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LSU transfer Seneca Knight commits to BYU after standout San Jose State career
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LSU transfer Seneca Knight commits to BYU after standout San Jose State career
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After entering NBA draft, Fardaws Aimaq will return to Utah Valley
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Published June 3, 2021 at 10:49 AM EDT Listen • 50:01
Vick Mickunas 2021 interview with Trace Conger
Trace Conger returned to the program to introduce a new series of thrillers that feature a former criminal named Connor Harding. This protagonist had been working for an organized crime syndicate in New York City when he suddenly decided to retire. Which begs the question; can a criminal really go into retirement like that? Is it that simple? Apparently it isn t.
Conger has written a propulsive novel that churns with energy and tension. Things move rather quickly and they get fairly crazy. I was really wondering if this guy was going to survive his series debut. He was thoroughly beaten up by the end. And as the story concludes we have a good sense of what Connor will be trying to do in the next book. He owes somebody a huge favor. Repaying that debt will not be an easy thing to do.
SALT LAKE CITY Rollie Worster s time with Utah State is over, and his time with the University of Utah is about to begin.
The sophomore-to-be point guard from Missoula, Montana, spent as little time as possible in the NCAA s transfer portal, pledging his commitment to the Utes on Thursday less than a week after sources confirmed to KSL.com that he had entered the portal.
The 6-foot-3, 200-pound guard averaged 9.1 points, 3.5 assists and 3.8 rebounds per game as a freshman with the Aggies, where he started 25 of 26 games for an Aggies squad that won 20 games and qualified for the NCAA Tournament for a third straight year. That includes a near-triple-double Jan. 28, when he finished one rebound and one assist shy of the prestigious mark in an 83-74 win over UNLV in Las Vegas.