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Akron visits Purdue on Sunday at Mackey Arena in a battle of unbeaten teams in an exciting early-season college basketball matchup.
After a delayed start due to TV programming, wrestling is LIVE! The No. 3 Iowa Hawkeyes and the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes will face off tonight at 7 p.m. on ESPN2 for the National Duals finals. The dual is expected to last approximately two hours.
🚨 TIME CHANGE ANNOUNCED FOR NCAA MIDWEST REGIONAL 🚨 Due to predicted high temperatures in Stillwater, Friday’s NCAA Midwest Regional has been moved up 90 minutes. The women’s 6K will now start at 9 a.m. CT, with the men’s 10K starting at 10 a.m. #GoPokes I #run4okstate pic.twitter.com/56ECi6BtHl
Virginia takes on Marshall for the first time since 2018 and is looking to begin the year at 4-0. The Hoos were led by Ugonna Onyenso's double-double last time out as he finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds in a 91-53 victory over Hampton on Tuesday night. The Hoos dominated the glass with a 49-25 advantage over the Pirates.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — The Virginia No. 4 men’s and No. 16 women’s cross country programs host the 2025 NCAA Southeast Regional Championships at Panorama Farms in Charlottesville, Va. on Friday (Nov. 14). The women will kick things off with a 6k race starting at 10:00 a.m. followed by the men’s 10k race set to begin at 11:00 a.m.
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Florida at Ole Miss: predictions, live blog, highlights
The Florida Gators are looking to upset the Ole Miss Rebels for the second year in a row. Follow along with drive-by-drive updates from Gators Wire.
Texas A&M football captured its 10th win of the season Saturday. The victory had some positives, but also many areas to improve for the Aggies.
Oklahoma is very clearly one of the biggest winners of the weekend after going into Tuscaloosa and beating Alabama, resulting in both teams carrying an 8-2 record into next week. But while voters can choose to slide Alabama down and move Oklahoma up,