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BYU reportedly eying high-upside guard Marquis Newson
The recruiting train has no brakes for Kevin Young and the rest of his BYU basketball staff, and recent reports indicate that the newest player to catch the Cougars' eye is 2027 guard Marquis Newson. Newson is a highly athletic guard standing at 6-foot-5 and 175 pounds. Playing for the...
BYU basketball zooms in on 2026 4-star guard Luca Foster
The BYU basketball scouting team isn't done with their road trip and is currently eying a 4-star forward out of Archbishop John Carroll High. That forward's name is Luca Foster, a 6-foot-5 hooper who has been drawing the attention of many high-profile college hoops programs. Foster is a top-100 recruit...
Arizona Downs number 20 BYU in 5-Set Thriller
Behind 20 kills from Jaelyn Hodge, 11 blocks from Journey Tucker, four aces from Avery Scoggins, and three double-doubles Arizona was able to take down BYU 3-2 (25-13, 23-25, 25-21, 18-25, 15-13). Charita Stubbs has been in search of her first signature victory as head coach of Arizona Volleyball, and...
UVU Roundup: Webber becomes women’s soccer all-time leading scorer in victory at Utah Tech
ST. GEORGE– Utah Valley women’s soccer picked up its fifth consecutive victory on Thursday night, defeating Utah Tech 4-3 in the Old Hammer Rivalry at Greater Zion Stadium as Faith Webber became the school’s all-time leading scorer. In the 52nd minute, Webber made history, receiving a cross...
BYU’s Hallady-Lowry wins Notre Dame Invitational
NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Lexy Halladay-Lowry won the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invite Friday morning at the Burke Golf Course. Halladay-Lowry won the 5000-meter race in 15:57.5, six seconds faster than the next finisher. Friday’s win marks her second-career victory with her first being the Run Elite Classic on Sept. 9, 2022. The senior from Meridian, Idaho has now placed in the top five at 10 meets in her career. Her time of 15:57.5 is a personal best over a 5000m cross country course.
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