SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, October 4, 1994 3B Black coaches to attend summit NCAA coaches meeting not boycotted this year HOUSTON — The entire membership is expected at the second summit of college basketball coaches, and the man in charge not foresee any ill will from a boycott last year by members of the Black Coaches Association. The Associated Press A year ago, in Charlotte, N.C., the National Association of Basketball Coaches discussed matters ranging from student-athlete eligibility to assistant coaches. But some of the top names in the sport were elsewhere, talking about problems they wanted resolved. A reduction in scholarships to 13 was the issue that brought the BCA to action. Led by John Thompson of Georgetown University, George Raveling of the University of Southern California, Nolan Richardson of the University of Arkansas and John Chaney of Temple University, the BCA met instead with the Black Congressional Caucus and started a dialogue with the NCAA over admission standards and scholarships. Because of the boycott, the inaugural meeting was not complete. Today, when the second summit starts, the NABC's Black members should boost attendance to more than 500. we've been fighting for they took to a social level and, frankly, got a lot of attention and there's been change based on those efforts." "It happened, and I don't think there was any animosity created when they decided to boycott," NABC director Jim Haney said. "A lot of the issues The decision seemed to avoid a showdown between the NCAA and the BCA. Among the changes was the vote last week by the NCAA Presidents Commission to let schools in some cases choose between their own SAT requirements and the NCAA's. "Some of the issues are different from last year," Haney said. "Sportsmanship is an issue a lot of people are talking about and it's not like we'll have any legislation to be drafted, but we will have the chance to express philosophies about sportsmanship and how we can accomplish what we talk about." TORONTO — While NHL owners may be moaning about being poor, they sure aren't acting like it. Rather, they are spending money with reckless abandon. The Associated Press In the beginning of August, league commissioner Gary Bettman imposed economic rollbacks that saved owners at least $20 million. Since then, general managers have voluntarily spent more than 10 times NHL negotiations stall as owners cash in It's been almost a week since the two sides have had any formal negotiations, and the lack of talks has frustrated some negotiators. that amount on long-term contracts — which includes $70 million for the 1994-95 season alone. Friday, the league postponed the Oct. 1 start of the season for two weeks and said play would begin Oct. 15 if there was a new contract or if significant progress toward one had been made. Escalating salaries are front and center in the stalemate in negotiations. The NHL proposes to tax team's payroll as a means to raise revenues for small-market teams. Bettman repeatedly has said the proposal was not a cap, but that is how players portray it because they teamills will move closer to the trigger for the tax, thus cutting salaries. Our lunch menu will allow you to come back for dinner. 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