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Acaden Lewis, the No. 35 recruit in the Class of 2025, committed to the Villanova Wildcats after he decommitted from the ...
The following athletes were named to the Hometeam Telegram & Gazette Boys' Lacrosse all-star team, as selected by the T&G ...
After a season in Harrisonburg, Madalyn Johnson is heading to Atlanta. When it comes to the biggest stage in amateur ...
Three weeks after WSU announced it was cutting field events from the track and field program, AD Anne McCoy took questions ...
Japan is procuring compact, missile-laden multi-mission frigates at a rapid pace to deter China and Russia effectively in the ...
Alabama at No. 1 in an EA Sports college football game? Sure, that’s normal. Technically, the Tide started at No. 1 in three ...
The Texas State Board of Regents has approved the transfer of Texas State University from the Sun Belt Conference to the ...
Japan’s largest shipbuilder Imabari Shipbuilding acquires JMU as subsidiary to compete with Chinese and South Korean rivals ...
Business These Staten Island teens are running their own business while still in high school Published: Jun. 27, 2025, 5:50 a.m.
On that latter part, I turned to The Athletic ’s Justin Williams — author of a great explainer on JMU’s whole deal — with a longer-term question on the 23,000-student school’s football ...
KiwiRail and Auckland Transport say “significant upgrades” across the Auckland rail network are happening during the two-week school holidays starting from tomorrow. They say from Saturday June 28 to ...