college sports
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Liberty University Athletics: Baseball Rebounds as Football Faces Statistical Regression
Liberty University’s athletic programs show divergent trends as the baseball team secures a key series victory, while the football program faces a challenging preseason outlook in the updated SP+ rankings.
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California Women’s Tennis Enters NCAA Championship Opener
The No. 22 California Golden Bears prepare for their NCAA Championship first-round match against No. 38 Utah in Los Angeles this Friday.
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Stevens’ Nod Signals Butler’s Coaching Future, Honors Past
Brad Stevens, Boston Celtics president, publicly endorsed Ronald Nored as Butler University’s new head basketball coach, highlighting Nored’s leadership.
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Storrs at a Crossroads: Growth, Athletics, and Academic Cuts
As UConn celebrates basketball success, faculty push back against academic program closures, citing concerns over transparency and impact.
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March Madness 2026: The Rankings Shift After Selection Sunday
With the 2026 NCAA tournament field finalized, analysts are re-evaluating the bracket as Arizona and Duke emerge as top contenders in a volatile landscape.
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Charlie Ward’s Legacy Honored Amidst Coaching Expectations
Football and basketball legend Charlie Ward will be inducted into the OVAC Hall of Fame in August 2026, reviving public interest in his coaching career at FAMU. The honor highlights his athletic past while drawing attention to current leadership performance…
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March Madness 2026 Tips Off March 17 in Dayton, Ohio
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, widely known as March Madness, is set to begin on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, in Dayton, Ohio. Anticipation builds for the major college basketball event.
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Wildcats Open Baseball Season, Kentucky Secures Major Basketball Showcase
Central Washington University’s baseball team begins its 2026 season against Stanislaus State this weekend, while the University of Kentucky Men’s Basketball program confirms its participation in the CBS Sports Classic through 2029, ensuring a prominent future for both ‘Wildcats’ teams.
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Ole Miss Women’s Basketball Game Against Vanderbilt Relocated to Birmingham
The No. 17 Ole Miss women’s basketball team will now face No. 6 Vanderbilt in Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday, January 30, after inclement weather forced the relocation and postponement of their original matchup.
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No. 19 Kansas Outlasts Colorado in Boulder, Extends Buffs’ Skid
The No. 19 Kansas Jayhawks defeated Colorado 75-69 in a hard-fought Big 12 contest on Tuesday, marking the Buffaloes’ fourth consecutive loss despite a strong home crowd and freshman Isaiah Johnson’s 19 points.
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Penn State Dominates No. 4 Iowa Wrestling 32-3 in Lopsided Carver-Hawkeye Dual
No. 1 Penn State delivered a stunning 32-3 defeat to No. 4 Iowa wrestling at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, winning nine of ten bouts and raising questions about the Hawkeyes’ postseason readiness. This lopsided victory marked Iowa’s most significant home loss in…
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Yale Basketball Faces Monmouth: Stats, Standouts, and Season Momentum
As Yale Bulldogs gear up to play Monmouth Hawks, the numbers reveal key performers and a season shaped by resilience and strategy.
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Rapper Toosii’s Unprecedented Leap: From Viral Star to Syracuse Football Recruit in 2026
Toosii, known for his chart-topping hits, has paused his platinum music career to return to his hometown roots and join Syracuse University’s 2026 football signing class as a wide receiver, marking a rare crossover from viral rapper to college athlete.
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Lehigh Football Faces Lafayette’s Upgraded Stadium in 161st Rivalry Showdown
Lehigh Football prepares for the historic 161st rivalry game against Lafayette, held in Lafayette’s newly renovated Fisher Stadium. With advanced facilities, heightened security, and a packed crowd expected, the matchup promises an electrifying atmosphere for fans and players alike.















