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Rice returns from injury, suspension for Illinois

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Illinois basketball coach John Groce says guard Rayvonte Rice will return from suspension against Michigan, but Aaron Cosby will not.

Groce said in a statement before Thursday’s game against Michigan that he was pleased with Rice’s progress. But the coach said he told Cosby to “take some time away from basketball.”

Rice last played for Illinois on Jan. 3 against Ohio State. He broke his hand in practice the following week, but was suspended along with Cosby before the Jan. 31 game against Penn State for unspecified rules violations.

Without Rice Illinois has gone 6-3.

Rice is Illinois’ leading scorer with 17.2 points a game.

Cosby hasn’t played since he was poked in the eye during the Jan. 18 game against Indiana. The injury required surgery.

Basketball out, football in at the newly renovated University of Maryland Cole Field House (Photos)

COLLEGE PARK, Md. — The storied Cole Field House at the University of Maryland has been completely transformed from an iconic basketball arena into a cavernous new football practice facility. University and state leaders celebrated the opening of the full-sized turf football field Wednesday as work begins on other pieces of the project, such as the football team’s new locker room and new medical research and athletic treatment facilities that are set to include a significant focus on concussions and other brain injuries often associated with football.
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