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The NCAA alleges Oklahoma failed to adequately monitor the employment of several athletes, including some football players who worked during the academic year.

The NCAA’s findings came in an investigation after Oklahoma self-reported violations and dismissed starting QB Rhett Bomar and lineman J.D. Quinn for taking excess pay from a car dealership where they worked. Oklahoma is to appear before the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions on April 14.

Louisville (18-8, 8-4 Big East) took a 36-19 halftime lead and stunned No. 7 Pitt 66-53. It was the worst home loss for the Panthers (22-4, 10-2) since moving into the Petersen Events Center, where they are 78-8. . . . Roy Hibbert scored 20 and No. 14 Georgetown used a 17-0 first-half run to beat No. 23 West Virginia 71-53. The Hoyas (19-5, 9-2 Big East) have won eight in a row. . . . Florida, losers of 13 straight, fired women’s coach Carolyn Peck.