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Pac-12 names Teresa Gould commissioner as Washington State, Oregon State continue remake of league


The Pac-12 completed its two-step leadership change Monday morning, promoting deputy Teresa Gould to the role of commissioner. The move comes three days after the announced dismissal of George Kliavkoff — officially, the conference called the decision a “mutual” parting of the ways — and was fully expected across the conference and college sports. (San Jose Mercury News)

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Pac-12 names Teresa Gould commissioner as Washington State, Oregon State continue remake of league