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Mavs set to trade Daniels to Pacers The Dallas Mavericks, looking for a solid backup to Dirk Nowitzki , plan to send Marquis Daniels to the Indiana Pacers for Austin Croshere . Croshere was entering the final year of his five-year contract that pays him nearly $7 million a year. Mavs set to trade Daniels to Pacers The Dallas Mavericks, looking for a solid backup to Dirk Nowitzki, plan to send Marquis Daniels to the Indiana Pacers for Austin Croshere. Briefs and other stuff: Norfolk hosts NCAA womens games in 2010 Boston, Indianapolis, Glendale, Ariz., and Memphis will host regionals in 2009 for the NCAA mens basketball tournament. And Norfolk will play host to womens first- and second-round games in 2010, it was announced Thursday. Hagerstown Business College - Frederick Holds Summer 2006 Graduation Hagerstown Business College - Frederick announced that it will hold graduation ceremonies tomorrow morning for 76 students who have earned their certificates in Dental Assistant and Medical Assistant. Focusing on the match Focusing on the match If youre a regular reader of this column, you know that one of my favorite themes is the importance of choosing a college that will be a good match, rather than focusing exclusively on getting into the most selective school. As high school seniors are in the process of vi More is not necessarily better for the Shore Dan Rodricks More is better thinking a threat to Shore Pikesville High Principal Retires Pikesville High School principal Dorothy Hardin announced that she was retiring from the Baltimore County Public School System, effective last Friday, June 30. Ms. Hardin, who has worked in Baltimore County public schools for 39 years, served as Pikesvilles principal for the past nine years. Junior College Transfers: Fluke or Phenomenon? CSTV.com: #1 in College Sports Women in NCAA athletics: Twenty-five years later It took 25 years for former ASU womens golf coach Linda Vollstedt to move up to the fifth floor of the Intercollegiate Athletics building. Teens get chance to check out D.C., colleges Forty local high school students - all low-income with parents who arent college graduates - will go to Washington, D.C., this month. |