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The new pact will also increase this past season's ACC Coach of the Year's salary from $2.3 to $3.3 million. After winning just eight games in 2023-24, Kelsey rebuilt a roster that started with no ...
Slotting in as starting point guard for Ohio State as a freshman this past season, Cambridge averaged 15.4 points and a team-lading 3.9 assists. Defensively, Cambridge averaged over two steals per ...
Council, listed as a 6-foot-4 and 180-pound senior this past season, played at St. Bonaventure after a previous stop in Division I at Wagner, at which he earned an All-Northeast Conference honor ...
Michigan State freshman guard Kur Teng might not have played a ton this past season, but his potential to emerge as one of the most impactful players is very high. His sophomore season in 2025-26 ...
Chris Jericho lost his temper with The Learning Tree's "Bad Apple" Bryan Keith and Big Bill following the stable's losses at AEW Dynasty on Sunday, and the former ROH World Champion stormed out of ...
Harmon’s return means the Longhorns will have three full-time starters back for next season, and will again pair her with All-American Madison Booker in the Texas backcourt. The Longhorns rose to ...
The 175-pound junior won his second straight Class 4A/3A state tournament title this past season and will enter his season year riding a 97-match winning streak that dates to March 2023.
The Longhorns rose to their first No. 1 ranking 2004 this past season and made it to the Final Four for the first time since 2003. Texas won a share of the SEC title in its first season in the league.
The Agra Risk Wheatland Kings hosted their annual awards banquet, April 4, at the Strathmore Family Center to celebrate the players and their accomplishments over the course of the season.
Acuff led Lipscomb to a 25-10 record and the NCAA tournament this past season. Acuff cited family reasons for his departure, as he returns closer to his home state of Alabama. After leading ...
Fifth-year guard J'Vonne Hadley will indeed take advantage of his extra year of eligibility and return for the 2025-26 season, he announced Tuesday. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
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