In 1994, Nolan Richardson’s Arkansas Razorbacks beat Mike Krzyzewski’s Blue Devils, 76-72, in the national championship game.
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Arkansas defense evokes memories of ‘Forty Minutes of Hell’. Could these Razorbacks be on title path?
Arkansas played the human equivalent of bumper cars in the paint against Gonzaga, holding the Bulldogs almost 20 points below their season average.
No. 4 Arkansas takes down overall No. 1 Gonzaga, advances to Elite Eight
Chris Lykes’ two free throws with 15 seconds left seal Razorbacks’ 74-68 win. They advance to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive year.
Mike Krzyzewski explains why he announced plans to retire before Duke’s 2021-22 season began
Ahead of Duke’s Sweet 16 matchup vs. Texas Tech on Thursday, Mike Krzyzewski said the public nature of his farewell tour has come with a price.
Stanford goalkeeper Katie Meyer remembered at memorial service as a ‘total spitfire of energy’
Hundreds gathered for a memorial service for Stanford goalkeeper Katie Meyer, who was found dead March 2. Her death was ruled a suicide. She was 22.
Stanford goalkeeper Katie Meyer remembered at memorial service as a ‘total spitfire of energy’
Hundreds gathered for a memorial service for Stanford goalkeeper Katie Meyer, who was found dead March 2. Her death was ruled a suicide. She was 22.
Lakers coach Frank Vogel says he’s experimenting like never before to help struggling team
Coach Frank Vogel and his staff have tried to find solutions as the Lakers have dropped eight games under .500 at 27-35 and lost four games in a row.
Business is booming: USC quarterback Caleb Williams makes the most of name, image, likeness deals
USC QB Caleb Williams may be the best college football player in the country. He’s making the most of his new power with name, image, likeness deals.
‘The bud Bowl’: California’s legal marijuana sales give Super Bowl 56 an added high
The sale and consumption of cannabis is prohibited at SoFi Stadium, site of Super Bowl 56, but there are plenty of dispensaries nearby.
‘The guy can play at any age’: Rob Gronkowski thinks retired Tom Brady will be back in the NFL
Rob Gronkowski said he thinks Tom Brady’s recent retirement is temporary, and that “he’s going to come back but in a couple of years.”
