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Oskaloosa (23-4) recorded its best state tournament finish in boys' basketball. Jarad Kruse led his team with 21 points, a game high. Cole Henry had 15 and Xavier Foster 11.
Van Meter took down Grand View Christian 18-3 Saturday. That’s the team’s highest run total since putting up 21 last year ...
The Little Hawkeye Conference season was wrapped up on Friday with No. 2 Pella falling just short of a LHC title despite grinding out a 3-1 victory over. The two teams played to a couple of ...
The NCAA’s House settlement era has launched, with athletic programs across the country free to start paying millions to their athletes in the biggest change in the ...
Conor Riordan will lead the Central College men's basketball team following the departure of veteran coach Joe Steinkamp.
OSKALOOSA — Organizers are putting together Oskaloosa's first-ever Pride celebration. "I think now, more than ever, we have found more LGBTQ+ folks coming to our church saying we need a place ...
Cameron Woodall, an ex-college basketball star who died at 26 in an ATV accident, cuts down the nets. Facebook The accident occurred in Raymond, Mississippi on Midway Road around 11:25 p.m. on ...
July 6, 2025: Four new Basketball Zero codes just dropped for the Fetch and Ace rework update. What are the new Basketball Zero codes? Stemming from a collaboration with the original owner of ...
— Duke Men’s Basketball (@DukeMBB) June 11, 2025 Greene, a 1999 Clemson graduate, has spent time as the head strength and performance coach at five different institutions over the past 25 seasons.
Ohio State basketball: As Ohio State begins summer work, here's one question for the Buckeyes already on campus “That was another part: How can we make gameday experiences not feel redundant?” ...
The NCAA said the changes in men’s basketball aim to “enhance the flow of the game.” Women’s basketball coaches will also be issued a challenge, though their rules are different.
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Basketball Tournament is staying in Baltimore through 2029, marking the conference's first long-term partnership since leaving North Carolina.