigators to believe that foul play was involved."
In a written statement, Anderson said police were looking into whether Dennehy might have been killed in the Waco area. A sport utility vehicle belonging to the 21-year-old was found this week in Virginia Beach, Va.
LAVIN TO ESPN: Steve Lavin, who was fired as UCLA's coach in March, will become an analyst for ESPN. Lavin said he will work games on TV and radio, and also be in the studio about 40 nights.
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