The Hard Core Running Club announced it reached its cap of 200 entries for next Sunday's Yakima River Canyon Half Marathon.
In NFL free agency, the Dallas Cowboys are signing Miles Sanders, while the Kansas City Chiefs are bringing back Kareem Hunt.
He finished his college career at UC Santa Barbara, where he averaged 11.5 points and 6.1 rebounds per game over three seasons. The Boston Celtics are signing forward Miles Norris to a two-way NBA ...
On the final After Nebrasketball of the season, Jack Mitchell and Jacob Bigelow try to find answers in a sea of questions. In ...
Earlier today, the Boston Celtics announced that they waived Anton Watson, their second-round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. In doing so, they cleared up a two-way contract slot, which they are now using ...
It has become clear why the Boston Celtics decided to part ways with two way big man Anton Watson, with recent reporting from ESPN senior reporter Shams Charania that the Celtics have signed forward ...
At times, California women’s basketball player Marta Suárez would begin her homework on a plane above the Bay Area then complete the assignment somewhere over the Great Plains. For the Stanford men's ...
Bueckers, a fifth-year senior guard, still has one more year of eligibility remaining if she wants to remain at UConn. Azzi Fudd, her UConn teammate and another potential first-round pick, will face a ...
Miles Kelly scored a season-high 30 points to lead No. 1 Auburn to a 94-78 win over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday. The Tigers (27-2, 15-1 SEC) won their sixth straight game and clinched at least a tie ...
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Hannah Hidalgo scored 20 points and No. 3 Notre Dame bounced back from consecutive losses to clinch a share of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season women’s basketball title with a 72-59 ...
He developed a deep love for Jesus in the Eucharist while in college. Johnathan “Johnny” Silvino Hernandez-Jose resides in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and helps run his family’s construction company.