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UConn guard Jacob Furphy commits to Boston College

On Saturday afternoon, it was reported that UConn guard Jacob Furphy has committed to transfer to Boston College. Furphy, a 6’6” rising sophomore from Australia, was originally recruited to UConn by Luke Murray, who now leads the Boston College program. He was a 4-star recruit out of high school with a lot of potential, but […]

Who is your all-time favorite UNC baseball player?

We are now far enough into the college baseball season that we’re not that far away from starting to seriously start thinking about seeds and hosting for the NCAA Tournament. North Carolina is in pretty good position on that front, especially having won a series last weekend over Georgia Tech, with both teams ranked #2 […]

Game 4 Aftermath: How the game was won for the Penguins

A lot of things went right for the Penguins in their Game 4 win over the Flyers. A handful of them: Add it all up and it’s enough to earn another game. There are still some problem areas, Anthony Mantha looks like he’s at half-speed at times and is a shell of the player who […]

A Closer Look at the Newest (and Biggest) Spartan: Anton Bonke

After Lucas’ look at Carlos Medlock Jr. on Friday, we’re continuing our preview series of new basketball players with a look at the Spartans’ only transfer (at least so far) for 2026-27: Anton Bonke. Bonke’s background is pretty interesting. He was born in the Netherlands but moved with his mother to Port Vila, Vanuatu, when […]

Kentucky Wildcats News: Jerone Morton Watch and NFL Cats Recap

Could the Kentucky Basketball team soon add another player to the roster? Jerone Morton, the Kentucky native who played at Washington State last season, wrapped up his visit with Kentucky, and now we wait to see if he’ll be a Wildcat next season. Indications are that Morton had a good visit to Kentucky, but we’ll […]

YouTube Gold: Leonard vs. Hagler

Boxing is not what it once was, but for much of the 20th century, it was a huge draw. Fighters from Joe Louis, to Rocky Marciano, then later, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman, came across as warriors in the ring. Ali was widely acknowledged as the greatest, including by himself, and his fights […]

Haway The Podcast | SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT | Gordon Armstrong On SAFC 0-5 Forest

Sunderland were battered by Nottingham Forest on friday night, so joining us to help give us some perspective is none other than former Sunderland midfielder Gordon Armstrong! On today’s show… All this and more! Get subscribed to Haway The Podcast so you never miss another episode of our free daily show. Want to get in […]

Virginia Tech basketball: Isaiah Elohim transfers to Hokies

Virginia Tech basketball coach Mike Young continues to build his roster for 2026-27. Once the Hokies reaffirmed the returns of Ben Hammond, Tyler Johnson, Tyler Hansberry and Sin’Cere Jones, Young and his staff went to work, looking for outside help. It began with the addition of Oklahoma transfer forward Kuol Atak, a 6-foot-9 sharpshooter, followed […]

No. 19 Arizona softball secures series vs Houston with 2nd straight run-rule victory

Freshman Rylie Holder doesn’t consider herself a strikeout pitcher at the college level. It’s all about the ground balls and double plays. Those were key in Arizona softball’s 8-0 victory over Houston on Saturday afternoon, but the five strikeouts against the Cougars didn’t hurt, either. The mark tied her career high. “That’s pretty good,” Holder […]

BREAKING: Sophomore Lily Carmody transfers to Northwestern women’s basketball

Former Boston College guard Lily Carmody is transferring to Northwestern, she confirmed on Instagram early Saturday evening. A 5-foot-11 sophomore from Australia, Carmody joins the ‘Cats after a strong campaign at Boston College. She averaged 12.8 points per game, 3.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game this season. Carmody began her collegiate career […]

What you might have missed from Real Betis 1 – 1 Real Madrid: Post-match reactions, refereeing controversy, and Real Madrid TV’s response

In the aftermath of Real Madrid’s 1-1 draw with Real Betis, several post-match reactions and club statements added further context to the night’s events. Betis players respond to refereeing controversy Diego Llorente addressed Álvaro Arbeloa’s complaints about the referee, acknowledging the broader nature of such reactions: “I’m surprised, but to a degree. Everyone fights for […]

5-Star Big Man Obinna Ekezie Sets BYU Visit

Arguably the best high school big man in the country is visiting BYU. 7-foot Center Obinna Ekezie Jr is set to arrive to BYU today (Saturday) for an official visit, sources tell me. 247 Sports’ Dushawn London was first to publicly report. Ekezie is rated a 5-Star player by all the major recruiting services and […]

University of Louisville Currently with the #1 Rated Transfer Portal Class in NCAA Men’s Basketball

  Well, good afternoon, Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) sports fans. We know everyone is excited about ACC football – we have been starting up our ACC football team podcasts – and Stanford is tomorrow night. But, I will be talking about this development in my open microphone segment – Louisville and Pat Kelsey have been … Continue reading »

Louisville adds 7’5 USC transfer Gabe Dynes

Pat Kelsey’s commitment to getting bigger in 2026-27 took another (very) sizable step forward Saturday with the commitment of 7’5 USC transfer center Gabe Dynes. Dynes, a Kentucky native who played his high school basketball at Simon Kenton in Independence, picked U of L over Kentucky. Before transferring to USC, Dynes spent two seasons at […]

French Connection: taking a closer look at Maxim Logue

UNC basketball made waves in the transfer portal on Tuesday, signing a pair of highly sought after guards. Terrence Brown had long been rumored to be a top target for the Heels, but UNC had stiff competition in wooing him to North Carolina from Kansas and Kentucky. Matt Able also committed, jumping from N.C. State […]

Two reported center targets are off to the Big 12

Things are not trending in the right direction in Villanova’s quest for a starting center. In the past 24 hours, Boston center Ben Defty and College of Charleston center Christian Reeves have committed to Arizona State and Kansas, respectively. This takes two reported targets for the Wildcats off of the board, a board which was […]