
Monmouth Women’s Soccer Opens Season with 1-0 Win Over Manhattan
The Hawks defeated Manhattan 1-0 in their season opener, showcasing strong offensive and defensive performances.
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The Hawks defeated Manhattan 1-0 in their season opener, showcasing strong offensive and defensive performances.

The team voted to appoint three captains whose leadership is defined by work ethic and commitment, setting the tone for a season that begins with a home matchup against Manhattan.

The Wildcats concluded a 9‑4 season highlighted by a five‑game winning streak in the Big 12, driven by quarterback Noah Fifita and a revamped defense.
A deep dive into capacity, design, and gameday rituals reveals which Big 12 stadiums stand out for tradition, aesthetics, and atmosphere.

The University of Maine men's ice hockey team will meet Cornell at Madison Square Garden on November 28, marking the first afternoon contest in the Frozen Apple series and streaming live on ESPN+.

Bronx Community College has appointed Howie Harrison as its new head coach for the men's basketball program, bringing two decades of coaching, educational leadership, and community engagement to restore the team's competitive edge and academic focus.

FIFA abandoned a plan to sell a 21% stake in World Cup commercial operations after widespread opposition, exposing deep ties between soccer’s governing body, the Kushner family and former President Donald Trump.
A look at how the Big 12’s policy to schedule power‑league opponents is being reshaped by the Pac‑12’s decline, playoff expansion and the ambitions of schools like Kansas State.

FIFA’s plan to spin off a $20 billion subsidiary and offer external investors up to a 20 % stake in World Cup commercial rights has ignited opposition from soccer officials, European governing bodies and political leaders, who warn of excessive commercialization and close links to U.S. President Donald Trump.

Coach Dave Van Horn discusses the unprecedented 41‑player roster for the 2027 season, highlighting key transfers, elite freshmen, and the return of experienced players.
A three‑game series against Purple Reign propelled JHX Hoops into the semifinals of The Basketball Tournament, highlighted by clutch performances and a $2 million prize at stake.

When only a few members of the U.S. women’s hockey team received ESPY invitations, Flavor Flav organized transportation, accommodations and on‑site services, turning a modest guest list into a comprehensive experience and launching a broader celebration of women athletes.

Kansas State’s soccer staff and select players will lead a community clinic on August 5, showcasing the program’s historic 2025 achievements and previewing the 2026 slate that opens in Honolulu.

The Jayhawks travel to Manhattan on Oct. 17 to confront the Wildcats, a rivalry marked by a lengthy losing streak and a curious pattern of first‑year coaches.
With the series tied at one win apiece, JHX Hoops prepares for a pivotal third match against Purple Reign. Coach Sherron Collins stresses early aggression, while players Zeke Mayo and Frank Mason III bring recent shooting breakthroughs and a game‑winning heroics that could tip the balance.

The latest Big 12 preseason football rankings reveal a competitive landscape, with Texas Tech leading the pack and several programs poised for breakthroughs.
The 2026 edition of The Basketball Tournament will feature a much‑anticipated rematch between Purple Reign and JHX Hoops, pitting Kansas State and Kansas alumni against each other in front of a national TV audience.

Mervedi Miteo, a 17‑year‑old power forward from the Congo, has committed to Rutgers for the 2026‑27 season, bringing size and experience from Spain’s Liga ACB and the national team.
The alumni squads of Kansas and Kansas State will meet again on Wednesday night at Lee Arena, with a potential third game looming later in the week.
Returning sophomore Andrej Kostic, a 6‑foot‑6 Serbian guard, is the only holdover from last season’s roster as new head coach Casey Alexander implements a fast‑paced offense that promises greater freedom and team‑first responsibilities.

The NCAA’s five‑year eligibility rule for players who enroll before age 19 is reshaping Kansas State’s interior offensive line, bringing in transfers, extending eligibility for returning athletes, and prompting a rotational development plan under new coach Mike Schmidt.

The conference sees its most extensive coaching reshuffle in seven years, featuring first‑time head coaches at their alma maters and a national championship pedigree.

An exploration of the notable recruits who considered the University of Wyoming but ultimately committed to other programs, and the lasting impact of those choices.

The conference revealed its preseason accolades, recognizing standout athletes from member schools ahead of the upcoming season.