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Dartmouth apologizes for postgame brawl

The Spokesman-Review

The Dartmouth athletic department and football team apologized Thursday for the fight that broke out at the end of its game with Holy Cross last weekend as the college and police continued to investigate the incident.

After winning in overtime, Holy Cross players celebrated atop the Dartmouth “D” painted on the field, and fights broke out when the teams lined up for postgame handshakes. Some players were thrown to the ground and kicked. Coaches, campus security and Hanover, N.H., police broke it up. No one was hurt.

The game wasn’t televised and the fight was so unexpected and short that the cameraman filming the game for Dartmouth caught only the end.

Holy Cross will not discipline its players, sports information director Charles Bare said.

“Prosecutors filed a charge of attempted first-degree murder against a former University of Northern Colorado backup punter accused of stabbing the starter in his kicking leg in a case that drew comparisons to the Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan rivalry.

Mitchell Cozad, 21, is accused of stabbing Rafael Mendoza on Sept. 11 outside Mendoza’s apartment.

Cozad, of Wheatland, Wyo., also faces one count of second-degree assault. Prosecutors said he could face up to 48 years in prison if convicted.

Basketball

Brown will miss opener

Los Angeles Lakers center Kwame Brown will be sidelined approximately three to four weeks because of a bruised rotator cuff and bursitis in his right shoulder.

“Dallas Mavericks forward Josh Howard agreed to a four-year, $40 million contract extension through the 2010-11 season.

“Texas Tech coach Bob Knight has agreed to a contract extension that would keep him with the Red Raiders through 2012.

“Adam Morrison made just 3 of 16 shots for eight points in the Charlotte Bobcats’ 109-96 preseason loss to the host Indiana Pacers. Another former Gonzaga star, Ronny Turiaf, made 3 of 6 shots for six points but his Lakers lost to the Clippers 91-90 in Los Angeles.

“A federal jury in Detroit dismissed a civil lawsuit by a man who claimed Indianapolis forward Jermaine O’Neal permanently injured him during the 2004 brawl between Pacers players and Pistons fans.

Miscellany

Rose fires a 60

Justin Rose missed a 14-foot birdie putt on No. 18, leaving him a stroke away from matching the PGA Tour record shared by Al Geiberger (1977), Chip Beck (1991) and David Duval (1999). The 26-year-old Englishman settled for a 12-under 60, course and tournament records, and a four-stroke lead in the Funai Classic at Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

“American Jana Bieger won a surprising all-around silver medal at the World Championships in Aarhus, Denmark. “A new book published in France alleges seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong and his entourage intimidated witnesses, including former teammate Frankie Andreu, in a high-stakes court case.

The book “L.A. Official” by Pierre Ballester and David Walsh is based on testimony given in a legal dispute between Armstrong and Dallas-based SCA Promotions that had a bonus contract with the cyclist.