Tennessee Basketball’s 78-73 loss to Kentucky Tuesday night at Food City Center didn’t bump the Vols off the No. 2-seed line in Joe Lunardi’s latest ESPN Bracketology update. Instead, Lunardi bumped Tennessee from the No.
Iowa State signee and York Institute star Reese Beaty has returned from injury, resuming the TSSAA basketball season to finish her senior year.
With a 17-3 record, Tennessee ranks No. 8 nationally behind Auburn, Duke, Iowa State, Alabama, Florida, Houston, and Michigan State. Kentucky is on their trail at No. 12 with only Marquette, Purdue, and Kansas in between. When: Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025 at 7:00 p.m. ET
Bridgestone announced capacity and workforce reductions at its Des Moines agriculture tire plant and additional workforce reductions in U.S. sales and operations.
The Iowa Hawkeyes opened up the 2024 college football season with strong belief in quarterback Cade McNamara. However, that confidence did not last long and McN
Duke (East), Auburn (South) and Iowa State (Midwest ... While the Crimson Tide moved up to a No. 1 seed, Tennessee fell to a No. 2 seed, joining Kentucky and Marquette. Michigan State also ...
Cade McNamara commits to ETSU from the college football transfer portal after five total years at Michigan and Iowa
Cade McNamara's once hopeful career at Iowa did not pan out. But now he will get a fresh start at East Tennessee State.
After two seasons in Iowa City, Cade McNamara will finish his college career at East Tennessee State University.Cade came to Iowa from Michigan as a prized recr
For Kentucky, a loss would mean the Wildcats would slip down to a No. 4 seed, per Lunardi — provided that Texas A&M doesn’t fall to Oklahoma at home. After a strong start to the season, Kentucky has now lost 3 of its last 5 games including 2 in a row.
Environmental regulators and health officials in New Mexico are warning hunters that harmful chemicals known to cause cancer in people have been found at record levels in birds, small mammals and plants at a lake near Holloman Air Force Base.
Middle Tennessee's +239 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 11.9 points per game) is a result of scoring 65.7 points per game (176th in college basketball) while allowing 53.8 per contest (eighth in college basketball).