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Drake Volleyball Unveils 2026 Schedule

Drake Athletic Communications DES MOINES, Iowa — Drake University volleyball has announced the schedule for the 2026 season. The Bulldogs’ schedule includes one exhibition, four non-conference tournaments (with Drake hosting a tournament from the Knapp Center), and a challenging Missouri Valley Conference slate. Drake will take to the court for its one and only exhibition hosting… Continue reading
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SKOR North Twins Show: Minnesota Twins pitching options have completely dried up

Did Minnesota Twins bail too early on SWR; Twins pitching options have dried up in the minor leagues; What should the Twins do with Royce Lewis and other top prospects knocking on the door; Plus, other Twins things we’ve been looking forward to and more on the SKOR North Twins Show. CLICK HERE FOR AUDIO… Continue reading
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Iowa women’s wrestling coach Clarissa Chun receives contract extension through 2031

Hawk Central Report | Des Moines Register Iowa women’s wrestling coach Clarissa Chun has received a contract extension through 2031, the school announced May 29. Chun was named the program’s first head coach on Nov. 18, 2021. She has led the Hawkeyes to a pair of NCWWC national championships and an NCAA runner-up finish. A… Continue reading
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Two Guys: Big 12 throws support at Cruz/Cantwell bill, Caitlin Clark clashes with coach | June 1

The Big 12 and ACC have sent letters in support of the Protect College Sports Act. Milan Momcilovic has yet to announce his landing spot after pulling his name out of the NBA Draft. Brendan Sorsby placed at least 40 bets on Indiana while he was laying for the Hoosiers. The Texas Tech quarterback is… Continue reading
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The Rush With Travis And Ross – Decision Time For Milan – Monday, June 1

The Rush Radio Show, powered by Willis Automotive, with travis Justice and Ross Peterson, Monday, June 1, 2026. It’s decision time for Milan Momcilovic. The former Iowa State sharpshooter has apparently narrowed his choices down to Kentucky and Louisville. Kentucky is believed to have offered more money, but Louisville isn’t as far behind as originally… Continue reading


















