WASHINGTON (AP) — The presidential committee asked to find solutions for spiraling costs in college sports recommended creation of a task force to look at pooling media rights, limiting coaches salaries, and rewriting eligibility and transfer-portal rules, along with at least a dozen other ideas. A draft document of the committee’s proposals was obtained by Yahoo Sports. The committee wants Congress to quickly pass legislation that would create the task force, which would receive the antitrust exemption and the right to override individual state laws that the NCAA and other collegiate sports leaders are seeking. The committee is the product of a White House summit called by President Donald Trump in March.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (AP) — Kenzie Brown threw a two-hit shutout, three teammates hit home runs in the third inning, and Arizona State claimed the Big 12 softball championship for the first time with a 4-0 victory over Texas Tech. Tanya Windle, Emily Schepp and Katie Chester went deep for the Sun Devils in the explosive third inning. Windle’s solo shot to right field staked Arizona State to a 1-0 lead. Two batters later, Schepp went deep to left for a two-run home run and Chester followed with a solo shot to left for a 4-0 lead. Brown struck out nine, walked three and hit one batter for sixth-seeded and 25th-ranked Arizona State against the top-seeded Red Raiders (52-6), ranked No. 4. She improved to 15-6 with an ERA of 2.29.

UNDATED (AP) — The expansion of March Madness and the $300 million in extra revenue that comes with it through opening sponsorships to beer, wine and liquor companies offered a brief reprieve from the steady drip of headlines this spring that underscore the problems confronting college sports. Among them are the disbanding of tennis teams at Arkansas, new efforts to generate revenue in the Big 12 and at Duke and the ongoing issues surrounding the industry's new regulator, the College Sports Commission. Odds are those issues won't be close to sorted out once the buzz over the new 76-team hoops brackets, which debut next year, subsides.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — David Bailey brings a touch of nostalgia to the New York Jets by wearing No. 31, the same jersey number coach Aaron Glenn wore during his playing days. Glenn, a former Pro Bowl cornerback, noticed the coincidence after the Jets made Bailey the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft. The edge rusher signed a four-year, $54.7 million contract Friday on the day the Jets began rookie minicamp. Bailey had a standout season at Texas Tech with 14 1/2 sacks. Glenn plans to use him as an outside linebacker and defensive end. Meanwhile, cornerback D'Angelo Ponds draws comparisons to Glenn for his playing style and stature.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Division I Football Bowl Subdivisions Oversight Committee has adopted a proposal that would loosen the constraints on conferences needing one or more of its 5-7 teams to play in bowl games. Under the proposal, if all teams with at least a 6-6 record have been selected, a conference can pick any team that has a minimum multiyear Academic Progress Rate score of 930 to fill bowl commitments. The committee’s action requires Division I Cabinet approval. Currently, if 5-7 teams need to be selected for a bowl, those teams become available in descending order of their multiyear APR.

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A second million-dollar college volleyball event will be played in late August and national power Nebraska will appear in both. The inaugural Players Era Volleyball Showcase is set for Aug. 29-30 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and will have $1 million in name, image and likeness opportunities for the four participating teams. That event follows Spikes Under the Lights on Aug. 27 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, that will distribute $1 million among four teams. Nebraska plays UNLV and Texas faces TCU on the first day of the Showcase. It's Nebraska-Texas and TCU-UNLV on the second day.

UNDATED (AP) — The NCAA will expand its March Madness tournaments by eight teams each next season. It will add more early-round games in the first week without altering the overall format. The new 76-team brackets for men and women will feature 12 games involving 24 teams. The winners will join the main 64-team bracket starting Thursday for men and Friday for women. Most new slots are expected to go to power conference teams.

UNDATED (AP) — There is no consensus among coaches in college basketball about the competitive value of expanding the NCAA Tournament from 68 to 76 teams. New Creighton coach Alan Huss said the more the merrier but that the move probably won't have a big impact on the sport overall. UConn women’s coach Geno Auriemma said expansion attempts to fix something that wasn’t broken. Auriemma calls it a money grab for the Power Four conferences. Big Sky Conference Commissioner Tom Wistrcill is optimistic that expansion will serve his one-bid conference well from financial and competitive standpoints.

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