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  • Rick Majerus dies: Legendary basketball coach passes away at age of 64

    12/01/2012 6:44:48 PM PST · by Perdogg · 25 replies
    Rick Majerus, one of the best minds in basketball, died on Saturday after a long battle with a heart condition. He was 64. One of his former assistant coaches, Porter Moser, broke the news on Twitter Saturday night.
  • Rick Majerus standing by his beliefs

    01/27/2008 1:10:58 PM PST · by presidio9 · 44 replies · 355+ views
    New York Daily News ^ | Friday, January 25th 2008 | Dick Weiss
    St. Louis basketball coach Rick Majerus had no intention of creating such a firestorm when he made an appearance at a Hillary Clinton rally last Saturday night in St. Louis and answered questions regarding his pro-choice, pro-embryonic stem-cell research beliefs for a local TV affiliate. Three days later, Archbishop Raymond Burke of the St. Louis diocese, who is very active in the pro-life movement and recently attended the March for Life conference in Washington, D.C., drew a line in the sand in response. Burke said St. Louis University, which is a university operated by the Jesuit fathers, should discipline Majerus...
  • Rick Majerus standing by his beliefs

    01/27/2008 1:10:52 PM PST · by presidio9 · 38 replies · 86+ views
    New York Daily News ^ | Friday, January 25th 2008 | Dick Weiss
    St. Louis basketball coach Rick Majerus had no intention of creating such a firestorm when he made an appearance at a Hillary Clinton rally last Saturday night in St. Louis and answered questions regarding his pro-choice, pro-embryonic stem-cell research beliefs for a local TV affiliate. Three days later, Archbishop Raymond Burke of the St. Louis diocese, who is very active in the pro-life movement and recently attended the March for Life conference in Washington, D.C., drew a line in the sand in response. Burke said St. Louis University, which is a university operated by the Jesuit fathers, should discipline Majerus...
  • Archbishop-Coach Clash Roils St. Louis

    01/25/2008 6:02:55 AM PST · by NYer · 48 replies · 105+ views
    AP ^ | January 25, 2008 | CHRISTOPHER LEONARD
    ST. LOUIS (AP) — A Roman Catholic archbishop's call this week for Saint Louis University to discipline its popular basketball coach for publicly supporting abortion rights has put the Jesuit school in a bind.If the university takes action against Rick Majerus, no stranger to controversy throughout his career, it risks criticism for clamping down on the free exchange of ideas.If it doesn't, it looks like it's brushing off Archbishop Raymond Burke, who chastised Majerus for airing his views at a Hillary Rodham Clinton rally last weekend.The university hasn't publicly heeded Burke's call to discipline Majerus, who coached Utah to 10...
  • Saint Louis University Hoops Coach, Archbishop Feud Over Abortion Stance

    01/24/2008 5:54:57 PM PST · by frogjerk · 20 replies · 173+ views
    ST. LOUIS — A Roman Catholic archbishop's call this week for Saint Louis University to discipline its popular basketball coach for publicly supporting abortion rights has put the Jesuit school in a bind. If the university takes action against Rick Majerus, no stranger to controversy throughout his career, it risks criticism for clamping down on the free exchange of ideas. If it doesn't, it looks like it's brushing off Archbishop Raymond Burke, who chastised Majerus for airing his views at a Hillary Rodham Clinton rally last weekend. The university hasn't publicly heeded Burke's call to discipline Majerus, who coached Utah...
  • Comments have Majerus in hot water with (Archbishop) Burke

    01/23/2008 6:43:48 AM PST · by NYer · 94 replies · 93+ views
    Telegraph ^ | January 23, 2008
    ST. LOUIS - Comments made by Saint Louis University menb's basketball coach Rick Majerus have him in hot water with Archbishop Raymond Burke. Burke said Tuesday that he will ask officials of SLU to take "appropriate action" against its basketball coach, who said in a television interview that he supports abortion rights. One of the game’s winningest coaches, Majerus made the comment at a weekend rally for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton. Burke declined to say what the action against Majerus should be, saying that was a decision for the Jesuit university. But he said the coach is a...
  • Archbishop says Majerus should be disciplined

    01/22/2008 7:55:35 PM PST · by rwa265 · 7 replies · 112+ views
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch ^ | 01/22/2008 | By Deirdre Shesgreen and Tom Timmerman
    St. Louis Archbishop Raymond Burke said this morning that St. Louis University basketball coach Rick Majerus should be disciplined over his public comments supporting abortion rights and stem cell research. Majerus made his comments at a campaign appearance for Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday night during an interview with KMOV (Channel 4). During an interview with the Post-Dispatch today in Washington, where Burke is attending the March for Life, he said the coach should be disciplined. "It's not possible to be a Catholic and hold those positions," Burke said. "When you take a position in a Catholic university, you don't...
  • Utah Athletic Program put on three year probation

    07/30/2003 3:19:11 PM PDT · by Dan from Michigan · 8 replies · 164+ views
    ESPN/AP ^ | 7-30-03
    Basketball players received excessive meal money -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's athletic program was placed on three years' probation by the NCAA on Wednesday for rules violations that included excessive meal money for men's basketball players and academic fraud on the football team. The Utes may still participate in postseason tournaments and no restrictions were placed on TV appearances. The NCAA Committee on Infractions announced the punishment after a two-year investigation of a university review. Infractions committee chairman Tom Yeager said the violations were relatively minor and did not warrant more serious penalties. "These were not five-course...