Andy Murray put his doubles disappointment behind him to move safely through to the third round of the singles with victory over Juan Monaco in Rio.The world No.2 was very upset after he and brother Jamie lost their doubles opener on Sunday night. The pair had set their sights firmly on a medal after their Davis Cup heroics together but were beaten by Brazilians Thomaz Bellucci and Andre Sa.Around the same time, Murrays chances of a second successive singles gold improved significantly when Novak Djokovic was beaten by Juan Martin Del Potro in the singles. Del Potros Argentinian teammate Monaco, ranked 107, appeared to hold few fears for Murray and so it proved as the world number two prevailed 6-3 6-1 after only 69 minutes.Murray won the first three games, was pegged back to 3-2, but quickly forged ahead again, coming out on top of most of the long rallies and clinching the set with his fourth ace. Monaco, who could well be an opponent for Murray in Septembers Davis Cup semifinal, had won two of his previous five matches against the Scot but both were more than five years ago.The many Argentinians in the crowd were providing loud support to Monaco but his serve was taking a pounding and Murray quickly moved into a 4-0 lead in the second set.The Scot, whose potential quarter-final opponent David Ferrer was knocked out by Evgeny Donskoy, kept his foot firmly on Monacos throat and a missed backhand from the Argentinian sealed his fate.Meanwhile, it was confirmed on Tuesday that Jamie Murray and Johanna Konta will be Britains entry in the mixed doubles. Andy also entered with Wimbledon champion Heather Watson but her ranking of 66 left them 18th in the entry list, which is decided on combined rankings, for the 16-team draw.Rafael Nadal, who is still in singles and doubles, will challenge for a third medal alongside French Open champion Garbine Muguruza while Venus Williams hopes of a fifth Olympic gold are still alive after she entered with Rajeev Ram.Djokovics Games are definitely over, though, and the world number one revealed after his doubles loss on Monday night that he will skip the Masters event in Cincinnati next week and will not play again until the US Open. Tony Romo Womens Jersey .ca! Hi Kerry, Heres an interesting one. I know its common knowledge that all players are responsible for their sticks. We witnessed that when Zack Kassian hit Edmontons Sam Gagner in the face after a missed check. 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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Three black womens basketball players allege in a lawsuit that a small southwest Missouri college treated them differently than white students before expelling them without justification.Breauna Carter, Amalia Harris and Dajanae Wilson, all of Kansas City, filed the lawsuit Tuesday against Cottey College, a womens college of about 350 residential students in Nevada, which had offered them all athletic and academic scholarships for the 2015-16 school year. The lawsuit contends the school violated the womens civil rights by creating a racially hostile environment, selectively enforcing its policies and procedures, and retaliating against them for complaining.The women allege that during the 2015-16 basketball season, Stephanie Beason, athletic director and womens basketball coach, treated them differently than the white players, punished them more severely than white players, ridiculed them and did not give them equal playing time.The suit claimed Beason referred to the black players as the Black Attack, and often divided the team into black and white players during practice. But she then wouldnt play many of the black players at the same time during games, even though seven of the 13 players were black, according to the lawsuit.Mari Ann Phillips, vice president of student life, expelled the three students after one semester, saying they had repeatedly engaged in behavior that has been disruptive and intimidating and that has created an unreasonable risk or danger to the safety of other students. No one at the school ever presented any evidence to back up that complaint, according to the lawsuit.ddddddddddddThe school violated its own policies and procedures throughout the semester by offering the players no chance to appeal or contest the decision, according to the lawsuit.After their expulsions, the college withheld the womens transcripts, making it impossible for them to enroll in another school the next semester. The women are now trying to enroll at other institutions for this fall, said their attorney, Daniel Zmijewski.Cottey officials did not immediately respond Thursday to a phone call and email seeking comment. The non-denominational college was founded in 1884 by Virginia Alice Cottey, who bequeathed it in 1927 to the P.E.O. Sisterhood, a philanthropic educational organization that supports womens education.The lawsuit comes about four months after Iowa State womens basketball coach Bill Fennelly was sued by a former player for race discrimination and retaliation. Nikki Moody, who is black, sued Fennelly in April, saying the coach demeaned, harassed and discriminated against her while she played point guard for the Cyclones from 2012-15. She also sued the university and the state of Iowa.Fennelly has declined to address her allegations, except to deny that hes not the person Ive been accused of being. 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