TAR HEELS SUSPEND THREE PLAYERS.(Sports)

From: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH) | Date: October 12, 2004 | Copyright information

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- North Carolina suspended wide receiver Adarius Bowman, linebacker Fred Sparkman and defensive tackle Isaiah Thomas indefinitely after they were cited for possession of marijuana by campus police, the school said Monday.

The three sophomores were cited late Sunday. Coach John Bunting said they won't play until he and athletics director Dick Baddour determine...

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