Army Women’s Soccer Unveils 2026 Schedule
The Black Knights will host 11 matches in the upcoming season, opening with an exhibition against Wagner and featuring contests against Air Force, Navy and a slate of non‑conference opponents.
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The Black Knights will host 11 matches in the upcoming season, opening with an exhibition against Wagner and featuring contests against Air Force, Navy and a slate of non‑conference opponents.
Kansas State has secured a wave of four‑star and three‑star recruits, climbing to a top‑40 class nationally and cementing its place as the Big 12's most promising program.

Penn State's men's ice hockey team has released its 2026‑27 non‑conference schedule, featuring an Ice Breakers Tournament in Connecticut, a home opener against Quinnipiac, and a series of high‑profile Big Ten road and home games.
Mississippi State announced four new pledges on June 14, highlighting Yoshawn Hudson’s national ranking and Nash Morgan’s dual‑threat prowess.

The Eagles reveal a full slate of matches, including key non‑conference opponents and a Patriot League slate, with the season opening at La Salle on August 13 and concluding at home against Bucknell on November 4.

Dylan Jaeger, a highly rated tight end from Round Rock, announced his commitment to Texas Christian University, bringing a blend of size, speed and academic ambition to the program.

UConn's football program has added five verbal pledges, including Jason Madden, Preston Glasco, Jaydon Rawls, Raph Bonfoh and Krystian Oakley, each bringing distinct talents and multiple scholarship offers from across the nation.

The Wyoming Cowboys have added nearly five dozen players this offseason, keeping core contributors such as Samuel Harris and Dante Drake while welcoming new quarterback Tyler Hughes and standout running back Ryken Banks.

Brody Diel, a 6‑foot‑2 wide receiver from Central High School in Baton Rouge, has chosen Rice University for the 2027 cycle, marking the program’s first commitment and signaling a new recruiting trajectory.

The University of Minnesota football program added two more recruits on Sunday evening, cementing its position at the top of the national 2027 class rankings.
The Tigers will open the 2026 campaign on Aug. 29 at Allegiant Stadium, a game that could shape the Group of Six’s playoff hopes and mark Charles Huff’s first appearance as head coach.

Nevada head coach Kelly Sopak has announced his first coaching staff, featuring Tyler Ellis, Jesse Clark, Brittany Aikens, Lavaris Duncan and Shea Mead. The group combines extensive collegiate experience with a renewed focus on player development and defensive strategy.

The National Football Foundation revealed the 2026 Hall of Fame class, honoring 18 players and four coaches, including historic firsts for several universities, with a ceremony set for Las Vegas in December.

Michigan State has earmarked a June 12 official visit for Dallas Ward, a 6‑foot‑3, 250‑pound edge rusher from McIntosh, Georgia, as the program vies with Rutgers and a host of other suitors for his pledge.

An analysis of Coach K’s methodical retirement strategy and its stark difference from Auburn’s last‑minute succession crisis.

Michigan State has offered a scholarship to three‑star safety Henry Sakalas, a top Illinois prospect whose recruitment includes visits to Minnesota and Illinois.

In a tightly contested semifinal, Bucknell edged Navy 6-4, with Michael Trommer and Brady Hoar delivering clutch contributions. The Bison will now host Holy Cross in the best‑of‑three championship series, aiming for an automatic NCAA berth.