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Temple Men’s Basketball head coach Adam Fisher will now have to replace assistant coach Chris Clark and chief of staff Lynn Greer. Assistant coach Chris Clark (center) and chief of staff Lynn Greer ...
Former University of Illinois Chicago guard Jordan Mason has committed to Temple, the program announced Tuesday evening. Mason is the eighth Owl head coach Adam Fisher has recruited from the transfer ...
Temple Japan is expanding to Kyoto in a year, developing along with the campus's growing student population. | COURTESY / GEORGE MILLER Temple’s Japan Campus will open a new satellite campus in Kyoto ...
Temple University Police Department collaborated with law enforcement in New Castle County, Delaware and used campus license plate reader technology to apprehend the suspect in January. Temple ...
In a game of scoring runs, it was a late stretch of misses by the Bearcats that gave the Owls their second consecutive victory. The missed scoring opportunities created too big of a hole for the ...
Temple had a 20-point halftime lead, but held on to win 81-77 against No. 19 West Virginia University at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on Friday. Junior forward Obi Enechionyia celebrates ...
Former Long Island University guard Brianna Mead has committed to Temple, she announced on her social media Wednesday night. Mead is the first guard Temple signed this offseason. Mead played one ...
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Halloween night was cold and chilly, but it was hot inside the Owl Cove where the Hip-hop society heated things up with “Baptism by Fire.” The monthly event has become a way to vent for Halloween ...
Derrian Ford averaged 9.2 points and 3.9 rebounds throughout two seasons at Arkansas State. | FILE / THE TEMPLE NEWS Former Arkansas State guard Derrian Ford has committed to Temple, the program ...
The university condemns the “reprehensible” views and language used in two separate incidents involving Temple students that circulated online this week, President John Fry wrote in a statement ...