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Alabama Softball Places 4 on Player of the Year Watch List
It’s the team to keep your eye on this season.
Montana Fouts, Bailey Hemphill, Lexi Kilfoyl and KB Sides will be representing the Tide.
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Fouts and Hemphill are no strangers to the watch list. They both placed on the Top 50 list for the 2020 preseason and were also Player of the Year finalists in 2019.
This will be the first appearance on the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Watch List for Kilfoyl and Sides.
Alongside No. 8 Alabama, No. 2 Washington and No. 1 UCLA have at least four players on the list.
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The Nebraska women’s basketball team shoots for a Big Ten home win on Thursday night, when the Huskers clash with Wisconsin. Tip-off between the Big Red (8-5, 6-4 Big Ten) and the Badgers (3-10, 0-10 Big Ten) is set for 7 p.m. (CT) at
Live video will provided to subscribers of Big Ten Network Plus with the Husker Sports Network call of Matt Coatney and
Jeff Griesch describing the action on both the video and across the radio network stations, the Huskers App and on Huskers.com.
Nebraska takes aim at its second Big Ten win of the week and seventh conference win of the year after fighting its way to a 57-53 victory at Illinois Monday night. Husker junior guard
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JONESBORO, Ark. – Arkansas State senior wide receiver Jonathan Adams Jr. was named the Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Year on Monday and was one of seven Red Wolves, including a pair of first-team selections, earning all-conference recognition.
Joining Adams as a First Team All-Sun Belt pick for A-State was senior linebacker Justin Rice, while senior defensive lineman Forrest Merrill was a second-team choice. Representing the Red Wolves as honorable-mention selections were sophomore tight end/defensive end T.W. Ayers, junior quarterback Logan Bonner, senior wide receiver Brandon Bowling and sophomore quarterback Layne Hatcher.