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Purdue Volleyball: Sweet Sixteen - Oregon Preview

Sweet Sixteen Matchups #8 Florida vs #9 Ohio State - Sunday at 7:30 ET - ESPN2 #2 Kentucky vs Western Kentucky - Sunday at 10:00 ET - ESPN2 #7 Purdue vs #10 Oregon - Sunday at 8:30 ET - ESPNU #3 Minnesota vs Pittsburgh - Sunday at 1:00 ET - ESPN3 #6 Washington vs #11 Louisville - Sunday at 3:30 ET - ESPN3 #4 Texas vs #13 Penn State - Sunday at 5:00 ET - ESPNU #5 Nebraska vs #12 Baylor - Saturday at 2:30 ET - ESPNU All six Big Ten teams are still alive. In the first round, Rice, who during the season upset Texas was not able to play due to Covid protocols which allowed North Carolina A&T to advance.

From Great Falls to great things: Josh Huestis 14 reflects on journey from Montana to the Farm

Men’s basketball alum highlights disparities in recruiting Stanford men s basketball s Josh Huestis 14 (24 above) dunks during Stanford s 61-60 victory over Utah at Maples Pavilion in March 2014. (Photo: BOB DREBIN/ISI Photos) on February 3, 2021 In his home state of Montana, former Stanford men’s basketball player Josh Huestis is regarded as a sort of legend. Like so many other students in the state, sports specifically basketball caught Huestis’s attention at an early age. He began his high school career at C.M. Russell High School in Great Falls a Montana city of 58,000 located near the center of the state. He wasted no time in establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court and varsity lettered in the sport as a freshman, playing small forward and power forward. The feat was especially impressive, given his high school competes in what was arguably Montana’s most competitive division, featuring only the handful of high schools across

Negaunee Elks announce December students of month: Nicholas Jacobetti, Bryce Boyer | News, Sports, Jobs

NEGAUNEE The Negaunee Elks have announced Students of the Month for December. Nicholas Jacobetti, a senior at Negaunee High School, has been named the Negaunee Elks Student of the Month for December. Nicholas, the son of Duke and Lisa Jacobetti, enjoys practicing sports, listening to music, mountain biking, hiking, lifting weights/workouts, hanging out with friends and family, playing ping-pong, watching and attending NBA and NFL games and volunteering in the community. While attending NHS, Nicholas has received the NHS Sophomore English and Math Department Awards, NHS Junior Science Department Award, West Marquette County Excellence in Education Day – Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, and was named 2020 West-PAC Football Copper Division All Conference 1st Team Honorable Mention – Outside Linebacker. He is an active member of the Varsity Basketball, Football and Tennis teams; a member of the National Honor Society and Key Club. After graduation, Nicholas plans to at

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