Exeter Chiefs rose to fourth place in the Aviva Premiership with a highly impressive 21-3 victory over Sale at the AJ Bell Stadium.Rob Baxters side were up at the break after a penalty try and further scores from winger James Short and scrum-half Will Chudley put them in control.It was no less than Exeter deserved for a dominant first-half display in which Sale barely ventured into their visitors 22.However, the Chiefs failed to clinch a fourth try and subsequent bonus point during a scoreless second half, while Sale slipped to a fourth straight defeat in all competitions.Sharks hooker Rob Webber made his first Premiership start since he broke his arm on the opening day of the season.Captain Josh Beaumont went to lock and Cameron Neild replaced him in the back row, while Johnny Leota and Tom Arscott came into the backline.Exeter forward Don Armand featured for the first time since September as one of six changes made by Baxter, whose side struck first when they punished Sales ill discipline in the eighth minute.Aided by back-to-back penalties, the visitors created the field position to set up driving maul from a line-out on the right flank.Referee Wayne Barnes awarded Exeter a penalty try and sent Beaumont to the sin-bin for his part in the infringements. Gareth Steenson converted to make it 7-0 but Sale soon replied when fly-half AJ MacGinty booted a penalty to get his team off the mark.Exeter continued to probe, however, and they fashioned a promising move in the 15th minute inside the left channel.The ball went through several pairs of hands and found its way to openside flanker Kai Horstmann, whose intended pass for Sam Hill was intercepted by a Sale defender.The Chiefs largely dominated territory and scored again on the back of another penalty in the 20th minute when a quick pass from Chudley sent Short over in the left corner.Steensons second conversion made it 14-3 and underlined Exeters dominance before a third try duly arrived in the 35th minute.Short found Hill with a deft pass inside the left channel and the centre then showed intelligence to send the supporting Chudley scampering clear.Steensons conversion made it 21-3 at the break and Sales cause was dealt a further blow in the 50th minute when Ben Curry was forced off with an injury.The match became a scrappy affair as chances grew scarce but rugby league convert Josh Charnley went close in the left corner with 16 minutes remaining before being hauled into touch.Sales second-half display saw a marked improvement from the first and Exeter replacement Michele Campagnaro was sin-binned during a late home rally. 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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The NCAA announced Tuesday that 77 percent of black mens Division I basketball players who entered college in 2009 earned a degree within six years, up five points from a year earlier and a record high.That improvement helped the overall Graduation Success Rate match last years record of 86 percent of athletes graduating within six years, the NCAA said. Of all black Division I student-athletes, 74 percent graduated within six years. NCAA President Mark Emmert said in a news release the improved rates were hugely significant.Over the last 15 years, the overall Graduation Success Rate has dramatically improved, but the really good news is how college sports helps more and more minority students, especially those playing our highest-profile sport, earn a degree that will help them long after their athletics career is over, he said.The graduation rate for black basketball players is up 31 percentage points over the past 15 years, the NCAA said . Overall, all black male athletes have increased their GSR by 19 percentage points to 70 percent during that time. Black female athletes improved their rate 13 points to 84 percent over that same time.For all Division I athletes, the rate increased 12 percentage points during the past 15 years.B. David Ridpath, an associate professor and sports business and president of The Drake Group, an NCAA watchdog, said the GSR provides only a partial picture, pointing to reports of athletes at North Carolina taking courses aimed at boosting their GPAs in a department popular with athletes.Are we essentially practicing eligibility maintenance, potentially in a major with friendly faculty? he said. Are these kids graduating with a very meaningful, vital degree that can benefit them for the next 50 to 60 years of their life? In some cases, yes, this is happening. But all too often -- aand I know this because I worked in college athletics -- were essentially pushing these kids through, keeping them eligible and in cases where they do graduate they might not be graduating with the requisite skills.ddddddddddddAmong football teams in The Associated Press Top 25 , the only teams with a GSR 65 percent or lower were No. 25 Troy at 65 percent and No. 13 Oklahoma State at 50 percent. Among Top 25 mens basketball teams , No. 4 Oregon had a GSR of 38 percent, No. 25 California 40 percent, No. 5 North Carolina, No. 18 Syracuse and No. 24 Cincinnati all had GSRs of 50 percent, and No. 13 Michigan State has a GSR of 63 percent.The University of Connecticut mens basketball team had one of the lower graduation rates at 22 percent, according to the latest results. But those 2009 numbers were actually a big improvement over previous years. The teams GSR rose from just 8 percent in 2006, 17 percent the following year and 20 percent in 2008.School spokesman Mike Enright said the poor graduation rate reflects the same time period for which UConn was sanctioned by the NCAA and missed the 2013 postseason because of an another indicator, the Academic Progress Rate, which measures whether players are in good academic standing.The school has reported perfect or near perfect APR scores since 2012-13 and is expecting similar numbers this year, Enright said. He also said all current members of the basketball team are on track to graduate.The academic achievement of our mens basketball team has been outstanding the past several years and I have a full expectation that this will continue, athletic director David Benedict said.---AP Sports Writer Pat Eaton-Robb in Storrs, Connecticut, contributed to this report. ' ' '