The Tucson Padres have a new radio home.
The Triple-A team will have all of its 2013 games aired on 1290-AM The Source. The station, a CBS Sports Radio affiliate, is also the home of the Arizona Wildcats.
Most games will air live. When there is a conflict with the Wildcats, Padres games will air on tape delay after the UA game. All games will stream live on the team's website at tucsonpadres.com.
The Padres were on Tejano 1600-AM - a nonsports station- in 2012.
Tim Hagerty will return for his third season as the voice of the Padres. All broadcasts will have 10-minute pregame and postgame shows.
The Padres begin the 2013 season April 4 at Salt Lake.
NCAA
Miami investigation was mishandled
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INDIANAPOLIS - The latest black eye for college sports belongs to the NCAA. In an embarrassing blow to its watchdog image, the NCAA said Wednesday its enforcement staff had botched the high-profile investigation of the University of Miami by improperly conducting at least two depositions while working with an attorney for disgraced booster Nevin Shapiro.
President Mark Emmert said none of the evidence collected improperly would be used against Miami and that the long-awaited notice of allegations would be delayed until after an external review is completed in approximately two weeks.
MISCELLANEOUS
Pima women snap three-game skid
The Pima Community College women's basketball team scored 52 points in the second half to beat host Glendale 76-67 on Wednesday night.
A'jha Edwards scored 20 points and notched 17 rebounds as the Aztecs (10-11, 6-6 ACCAC) ended a three-game losing streak.
• The Pima College men's basketball team lost 67-58 at Glendale on Wednesday night.
Terrance Carroll scored 20 points for the Aztecs (6-15, 1-12 ACCAC) and Lawrence Pierce added 15.
• Junior Seau's ex-wife and four children sued the NFL on Wednesday, saying the former linebacker's suicide was the result of brain disease caused by violent hits he sustained while playing football.
• Louisville and football coach Charlie Strong have agreed on an eight-year contract extension that will pay him an annual base salary of $3.7 million.
• In Doha, Qatar, Ricardo Santos of Portugal made five birdies on his back nine to finish with a 7-under 65 in the opening round of the Qatar Masters, taking a one shot lead over Anthony Wall and Peter Whiteford.
• The Cincinnati Reds will host the 2015 All-Star Game, it was announced Wednesday.
Daniel Berk Includes material from press releases

