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Rice returns from injury, suspension for Illinois

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Illinois basketball coach John Groce says guard Rayvonte Rice will return from suspension against Michigan, but Aaron Cosby will not.

Groce said in a statement before Thursday’s game against Michigan that he was pleased with Rice’s progress. But the coach said he told Cosby to “take some time away from basketball.”

Rice last played for Illinois on Jan. 3 against Ohio State. He broke his hand in practice the following week, but was suspended along with Cosby before the Jan. 31 game against Penn State for unspecified rules violations.

Without Rice Illinois has gone 6-3.

Rice is Illinois’ leading scorer with 17.2 points a game.

Cosby hasn’t played since he was poked in the eye during the Jan. 18 game against Indiana. The injury required surgery.

Basketball around the Beltway: Tall task ahead for a Hoyas giant

WASHINGTON -- Past met present for Georgetown University when the school introduced Hoyas great Patrick Ewing as its head men's basketball coach, with an eye toward the future.  It happened on Wednesday in front of a room packed with media, boosters, fans, students, alumni and a pep band that did not know "Vehicle" by the Ides of March. But Ewing's name alone was music enough to everyone's ears at the John Thompson Jr. Athletic Center in D.C. Ewing even replicated his famous scene from when he committed to play at the Big East school in 1981, holding a Georgetown pennant above his head.
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