Marshall's decision to opt out of December's Independence Bowl against Army is turning out to be a costly one.
Thundering Herd claimed it could not safely field representative team after head coach Charles Huff left for Southern Miss
The Marshall University first-year women’s basketball coach will take a victory any way she can get it. The Thundering Herd (5-13 overall, 0-7 Sun Belt Conference) is on a seven-game losing skid. The latest setback was 68-64 against Appalachian State Saturday at Cam Henderson Center.
The Sun Belt conference fined Marshall for withdrawing from their bowl game against Army in December, and the school still stands by its decision to opt out.
The Sun Belt Conference issued a $100,000 fine to Marshall University on Friday for opting out of its Independence Bowl matchup with Army at the conclusion of the 2024 football season. After having previously accepted the bid for the bowl on Dec.
The Sun Belt issued a $100,000 fine to Marshall after the program opted out of last month's Independence Bowl against Army, citing an exodus of players via the transfer portal. "W
The Sun Belt Conference issued a $100,000 fine to Marshall University on Friday for opting out of its Independence Bowl matchup with Army at the conclusion of the 2024 football season. After having previously accepted the bid for the bowl on Dec.
The Sun Belt Conference has fined Marshall $100,000 for backing out of participating in the Independence Bowl vs. Army on Dec. 28 due to a depleted roster ravaged by the transfer portal. “While the conference acknowledges the medical model and best practice guidance adhered to by Marshall,
Zada Porter, who attended Altizer Elementary and Enslow Middle schools before moving to Roanoke, Virginia, leads Appalachian State (8-8, 4-2 Sun Belt Conference) into Saturday’s women’s college basketball game with the Thundering Herd (5-12, 0-6) at 1 p.m. at Cam Henderson Center.
James Madison head coach Preston Spradlin knows what James Madison did last season under former head coach Mark Byington.
The App State women’s basketball team clinched a 68-64 victory over Marshall on the road on Saturday. The Mountaineers improve to 9-8 on the season and 5-2 in conference