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The Cardinal faced their last opponent of the year, No. 13 Grand Canyon on Thursday, losing in the final moments of the final ...
Stanford signs four-star guards Ebuka Okorie and Jaylen Petty — both Gatorade honorees — joining forward Kristers Skrinda to ...
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College Football Network on MSNFans Moved as GCU’s Duke Brennan and Tyon Grant-Foster Share Emotional Pregame Prayer in Viral ClipA touching moment between Grand Canyon University basketball players Duke Brennan and Tyon Grant-Foster has struck a chord ...
The Bay Area still has Santa Clara, Stanford and USF alive at the NIT, the Stanford women in the WBIT and the Saint Mary’s ...
Kiki Iriafen, Dominique Malonga, Hailey Van Lith headline some possible prospects Golden State could draft with fifth overall ...
This year's team also matched a program record with 17 wins at Maples Pavilion. The only player in the entire country to average 20+ points and 10+ rebounds per game this season, Maxime Raynaud ...
1.1 blocks and a steal per game heading into his final scheduled home game at Maples Pavilion — Senior Day against SMU on Saturday. It took time to find his way at Stanford in a new country and ...
The Kansas State Wildcats have their second transfer in Tess Heal according to the On 3 Sports' women's basketball transfer portal tracker. This morning On 3 Sp ...
Allison Feaster, whose Harvard women’s basketball team pulled off a historic NCAA Tournament upset in 1998, is now in the stands watching her daughter, UConn’s celebrated freshman ...
Their 1997-98 team made the NCAA Tournament as a No. 16 seed and became the first team to upset a No. 1 seed when it defeated Stanford in Maples Pavilion, 71-67. Creighton women's basketball ...
STORRS – It was March 14, 1998, a Saturday night first-round NCAA Tournament game at Stanford’s Maples Pavilion, when Allison Feaster helped her Harvard women’s basketball team make history.
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