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The Florida Gators will have some Boogie for the Big Dance next season. Arkansas transfer Johnuel “Boogie” Fland committed to ...
Malia Obama makes a striking directorial debut with a new Nike commercial celebrating A'Ja Wilson and the upcoming release of her first signature shoe, the "A'One," launching May 6. The campaign ...
Sam Puryear wanted to create an HBCU golf power at Howard University, though there had not been a team there in decades before he was hired. His vision was to build a team to dominate the MEAC and ...
Diamond Johnson didn't hear her name called in the WNBA Draft like many HBCU supporters were hoping for, but she does have her foot in the door. The former Norfolk State guard is currently in ...
Reigning HBCU national champion Jackson State has secured a commitment from Prairie View A&M transfer Shemar Savage. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound wide receiver brings a blend of size, speed, and ...
106 players have filed as early entry candidates for the 2025 NBA Draft which will be held June 25-26. Official release NEW YORK — The National Basketball Association (NBA) announced today that ...
From the 73 collegiate players who will at least test the waters of the 2025 NBA Draft, 29 of them (e.g. Darrion Williams, Boogie Fland, RJ Luis, PJ Haggerty) are also in the transfer portal.
After flirting with the possibility of declaring for the 2025 NBA draft, Alex Karaban has decided to return to Connecticut for his senior season. Karaban announced on X his "heart remains in ...
RJ Luis is still available, as are PJ Haggerty, Darrion Williams and Boogie Fland. So, yes, I know it's early, and no CBB roster is finalized yet. Still — without some pretty huge portal wins ...
The Phoenix Suns missed the playoffs with the most expensive roster in NBA history. Phoenix has essentially given away control of its next six first-round picks in exchange for a shallow, far-too ...
This is an interesting one. Fland looked to be trending as a potential first-round or even lottery pick in the first half of the 2024-25 season when he was playing with notably more explosiveness ...