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Jalen Williams is planning to have surgery on his right wrist after the Oklahoma City forward tore a ligament before the ...
Tyger Campbell runs the show for UCLA basketball. He stands out in more ways than one. The point guard who has started for two seasons leads the Bruins in assists with 5.4 per game, and he also ...
Ben Howland remains invested in UCLA and its men's basketball program more than a decade after his coaching tenure in ...
Following last week's NBPA Camp that UCLA basketball coaches attended, the Burins threw an offer at 2026 four-star point guard Deron Rippey Jr. Rippley reportedly stood out at the camp and ...
We’re still a ways out from UCLA basketball this fall, but CBS Sports insider Jon Rothstein is high on Mick Cronin's team. Rothstein put the Bruins as the No. 6 team in the country in the most ...
DULUTH, Minn.- New CSS men’s basketball coach Jared Drake has added two to his coaching staff. Larry McKenzie and Matt Long have both joined the team as assistants. McKenzie won four state ...
To cap off the 2024-25 Northwestern athletics season, 10 of our writers came together to vote on some of the best players, performances and moments from the past year in the third annual rendition of ...
More: Oklahoma City Thunder schedule: Dates, times, TV channels for 2024-25 NBA season Smith's father, Craig, said his son was excited to take part in Thunder UP in the Park activities. "He wanted to ...
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Ugly hair-pulling Angel Reese foul by Bria Hartley has 8-year-old son defending her - MSNThe former UConn star went a little too far pulling Angel Reese's hair, which almost led to an on-court fight. Luckily, Hartley's young son had her back.
My hair went from being 20 inches long to a shoulder-skimming 12 inches in the space of a year — and I saw red. I know what you’re thinking. It’s just hair. It grows back, right?
No. 15 UCLA (48-16) will face No. 6 LSU on the third day of the College World Series. The Bruins find themselves in this position after a 6-4 win over Murray State Saturday in the first game of ...
On June 8, 2024, the world said goodbye to UCLA basketball legend David Greenwood, after a quiet battle with cancer at the age of 68. "The Thoroughbred," as his brother Al called him, is survived ...
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