
USI Men’s Basketball Adds Three Coaches for 2026‑27 Season
The University of Southern Indiana announced the new coaching appointments, highlighting each hire's previous roles and achievements.
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The University of Southern Indiana announced the new coaching appointments, highlighting each hire's previous roles and achievements.

With a top‑two preseason ranking, the Ducks aim to translate early momentum into a national title.

The Crimson Tide revealed the jersey assignments for seven newcomers, linking each to a predecessor and highlighting the program’s deep talent pipeline.

The university announced jersey assignments for seven freshmen and transfers, spotlighting standout performances from transfers like Jamarion Davis‑Fleming and Drew Fielder.
From record‑low ERAs to batting titles, the 6A All‑Idaho baseball team showcases the depth of talent that defined the 2024 season, with Owyhee’s Nathan Keith and Matt Rasmussen leading the way.
The 2026 5A All‑Idaho baseball team honors the players and coaches who set new standards of performance across the state.
The Oregon Ducks have been tabbed by analysts as a top‑10 program for the upcoming 2026 college football season, with junior quarterback Dante Moore emerging as a Heisman contender and a schedule packed with marquee matchups.
Mark Pope’s early success at Kentucky, the challenges of his second season, and the evolving recruiting landscape set the stage for a critical athletics director search.

The inaugural all‑girls high school flag football championship in Boise saw Centennial defeat Rocky Mountain 50‑6, with over 170 players from ten schools competing and league leaders eyeing broader adoption.

Koa Peat has exactly seven days to lock in his plans for the upcoming basketball season, a deadline that has turned the Arizona sophomore’s future into a focal point of offseason chatter. The Wildcats’ coaching staff has already drafted a 13‑player lineup that assumes Peat will opt for the professional route, a move that reshapes the team’s identity heading into the 2026‑27 campaign. Among the returning pieces, forward Ivan Kharchenkov and center Motiejus Krivas are slated to reclaim starting roles, bringing a blend of veteran presence and untapped upside to the paint. New additions promise fresh energy: transfers Derek Dixon, JJ Mandaquit, Evan Otte and Ugnius Jarusevicius join the mix, while top high‑school recruit Caleb Holt and fellow prospect Cameron Holmes arrive from the prep ranks. With only 27.5% of last season’s minutes returning, the roster must lean on emerging leaders to shoulder increased responsibility, a challenge that could define the team’s chemistry. The Wildcats will test their revamped squad on an ambitious overseas swing, beginning with a series of games in Lithuania that will serve as both a tactical experiment and a bonding experience. Back on U.S. soil, the nonconference slate features marquee matchups against UCLA, Connecticut, Auburn and St. John’s, each opponent offering a distinct style that will probe Arizona’s adaptability. As the countdown ticks down, the decisions made in the coming week will reverberate through the program, influencing not only Peat’s trajectory but also the broader narrative of a team poised to rewrite its identity.

The Gophers’ 2025 season blended talent with adversity, and the upcoming offseason offers a chance to address the issues that held them back.