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An 8-8 tie against Cal was the best the baseball team could muster last weekend in Northern California in their season opening games.
An 8-8 tie against Cal was the best the baseball team could muster last weekend in Northern California in their season opening games.
Hockey In its first time qualifying for the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division II Western Regional Tournament, Utah Valley lost its opening game to Utah State 6-5. The loss set…
NBA March 3 Dallas at Utah, 7 p.m. on KJZZ March 6 Houston at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. on TNT College basketball March 9 No. 18 Louisville at No. 10 Georgetown,…
March 3 Baseball at Dixie State, 1 p.m. March 6-8 Women’s basketball at the Independent Tournament March 6 Baseball vs. Portland, 11 a.m. Davis, Calif. March 7 Softball vs. Iowa,…
Wrestling is in the rear-view mirror for sure for at least two seniors and more than likely a third – but at least all three went out with wins.
Bad blood, close proximity, fights and more make it must-see hockey when Utah Valley and BYU get together on the ice.
Of the first five games of the season for the softball team, four were decided by a run. Unfortunately for Utah Valley, it was on the losing end of three of those games.
Playing on the road isn’t easy in college basketball, but in its final road game of the season, Utah Valley held on for a 69-62 victory over North Carolina Central University.
The women’s basketball team hasn’t won a road game since beating Air Force on Dec. 1. It was the team’s eighth win to start the season.
Men’s Golf Utah Valley shot a final round 313 and finished in third place, five shots behind host Drake, at the Carlton Oaks Invitational in Santee, California. Nick Nelson finished…
Feb. 28 Baseball at Southern Utah, 1 p.m. Feb. 29 Baseball at Southern Utah, 1 p.m. March 1 Softball Double header against College of Idaho, 12 p.m. Baseball At Southern…
NBAFeb. 28 Dallas at San Antonio, 6 p.m. on TNT Feb. 29 Utah at New Orleans, 6 p.m. on ESPN College basketball Feb. 26 No. 2 Tennessee at No. 16…
It isn’t easy getting noticed as a Division I Independent basketball team, but sometimes there is a player who helps make it easier.
Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz said it best; but sparing the cliché, the Wolverines were more than happy to play their second straight game at home and collect their 15th victory of the season with a 70-52 drumming of University of Texas-Pan America Saturday afternoon.
It was a battle that showed definite improvement for the Flash as they kept nearly a 20-point lead on the Stampede last Monday, Feb. 11, and ended their six game winning road streak 99-92.
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