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A pair of freshmen for the Washington men’s basketball team will be on the world stage as JJ Mandaquit and Hannes Steinbach will compete for their home countries at the 2025 FIBA U19 World Cup.
Thursday started as a tough day for now former Memphis Tiger Dain Dainja after he was denied an extra year of eligibility to play for Memphis. But by night’s end, Dainja had something to smile about.
Another NBA Draft has come and gone without a University of Washington basketball player being selected Five consecutive drafts -- nothing. Washington State had ...
In an unexpected twist, a non-venomous spider has been caught poisoning its victims by lacing its silk wrappings with vomited ...
A freshman has not been at the Bulldogs' practice, but that's because he will represent his native Canada in Switzerland.
New IOC President Kirsty Coventry announced an effort to find agreement on protecting the 'female category' in sports, a move ...
That $9.5-million AAV deal that Noah Dobson signed in Montreal after his New York Islanders’ trade might be a template for ...
Scientists at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne developed a solution that prevents fusion reactors from overheating.
The new president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) addressed the subject of transgender athletes competing in ...
Manchester United signing Enzo Kana-Biyik is expected to head on loan to Ineos-owned Lausanne where he may play in the ...
New president Kirsty Coventry forms working group to 'review how future hosts are selected and when' days before Indian ...
Discover the future of executive learning at OWP Lausanne 2025. Experience a transformative 5-day journey that offers ...
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