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The Mountaineers will host the Hokies on Dec. 5, with a third showdown slated for Charleston’s Coliseum, as conferences negotiate scheduling and revenue splits
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The Mountaineers will host the Hokies on Dec. 5, with a third showdown slated for Charleston’s Coliseum, as conferences negotiate scheduling and revenue splits

The Ohio Valley Conference announces its football programs will compete under the OVC banner beginning in 2026, ending a three‑year alliance with the Big South and rebranding eight member institutions for greater national visibility.

Barton College announced Jeff May as its new head baseball coach, tasked with revitalizing a program that finished last season with a 10‑32 record.

The University of Utah men’s basketball program is turning its focus to the 2026‑27 season, hoping to rebound from a campaign that left it at the bottom of the Big 12 standings.

Ahead of the upcoming campaign, USF men's basketball coach Chris Mack has assembled a 15‑player roster heavy on transfers and seasoned talent, aiming to forge a cohesive unit through summer workouts and a shared defensive identity.

The 2026 women's soccer schedule highlights a series of high‑profile games at the UNCG Soccer Stadium in Greensboro, N.C., alongside contests in Blacksburg, Davidson, High Point and other regional venues.

A Myrtle Beach native with a national championship pedigree, Chris Lemonis is poised to lead Coastal Carolina's baseball program into a new era of competitiveness.

A celebrated coach with deep regional roots has been appointed to guide Coastal Carolina's baseball program toward its next era of success.

A look at the surprising runs, underdog victories and coaching changes that have reshaped the tournament landscape.

Jordan Crawford, a 6‑foot‑3 guard known for his sharpshooting and leadership, has committed to the University of Missouri, adding a proven scorer to a program that has recently secured back‑to‑back NCAA Tournament appearances.

The university announced that Sirena Tuitele will assist the women’s basketball program, bringing a record of 28‑5 and a global playing background.