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The Dallas Mavericks selected Duke forward Cooper Flagg first overall in the 2025 NBA Draft on Wednesday night. Flagg, 18, has long been expected to be the first selection in this year’s draft.
The Harbison family is blueblood Blue Devil: His wife, Cathy, was a Cordova cheerleader. Oldest daughter, Kelley, was drum major for the band and youngest, Katie, was a cheerleader.
Philip Simmons High School receivers Ashton Kellermann (19) and Patrick Clarke celebrate Kellermann's 60-yard touchdown catch during the fourth quarter of a region victory versus Timberland in 2024.
Greeley-Evans School District 6 band students had a chance to practice alongside the nationally renowned Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps on Wednesday at Northridge High School.
The opening day of the NBA Las Vegas Summer League provided fireworks and the debut of No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg, who ...
The St. Louis Blues announced Tuesday that the team is starting a brand evolution that will include new primary home and away uniforms as well as a new version of the iconic Blue Note logo.
The Big 12 is home to some of the most unique brands in college athletics. Those schools also have some of the nation's best logos.
Purdue Fort Wayne unveils new logos for their athletics department, with some changes more significant than others.
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Duke Blue Devils Announce Exciting News on Monday - MSN
After leading Duke to a 35-4 record, with the help of consensus No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg, the Blue Devils announced some exciting news for next season.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has been left impressed by one rookie this offseason.
Good thing the Blue Jays cared far more about Giménez’s defense when they added him and his seven-year, $106.5 million contract last winter.
Moe was the 90th overall pick by New Jersey in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft on Saturday. Moe made the jump from the Minnesota high school ranks to the USHL in 2024-25 and had a nice year.
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