Indiana women's basketball is still on track to make the 2025 NCAA tournament, but the Hoosiers have work to do in February.
Minnesota basketball earns an upset victory vs. Michigan in dramatic fashion, as big man Dawson Garcia electrifies fans
Democrats in the Minnesota House who have boycotted daily sessions are using tactics that lawmakers elsewhere have tried dozens of times in seeking to thwart their opponents
Minnesota has now won three straight games ... The Terps followed that up with a victory over Indiana at Assembly Hall. It was a bit of an odd week in the Big Ten. Here's how it impacted the ...
The IU women are projected to be in the NCAA Tournament, but they're near the bottom of the field. Here's how the projections and bracketology stack up.
Minnesota Democrats are trying to prevent Republicans ... and impasses in state legislatures over the past 170 years: 1863, Indiana: No legislature? No problem! Democratic legislators weary ...
Some Indiana Fever fans were worried about their team's presumed inactivity to this point in the WNBA offseason. While no free agency deals can be made official
During his time suiting up for the Celtics, Pavlovic wore only jersey Nos. 77 and 11 and put up 2.4 points and 1.4 rebounds per game.
Playing 35 minutes off the bench, Alexander-Walker scored a season-high 23 points with four rebounds, one assist, and five 3-pointers. He shot 8-of-14 from the field and 2-of-2 from the line, and the five 3-pointers were one shy of his career-high.
Here in Minnesota’s western hinterlands, egg prices vary. You can find them for $3 or $4 a dozen if you’re lucky enough to know someone with laying hens. You can spend $10 or more at gas stations. Mostly,
The Washington Wizards have a Kyle Kuzma dilemma as the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline approaches, but what does that have to do with Jimmy Butler? It’s simple: both the Wizards and Miami Heat can turn their disgruntled veterans into long-term assets if they play their cards right.
Most analysts blame the economy for that, but the party’s central emphasis on abortion rights probably made it more difficult for voters to identify Harris with her economic agenda. Nearly eight in 10 voters who named the economy as their top issue voted for Donald Trump, while only 23% of voters named abortion as one of their top three issues.