Green Bay Phoenix Have Big Win on Senior Day Over UIC

Green Bay Phoenix Have Big Win on Senior Day Over UIC

Senior Day was a good day for the Green Bay women’s basketball team on Saturday. The team pulled off a big victory over UIC for a second-straight day with a 70-45 win at the Kress Center. Seniors Caitlyn Hibner, Meghan Pingel and Lyndsey Robson were honored after the game with congratulatory videos and gifts by […]

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Eastern Washington Eagles Fall to Montana State Bobcats

Eastern Washington Eagles Fall to Montana State Bobcats

The Eastern Washington University women’s basketball team played host to Montana State on Saturday afternoon (Feb. 13) at Reese Court. The Eagles made strides from their contest against the Bobcats on Thursday, including a 14-0 run in the fourth quarter, but dropped the contest to MSU by a score of 76-64. Freshman Maisie Burnham was […]

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WATCH: Saint Louis Billikens Unable to Stage Comeback Against Dayton

WATCH: Saint Louis Billikens Unable to Stage Comeback Against Dayton

Javonte Perkins scored 14 of his 20 points in the second half to lead a Saint Louis comeback, but Dayton managed to hold on for a 76-71 Atlantic 10 Conference win over the 22nd-ranked Billikens Tuesday at Chaifetz Arena. SLU, playing its first game since December 23rd, slipped to 7-2 overall and 0-1 in the […]

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Otterbein Publishes Open Letter to Student-Athletes

Otterbein Publishes Open Letter to Student-Athletes

Otterbein University has published an open letter to the student athletes that attend the institution in light of the Ohio Athletic Conference’s decision to postpone all sports. Otterbein is a private university in Westerville, Ohio. According to their website, the institution offers 74 majors and 44 minors as well as eight graduate programs. The university was […]

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The OAC Postpones All Sports Through December

The OAC Postpones All Sports Through December

The Presidents Council of the Ohio Athletic Conference has postponed all NCAA intercollegiate athletics competition through December 31st, 2020. This move comes amidst continued concerns about COVID-19. The Conference said in a press release that they are “committed to moving NCAA intercollegiate competition to the spring, with various models being currently discussed.” While competition will not […]

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The GLIAC Decides on Conference-Only Fall Schedule

The GLIAC Decides on Conference-Only Fall Schedule

The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Council of Presidents has made the decision to play a conference-only schedule during the Fall 2020 sports season. The conference said in a press release that it will evaluate the feasibility of league competition on a sport-by-sport basis. Playing a conference-only schedule affords GLIAC members additional time to get […]

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The NCAA is Not Ready to Call Off Fall Championships

The NCAA is Not Ready to Call Off Fall Championships

NCAA President Mark Emmert has made a statement on the fall championships discussion. The decision is in regards to all 22 NCAA fall championships, which makes it more complicated. D-III has seen well more than half of schools elect not to play during the fall. Not nearly as many D-I schools have made that drastic of […]

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The NCAA Has Issued Their Next Set of Return-to-Sport Guidelines

The NCAA Has Issued Their Next Set of Return-to-Sport Guidelines

The NCAA Sport Science Institute has released the Resocialization of Collegiate Sport. The move and guidelines are intended to extend previous guidance and provide updated recommendations about the protection of athletes and prevention of community spread of COVID-19. The guidelines are designed to inform schools in responding appropriately based on their specific circumstances and in […]

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Ypsilanti Lincoln’s Emoni Bates, no. 1 Ranked 2022 Recruit, Commits to Michigan State

Ypsilanti Lincoln’s Emoni Bates, no. 1 Ranked 2022 Recruit, Commits to Michigan State

Emoni Bates, widely considered the best high school prospect in more than a decade, has announced his commitment to Michigan State. The Spartans have been consistent contenders on the national scene, and Lansing, Michigan is just an hours drive from his hometown, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Bates also announced his plans for his final two years of […]

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WATCH: Winston Leads Michigan State Past Ohio State, 80-69

WATCH: Winston Leads Michigan State Past Ohio State, 80-69

Senior guard Cassius Winston scored 27 points to lead four players in double figures as Michigan State beat Ohio State, 80-69, to clinch a share of the Big Ten Conference regular season title on Sunday at the Breslin Center The win clinched a share of the Big Ten Regular Season Championship for Michigan State, the program’s […]

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Siena Heights Falls to UNOH, Dickerson Reaches 1,000 Point Milestone

Siena Heights Falls to UNOH, Dickerson Reaches 1,000 Point Milestone

The Siena Heights men’s basketball fell to Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference (WHAC) opponent Northwestern Ohio 82-81, on Wednesday night. DeMarco Dickerson (Senior, Detroit, Mich.) led the Saints with 27 points and seven rebounds as he became the 39th player in Siena Heights men’s basketball history to reach the 1,000-point milestone. The Saints jumped out to a 5-2 lead […]

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Andrew Jones Puts up 20 in Return From Cancer

Andrew Jones Puts up 20 in Return From Cancer

Texas guard Andrew Jones missed most of the last two seasons because he was battling cancer. Leukemia, to be exact. He returned to action in the Longhorns’ season debut and struck the sports world with awe. Jones put together a career-high 20 points in 29 minutes of action. He helped Texas defeat Northern Colorado in a […]

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