The stretch run of the college season is upon us. As the calendar gets set to turn to February, the conference races are in full swing and we pay more attention
After a pair of Big Ten road wins, Maryland men’s basketball is surging in recent NCAA Tournament bracket projections.
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Maryland joined a coalition of 17 states to defend the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Act, which established the nation's first drinking water standards limiting the amount of PFAS chemicals.
ESPN college basketball analyst Joe Lunardi dropped the latest round 2025 Men's Bracketology for the 2025 NCAA Tournament. And while there's still p
Wisconsin basketball dropped to 16-5 (6-4 Big Ten) on the season with a tough road loss to Maryland (17-5, 7-4 Big Ten) on Wednesday. What projected to be a tight matchup lived up to that pregame expectation.
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The UConn basketball team survived a scare on Wednesday night at home against DePaul. The Blue Demons were one of the worst teams in college basketball last year, and while they aren't great this season,
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CHICAGO (AP) — Kaitlyn Chen scored 17 points to match her season high, Azzi Fudd also had 17 and No. 6 UConn rolled past DePaul 84-58 on Wednesday night for its tenth straight win and 31st in a row in Big East regular-season play.
Azzi Fudd and Kaitlyn Chen each scored 17 points as No. 6 UConn rolled to its 10th consecutive win, an 84-58 blowout of DePaul on Wednesday in Chicago.
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