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Satou Sabally scored 22 points with nine rebounds, Alyssa Thomas added 14 points and 13 assists and the Phoenix Mercury defeated the Las Vegas Aces, still without MVP A’ja Wilson, ...
Kayla Thornton scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds and Temi Fagbenle scored 16 points and the Golden State Valkyries beat the Seattle Storm 76-70. Skylar Diggins scored 21 points ...
Louisville basketball's TBT team returns key players in 2025. It also has these new (familiar) faces whose presence will be ...
Former University of Wisconsin football player Nate White has died. Details of White’s death have not yet been released.
PRINCE GEORGE, Md. — A former metro Atlanta high school football coach has learned his fate for his role in the death of his girlfriend. In March, Carl Kearney Jr. accepted a plea deal on a ...
Boys’ lacrosse Top 10: Spalding holds on to the top spot in final rankings The Cavaliers are joined in the top five by a pair of IAC heavyweights, the WCAC champion and a Maryland dynasty.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Indiana men's basketball released its latest video of summer workouts on Friday on its social media channels. Workouts began this week with first-year coach Darian DeVries and ...
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LAWRENCE — Kansas basketball is going to be moving forward into next season without a longtime member of its coaching staff, as KU announced Fred Quartlebaum will wrap up his time as director of ...
Kansas basketball is showing interest in 6-foot-10 Turkish forward Ege Demir as a potential roster addition.
And we will. Next boys’ basketball season. Next March. Next. As long as high school basketball is high school basketball and Indiana is Indiana, Jaraan Cornell lives forever in our hoops hearts.
Giving up any preconceived notions about what a human is or who a basketball player is," said Dobson. Small Ball previews June 6, and opens June 11 through the 29 at the Philadelphia Theater Company.