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Memphis basketball coach Penny Hardaway has added McNeese State transfer Sincere Parker to his 2025-26 backcourt on April 18.
Former Michigan State guard Tre Holloman commits to Will Wade at NC State from the college basketball transfer portal ...
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College Football Network on MSNWhy The 2025 NCAA Tournament is the Greatest in Recent MemoryFans will be talking about the 2025 March Madness for a long time despite criticism that the tournament lacked intrigue. But ...
The embrace between John Calipari and Rick Pitino was shown as "all the years" played, a nod to the history of the rivalry between the two championship-winning coaches. McNeese's upset (and Amir Khan) ...
The 2025 men's NCAA Tournament also saw the revival of John Calipari, as the Hall of Fame coach led Arkansas to back-to-back ...
The NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments reach their climax this weekend, with the men’s Final Four tipping off in San Antonio on Saturday and the women getting underway a day earlier in ...
The exact details of any of these offers are unclear. McNeese State manager Amir “Aura” Khan is receiving significant interest from NBA franchises to join in some capacity once he graduates.
Auburn and Duke vs. Houston in the 2025 Men’s Final Four. It’s become a growing trend in college hoops this season — a team’s pregame, prize-fighter walk from the locker room to the court. Surely the ...
For the NCAA regionals in Salt Lake City, Chiles was still dancing with a USA gymnastics-themed boombox like she was McNeese State’s viral student manager Amir Khan with his walkouts.
Just ahead of the 2025 Men’s March Madness Tournament, a video featuring the McNeese State University men’s basketball team rapping along to “In & Out” by Lud Foe — lead by their boombox-carrying ...
Amir Khan, a student manager of the McNeese State Cowboys, went viral on Feb. 22 after he was seen rapping to “In & Out” by Lud Foe while leading McNeese to the court with a boombox around his ...
Amir Khan may ride his newfound viral fame into a dream job. According to a report from Evan Sidery of Forbes , the McNeese State basketball manager is receiving “significant interest” from ...
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