
Pete Bevacqua Joins NCAA Basketball Selection Committee
Pete Bevacqua, Notre Dame's vice president and director of athletics, has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Selection Committee for a four‑year term starting July 1.
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Pete Bevacqua, Notre Dame's vice president and director of athletics, has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Selection Committee for a four‑year term starting July 1.

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The network announces a 36-year streak of Notre Dame coverage, highlighting four marquee primetime games and a season‑opening showdown in August.

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The recent Hall of Fame announcement highlighted a surprising omission: Greg Biffle, a 56‑win veteran and philanthropist, was not selected for the 2027 class. Instead, Jeff Burton and Kevin Harvick earned the honors, leaving many to question the panel’s criteria.
Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips join Lesa France Kennedy in the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class, with the induction set for Jan. 22 in Charlotte, N.C.
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