Nate Johnson's career-high 31 points led Akron over Toledo 100-90 on Friday in the Mid-American Conference Tournament semifinals. Johnson also contributed five rebounds and six assists for the Zips ...
OK, they’re only four practices into their college careers, but in a small sample size, the Gators' nationally heralded crop ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNBrad Keselowski’s Bold NASCAR Claim Over College Football Leaves Fans Stunned of Strange TraditionFolks, do you remember that nail-biting finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2024? The post Brad Keselowski’s Bold NASCAR ...
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WatchMojo on MSN10 Athletes Who Shocked Fans by Joining Their RivalsThese players broke one of the unwritten rules of their sport. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re looking at notorious ...
There was a development in the ACC Tournament on Thursday that could have ramifications at both ends of the bracket. Duke All ...
ECU’s men’s basketball team played its first game in the American Athletic Conference Thursday night by taking on UTSA. ECU’s success was driven ...
The report says that those five individuals placed nearly $15,000 in wagers which were in violation of NCAA rules stating that players, coaches and staff are not allowed to gamble on any sport in ...
One of the football players, who has since ended his playing career, was deemed to have a 'problem' with sports betting ...
Duke's Cooper Flagg is the easy choice for 247Sports Freshman of the Year. He's joined by impressive talents on the 247Sports All-Freshman teams in a year where first-year players were the most ...
The American Athletic Conference will require each member except Army and Navy to provide athletes with at least $10 million in additional benefits over the next three years. That makes it the only ...
Technological supremacy is a core pillar of American power. Conceivably, part of the “America First” agenda should be keeping America first when it comes to maintaining that edge. We owe much ...
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