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What Curt Cignetti said after Indiana’s 38-13 win over Michigan State

Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti spoke with the media following the Hoosiers’ 38-13 win over Michigan State on Saturday at Memorial Stadium for Homecoming. Here’s what he had to say: CIGNETTI: Good win, coming off that big road win last week. We all are aware of the potential issues you’re dealing with there, and […]

From The Crimson Quarry | 2 months ago | 3 reads

DBR Podcast #760: Gridiron Woes And Brotherhood Runs

We are back with Episode 760 as Donald and Jason recap some football and get us ready for some basketball! Duke Football suffered a loss over the weekend to Georgia Tech, and we begin the episode with our recap of that game. It was a game where mistakes were the difference and it was a […]

From Duke Basketball Report | 2 months ago | 0 reads

2025-26 MBB Player Previews: Justin Mullins

Just one year ago, Justin Mullins’ spot in the lineup was a big question for many fans.  After transferring from the University of Denver — where he was an efficient freshman contributor on offense (9.8 PPG on 51.8% FG and 35.6% 3FG) — Mullins took a bench role his sophomore year at Northwestern before being […]

From Inside NU | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Fundora vs Thurman now expected on January Pacquiao undercard

Sebastian Fundora was recently injured in training and saw his October 25 fight with Keith Thurman postponed, but a new working date is already in place, and it won’t be a pay-per-view main event with that new date. Mike Coppinger has reported that Fundora vs Thurman will be part of a Manny Pacquiao undercard in […]

From Bad Left Hook | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Carolina Basketball Preseason Updates

We’re hitting that time of year where sports start to overlap. The fall sports are deep as they approach the end of their regular seasons, and the winter sports are gearing up to get going. We even had some baseball this past week. So you’d be excused if not everything that came out this week […]

From Tar Heel Blog | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Film Session: Tucker DeVries’ versatile debut as a Hoosier

Tucker DeVries scored 23 points and dished out six assists — both team-highs — in Indiana’s dominant victory against Marian on Friday night. The West Virginia transfer showed off a ton of versatility. He made 3s. He scored in isolation. ... The post Film Session: Tucker DeVries’ versatile debut as a Hoosier appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis | 2 months ago | 0 reads

6-Banner Sunday: IU basketball opens exhibition play with win against Marian

Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, a joint production between The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall, where we highlight the five most essential IU basketball stories of the past week, plus take a look at how the other IU sports programs ... The post 6-Banner Sunday: IU basketball opens exhibition play with win against Marian appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Kara Lawson Gets Another High-Level Recruit

Things are going pretty well for Kara Lawson lately. Last spring, her Duke team pushed South Carolina to the brink in the Elite Eight. Recently, she was named the head coach of the U.S. Women’s Olympic Basketball team. And she’s been on a recruiting tear too. In May, Lawson got commitments from 6-4 Taylor Sofilkanich […]

From Duke Basketball Report | 2 months ago | 1 read

NCAA Screws Tyon Grant-Foster Out of Eligibility With Gonzaga

Make it make sense as to why the NCAA denied Gonzaga transfer Tyon Grant-Foster’s appeal for an eligibility waiver. He started his first two collegiate basketball years at Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa, from 2018 to 2020. The NCAA suddenly made it possible for certain college athletes before the start of the 2025-26 […]

From The Slipper Still Fits | 2 months ago | 2 reads

Georgia Tech’s defense grows up in win at Duke.

Georgia Tech left Durham, NC 7-0 after a hard-fought 27-18 win over Duke. Duke was favored, and ESPN Metrics had the Blue Devils with a greater than 60% chance of winning. QB Haynes King was his usual tough-as-nails self, guiding Georgia Tech on 4th quarter scoring drives to take control of the game. He’s the … Continue reading »

From All Sports Discussion | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Virginia twitter reacts to 6-1 start and achieving bowl eligibility.

Virginia won a hard-fought 22-20 game over a feisty Washington State that pushed top 10 Ole Miss the week before. The victory made the Hoos bowl eligible for the first time in Tony Elliot’s tenure. Oh and they might be ranked in the top 15 on Sunday. #goHoos pic.twitter.com/3eaM8shQjD — Chad Felts (@Chad_Felts) October 19, … Continue reading »

From All Sports Discussion | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Porter Martone scores, Shane Vansaghi plays hero as Michigan State completes weekend sweep

In what was a busy night for the Flyers’ organization, their 6th overall pick from this past summer’s draft picked up his first real collegiate goal. Now, as we might recall, he had previously scored on his first shift with the Spartans back in this month’s opening weekend in their game against Windsor, but that was an exhibition game, and the murky grey area before the true start of the season. This one, though, counts for real! Michigan State and Boston University kicked off their two-g...

From Broad Street Hockey | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Seth McGowan reportedly taken to hospital, returns to game

What a crazy game this has been for Kentucky running back Seth McGowan. McGowan was a key part of Kentucky’s offense, catching several passes despite having some struggles in the run game, but Kentucky’s leading rusher this season went out of tonight’s game with Texas due to an injury, leaving with EMS personnel. Then, according […]

From A Sea Of Blue | 2 months ago | 7 reads

Arizona men’s basketball beats Saint Mary’s in exhibition

Don’t book those tickets to Indianapolis just yet, but maybe look into hotel prices for early April. Arizona never trailed in an 81-68 exhibition win over Saint Mary’s on Saturday afternoon at McKale Center, a game that doesn’t count for anything but provided the first real glimpse of what Tommy Lloyd has at his disposal […]

From Arizona Desert Swarm | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Hangout in the Holy Land: Julian Sayin stars as the Buckeyes pitch a shutout at Wisconsin

The latest episode of Land-Grant Holy Land’s flagship podcast is here! Join hosts Justin Golba and Alex Frank as they discuss ⁠Ohio State⁠ football, basketball, recruiting, and much more! Come for the hot takes. Stay for the warm ones. Subscribe: ⁠RSS⁠ | ⁠Apple⁠ | ⁠Spotify⁠ | ⁠Google Podcasts⁠ | ⁠iHeart Radio On episode 31 of Hangout in the Holy Land, Justin and Alex recap the Ohio […]

From Land-Grant Holy Land | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Michigan State Drops 4th Straight, Falls 38-13 To Indiana

Things got off to a surprising start in Bloomington. After Michigan State took a touchback on the opening kick, the first play from scrimmage was a 3-yard loss on a Makhi Frazier run. That was not the surprising part. Next play was a checkdown to Frazier for no gain. Still not the surprise. On 3rd […]

From The Only Colors | 2 months ago | 3 reads

Update on Jaland Lowe after Blue-White Game injury

We finally have an update on Pitt transfer guard Jaland Lowe following the annual Blue-White Game at Historic Memorial Coliseum. Lowe, who has been one of the most anticipated additions to the Wildcats’ roster, suffered a shoulder injury during the scrimmage and briefly left the floor to be evaluated. During Saturday’s KSR pregame show, Matt […]

From A Sea Of Blue | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Hawks convert both Wallace, Houstan, waive both Bassey, Butler

Atlanta made some moves towards finalizing their opening day roster. The Hawks announced earlier today that they had waived center Charles Bassey and guard Lamont Butler. That pair will likely clear waivers and end up on the College Park Skyhawks, earning a cool $85,300 if they last a few months with the team. Now, this […]

From Peachtree Hoops | 2 months ago | 2 reads

Thoughts and Takeaways from BYU’s Exhibition Game at Nebraska

BYU went to Lincoln and lost a tight 90-89 game to the Cornhuskers Saturday. This was an exhibition game and does not count towards either team’s win/loss total. Andrej Kostic and Jared McGregor missed shots in the final seconds that would have given BYU the win. BYU treated this like a NBA preseason game, and […]

From Vanquish The Foe | 2 months ago | 0 reads

GAME THREAD: Georgetown at George Washington Exhibition

Exhibition Game 1: Georgetown Hoyas at George Washington Revolutionaries When: Saturday, October 18, 6:00 PM ET Where: Charles E. Smith Center, Washington, D.C. TV: ESPN+ and Monumental Sports Network (Byron Kerr and Jimmy Patsos) Tickets: Ticketmaster Radio: None listed. Last Meeting: Georgetown won 61-48 on December 16, 1981. Series: Georgetown leads 54-39 (First meeting since […]

From Casual Hoya | 2 months ago | 0 reads

Exhibition Preview: Gonzaga Takes on Northwest University at Home

Gonzaga basketball is officially back—even if the season hasn’t technically started yet. The Zags open exhibition play on Sunday, October 19, at the McCarthey Athletic Center with a tune-up against Northwest University, an NAIA program out of Kirkland, Washington, that finished 5-23 last year but brings back two starters, including leading scorer Trent Williams. The […]

From The Slipper Still Fits | 2 months ago | 2 reads