IN BRIEF
Will Nesbitt, 10, of Butler won the boys 12-and-under singles championship at the Fox Chapel Junior Open tennis tournament recently.
The fourth-seeded Nesbitt defeated Justin Carter 6-0, 6-4 in the title match. He defeated second-seeded Ross Molinaro, fifth-seeded Stephen Klein and Michael Palmeri earlier in the event.
Nesbitt also won the Glencreek Junior Clay Court tennis tournament for boys 10-and-under in July.
NEW YORK - The NCAA bought the rights to the preseason and postseason National Invitation Tournaments as part of a settlement that ended a four-year legal fight between the two parties.The 40-team postseason NIT, which is a year older and was once the bigger event, will now be run by the NCAA.In the deal announced Wednesday at a news conference at Madison Square Garden, the NCAA will pay $56.5 million to the five New York City colleges that operate the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association, the organization that has run the NIT since 1940.Fordham University, Manhattan College, St. John's University, Wagner College and New York University will receive $40.5 million for the rights to tournaments and $16 million in litigation fees over a 10-year period.