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Kaleb Banks has had a fairly simple daily routine since arriving in Bloomington. Wake up. Work out. Spend the majority of the day in the gym. Go home. Go to sleep, and wake up ready to do it all over again.
This has led to Banks and the rest of Indiana's top-10 freshman class
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Fans of Roger Federer must be experiencing a kind of sporting no man’s land. As this year’s tennis season rages on, Federer is out of the picture.
Big names win big titles, but the usual roster of champions is missing an obvious name. Though eagerness is directed towards Federer’s
Fans of Roger Federer must be experiencing a kind of sporting no man’s land. As this year’s tennis season rages on, Federer is out of the picture.
Big names win big titles, but the usual roster of champions is missing an obvious name. Though eagerness is directed towards Federer’s
Earlier this year, the Manhasset Lacrosse Hall of Fame (MLHOF) held its 33rd induction ceremony at the Plandome Country Club. Thanks to COVID, the fundraiser was not held last year during its traditional first Thursday in May, but instead was moved to last September. The evening was judged a g
The Jacksonville Jaguars have a history with the Episcopal School of Jacksonville.
Episcopal came to the rescue in 2015 when Gus Bradley was the Jags' coach and needed to practice there one day because of persistent rain during training camp.
The team's indoor facility wasn't ye
The Jacksonville Jaguars have a history with the Episcopal School of Jacksonville.
Episcopal came to the rescue in 2015 when Gus Bradley was the Jags' coach and needed to practice there one day because of persistent rain during training camp.
The team's indoor facility wasn't ye
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The Detroit Pistons are bringing back the teal.
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