Day: May 4, 2019

Hutton: Dan Dakich has something to say about Indiana University basketball and coach Archie MillerHutton: Dan Dakich has something to say about Indiana University basketball and coach Archie Miller

Better days are ahead for Indiana basketball and coach Archie Miller. At least Dan Dakich hopes so. Dakich, who was in town to speak at Andrean’s boys basketball banquet, never holds back. The Hoosiers, he said, are going to improve without Romeo Langford. A 1985 Indiana graduate who’s a college

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Te-Hina PaoPao, 5-star PG, commits to Oregon Ducks over Oregon State, UCLA, othersTe-Hina PaoPao, 5-star PG, commits to Oregon Ducks over Oregon State, UCLA, others

When ESPN five-star guard Sydney Parrish committed to the Oregon Ducks women’s basketball program last month, she seemed to give a cryptic response about why she chose them. “Somebody had to be first,â€� she said, knowingly. Since that time her meaning has become clear: Oregon is putting together arguably

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Drake basketball: Nick Norton’s NCAA appeal, Okay Djamgouz, in-state recruitingDrake basketball: Nick Norton’s NCAA appeal, Okay Djamgouz, in-state recruiting

Drake’s head coach gives an update on Nick Norton’s appeal to the NCAA for another season. Drake still doesn’t know if star point guard Nick Norton will be back next season. The team has yet to receive a verdict from the NCAA regarding Norton’s appeal for a waiver that would allow him

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Three share lead at Wells Fargo ChampionshipThree share lead at Wells Fargo Championship

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Joel Dahmen held his own playing in the final group for the first time and wound up in a three-way tie for the lead with Jason Dufner and Max Homa on a stormy Saturday at the Wells Fargo Championship. Very much in the mix was Rory McIlroy who carded a 3-under 68 on his 30th birthday and was two shots behind. Dahmen and Homa each dropped a shot over the last three holes for a 70. Dufner atoned for consecutive bogeys with consecutive birdies on the back nine for a 71. They were at 11-under 202. Pat Perez had a bogey-free 66 through two rain delays and was one shot behind.

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