Saturday’s contest at Kimmel Arena has the UNC Asheville Bulldogs (12-6, 3-1 Big South) squaring off against the Winthrop Eagles (13-7, 3-2 Big South) at 2:00 PM ET (on January 18). Our computer ...
Gardner-Webb vs. South Carolina Upstate Predictions & Picks: Spread, Total – January 18 Saturday’s contest at Paul Porter Arena has the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs (7-11, 2-3 Big South ...
Ash Gardner took a catch to rival the best ever after making her first international hundred to put England on its knees after three Ashes ODIs. Gardner, the reigning Belinda Clark Award winner ...
The small fan CJ, who turns one on January 26, has no interest in the usual children’s programming. Instead, he giggles along to Only Fools and Horses and even perks up at the sound of other ...
The win was built on Ash Gardner's maiden ODI century, a mature and pivotal 102 from as many balls. All-rounder Gardner came to the crease with Australia in trouble at 4-59 but led an incredible ...
Australia triumph after England lose last six wickets for 22 - report Gardner's maiden ODI century rescues Australia from 59-4 Wareham clobbers 38* off 12 balls in closing overs Hosts go 6-0 up in ...
Parents say Detroit preschool leaving kids in the cold A teacher and several parents say there is no heat inside the classroom at the MLK Academy on Detroit's west side, leading to kids being ...
except the dunk did not count. San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama was the recipient of the vicious one-handed dunk late in the fourth quarter against the Memphis Grizzlies and ...
Yes, Ja Morant dunked all over Hector Banana-Bread — er, Victor Wembanyama after the whistle on Wednesday night in the Memphis Grizzlies’ win over the San Antonio Spurs. But no matter.
But there's no denying that this dunk is going to be a memorable one. The video above features a slow-mo replay of Morant's mind-blowing flush over the league's top shot-blocker. Fans on social ...
Maybe Morant didn’t hear the whistle, because he exploded off the ground of a rub-in dunk over Wembanyama. Watch the play here: I’m shaking my head at the refs for calling that foul.
Victor Wembanyama may be the single most imposing rim protector in NBA history. He's only in his second season, but his combination of elite athleticism for his size, stellar shot-blocking ...