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College basketball: Wofford promotes assistant Jay McAuley to head coach

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Wofford didn’t look far before hiring associate head coach Jay McAuley to lead the program after longtime coach Mike Young left for Virginia Tech earlier this month. The school announced McAuley’s promotion Sunday, making him just its third head coach since 1985 in a program

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