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NCAA Resumes Investigation Into Louisville Basketball


The NCAA has resumed its investigation of the Louisville men's basketball program and alleged violations in its recruitment of . According to one source, NCAA associate director of enforcement Nate Leffler interviewed a Louisville businessman Tuesday about Bowen, former assistant coach Kenny Johnson, and aspiring agent Christian Dawkins. (WDRB)

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