Hunter Dickinson transferred from Michigan to Kansas during the college basketball offseason after three seasons with the Wolverines. Dickinson appeared to be fully embracing the culture at the University of Kansas as he gets ready to try to make an impact with
College athletics has evolved beyond what your grandparents might remember thanks to the influence of the Name, Image, and Likeness era. Hunter Dickinson, a three-time All Big Ten selection, announced last week he’d transfer to Kansas after three years at Michigan. Hunter
Bill Self and the Kansas Jayhawks have landed the top player in the transfer portal. Hunter Dickinson, a seven-foot-one center who spent the last three years at Michigan, announced Thursday that he’ll transfer to Kansas. Hunter Dickinson, #1 of the Michigan Wolverines,
It’s been a whirlwind few days for Tobin Anderson after he became just the second coach to lead a 16-seed to a win over a 1-seed in the NCAA Tournament. In his first year as head coach at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Anderson
Two teams entered the court in Columbus on Sunday night looking for their school’s first Sweet 16 appearance in history. The No. 9 seed Florida Atlantic Owls are going to head to New York for that, as they defeated No. 16 Fairleigh
Fairleigh Dickinson men’s basketball coach Tobin Anderson gave his team a pep talk as the No. 16 seed looked to continue its Cinderella story against No. 9 Florida Atlantic on Sunday night. Anderson and his assistant coach Tom Bonacum addressed the team
Merrimack College defeated Fairleigh Dickinson in the Northeast Conference Tournament and under normal circumstances it would’ve been the Warriors getting the chance to upset Purdue in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. The Knights made the conference tournament final and lost by two
As the crowd at Greensboro Coliseum watched an intense game between Kentucky and Providence, a major upset in NCAA Tournament history was taking place in Columbus, Ohio. No. 16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson upset top-seed Purdue, becoming just the second 16-seed to accomplish
There’s something about New Jersey schools playing Cinderella. Last year, it was St. Peter’s. On Thursday, it was Princeton. Now, it’s Grant Singleton and Fairleigh Dickinson. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Fairleigh Dickinson guard Grant Singleton (4) celebrates after
Ansley Almonor scored 23 points, and Fairleigh Dickinson beat Texas Southern 84-61 Wednesday night to earn its first NCAA Tournament win in four seasons. The Knights held a 14-2 lead after a 12-0 run in the opening 3:29 and never gave up