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New Mexico State's Pope Waives Hearing On DUI Charge
-New Mexico State freshman Herb Pope has waived his right to a preliminary hearing on a drunken driving charge filed by police who say they found Pope passed out in a running car on a western Pennsylvania street. The decision to waive Tuesday's hearing means Pope will be scheduled to stand trial in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court for the Dec. 28 incident in Moon Township, a Pittsburgh suburb. The 18-year-old Pope was heralded as "the highest profile student athlete to ever sign with Aggie hoops," according to his biography on the school's Web site. He had been academically ineligible at New Mexico State before a New Mexico judge ordered an end to the NCAA ban. The 6-foot-8 Pope has yet to play for the Aggies. |
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New Mexico State Suspends 2 Players
-New Mexico State starting center Hatila Passos and reserve guard Paris Carter were suspended indefinitely on Friday by coach Marvin Menzies. Passos and Carter, along with starting forward Justin Hawkins, returned to Las Cruces after Wednesday night's 83-69 loss at New Mexico, while the rest of the team traveled for Saturday's game at Louisville. Hawkins, who leads the Aggies (5-8) with averages of 18.2 points and 7.5 rebounds, addressed an academic issue and left for Louisville on Friday. He was expected to play. |

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