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With several players gone to the transfer portal and commitments imminent, here is an up-to-date tracker of Wisconsin's ...
Wisconsin freshman point guard and top recruit Daniel Freitag announced his decision to enter the transfer portal. Here are ...
Replacing point guards in U of L's Chucky Hepburn and UK's Lamont Butler the biggest ... Moss likely next to rise U of L's ...
Louisville basketball guard Koren Johnson is hitting the transfer portal. In early December, Johnson revealed his junior season was coming to an end due to a torn labrum. A Seattle native who ...
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Junior at 141 earned second national title last week in Philadelphia COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Jesse Mendez, a junior from Crown Point, Indiana, earned his second national championship with a win over Brock ...
2025 NCAA Tournament All-First Weekend Team: Star players from the first two rounds of March Madness
High-performing stars such as Mississippi State's Josh Hubbard, Memphis' Dain Dainja and Louisville's Chucky Hepburn missed ... It's Proctor, a formerly maligned junior guard who is giving the ...
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Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Brazil’s Vinicius Junior celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal against Colombia during a FIFA ...
Brazil’s murky qualifying run for the 2026 World Cup got a late and big lift on Thursday, when Vinicius Junior’s goal in the ninth minute of stoppage time boosted the hosts to a 2-1 win over Colombia.
Brazil was in cruise control until Dorival Junior's men left Luis Díaz with just enough time and space to bag an equalizer. The Liverpool forward fired a low strike into the bottom right corner ...
Louisville lost to Creighton 89-75 in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Louisville guard and ACC Defensive Player of the Year Chucky Hepburn scored 22 points in the losing effort. Wisconsin ...
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