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After spending two seasons at Kentucky and one at Arkansas, Adou Thiero was taken in the second round of the 2025 NBA draft.
It's July, at least for most of you. A handful may have dropped in during the closing minutes of June, but it's close enough.
The upcoming year for college sports has at least a modest sense of stability: The $2.8 billion House settlement has been ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSNArkansas Concerts July 2025: Jason Aldean, Niko Moon, Reverend Horton Heat, Clutch and more rocking the Natural StateDiscover your ultimate guide to Arkansas concerts this July 2025! See Jason Aldean at the AMP, Niko Moon at Magic Springs, ...
A look at football membership in the Power Four and Group of Five conferences, largely dating to the launch of the Big 12 in ...
American Conference is just one of many moves in college athletics, and there are more to come in the near future.
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Paulick Report on MSN'Maturing' Publisher Ready To Break His Maiden In Indiana DerbyA victory by Arkansas Derby runner-up Publisher in Saturday’s $300,000, Grade 3 Indiana Derby would also produce a welcome ...
Thirty players, none coached by John Calipari, were chosen in the first round of the NBA draft Wednesday night.
Stokes, 6-7, 225 pounds, of Louisville (Ky.) Notre Dame, is rated the No. 1 overall prospect nationally by On3.com industry ...
There are six former Kentucky basketball players from the 2024-25 team who are eligible to be taken in this week’s NBA draft.
The Sooners won just two team championships in their first year in the Southeastern Conference, but showed improvement and a ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas men’s basketball forward Adou Thiero was selected in the second round with the No. 36 overall pick in ...
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