Max Williams, a former general manager and coach of the Dallas Chaparrals in the American Basketball Association, died Monday at the age of 86. He was
If you watched the two games that Buzz Williams and the No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball competed in last week, you most likely experienced a very wide
The Tulane Green Wave enters the week with an American Athletic Conference award winner, as guard/forward Kam Williams was named the league’s freshman of the week on Monday. This is the second time he has been named the league’s top freshman. Teammate Gregg Glenn III, a junior forward, earned honorable mention selection.
Chicago Bulls’ Patrick Williams was overdue for a benching. It’s hard to win games with a starter logging an almost empty stat line every night.
I’m talking less than I ever have in my career. I’m trying to give them more ownership. I ask more questions so it engages them to answer.”
Freshman Tre Johnson leads the Longhorns at 18,8 points per game. He leads Texas in a road game at Ole Miss Wednesday,
From a statistical standpoint, this is the best league in the country. We’re +1 after 7 games. You want to keep it going,” Williams said.
After trailing the Blue Devils 30-22 at halftime, Le Moyne outscored CCSU by a tally of 16-13 in the third quarter to cut its deficit to five. However, the Blue Devils pulled away in the closing minutes of the final period with the help of nine fourth-quarter points from senior guard Amaya Williams.
Former UCF defensive coordinator Ted Roof has filed a lawsuit against the UCF Athletics Association, claiming a breach of contract. The lawsuit, which was filed in Orange County on Friday, claims that the school adjusted his termination compensation after head coach Gus Malzahn resigned.
The Atlanta Tipoff Club on Friday recognized metro Atlanta’s best 40 boys and 40 best girls basketball players through the first half of the season
The SEC has been historically good this season, and as Texas A&M prepares for another test against Ole Miss they're reminded of that fact.
A 6-foot-6 post player, Gandy Malou-Mamel is a senior at a private New Jersey high school and will join UConn women's basketball in the fall.