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Basketball

GU’s Bouldin makes U-19 team

Gonzaga’s Matt Bouldin was named to the 12-man USA Basketball U-19 team, the organization announced Saturday from Dallas.

Bouldin was selected from a group of 18 that participated in trials. The squad will compete at the FIBA world championships July 12-22 in Novi Sad, Serbia.

Also chosen: Darrell Arthur, Kansas; Michael Beasley, Notre Dame (Md.) Prep; Patrick Beverley, Arkansas; Stephen Curry, Davidson; Jonny Flynn, Niagara Falls (N.Y.) High; Donte’ Greene, Towson Catholic (Md.) High; DeAndre Jordan, Bellaire Episcopal (Texas) High; David Lighty, Ohio State; Raymar Morgan, Michigan State; Tajuan Porter, Oregon; and Deon Thompson, North Carolina.

Football

NFL limits media Web sites

Thanks to a new NFL policy, something will soon be in short supply on news-media Web sites: video of almost anything related to the NFL or its players.

In a move designed to protect the Internet operations of its 32 teams, the pro football league has told news organizations that it will no longer permit them to carry unlimited online video clips of players, coaches or other officials, including video that the news organizations gather themselves on a team’s premises. News organizations can post no more than 45 seconds per day of video shot at a team’s facilities, including news conferences, interviews and practice-field reports.

Running

Salazar collapses in Portland

Runner Alberto Salazar collapsed at the Nike World campus in Portland and had to be treated for a “heart event,” hospital officials said.

The incident was not a heart attack, according to officials at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, but Salazar had a stent inserted to open up an artery.

Salazar, 48, is a world-renowned marathoner, winner of three consecutive New York Marathons and the 1982 Boston Marathon.