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The Los Angeles Lakers have unveiled a new jersey set for the 2025-26 season, which will be highlighting the purple in ...
As a basketball fan, you probably want everyone around you to be as pumped up as you are about watching the big games. I ...
Which numbers Alabama basketball newcomers will wear, ... Alabama basketball jersey numbers for 2025-26 season include first No. 6 since 'Rocket 8' legend. Emilee Smarr, Tuscaloosa News.
LOOK: Miami Marlins unveil second City Connect uniforms with design a 'celebration of South Florida's culture' The new uniforms have more of a Miami Vice feel than the previous iteration that was ...
These jerseys had a beautiful color scheme and a horse (reference for horsepower) design on the front side. Ad The Pistons used these jerseys from 1996 to 2001, and they haven't been seen since then.
Anthony Blackmon scored 22 points as eighth-seeded Shabazz defeated top-seeded Weehawken, 62-54, in the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 1 quarterfinals in Weehawken. 3/1 - 7:00 PM Boys Basketball Final ...
Long-time UCLA coach John Wooden played at Purdue. Here's a look at the legend of his Boilermakers jersey and how one family preserved it over the years.
New Jersey state boys basketball state playoff action has moved to the regional rounds in all eight classifications; follow every game and every bracket in real time right here with High School On ...
A jersey retirement is supposed to be a special team for the player being honored and the fanbase. However, the Illinois basketball program accidentally turned a retirement ceremony into pure comedy.
Call me old school if you want, but sometimes, I feel like the changing of uniforms is done far too much. Some schools have legendary looks that don't ever get changed (shoutout to the Alabama ...
Texas A&M men’s basketball just released new uniforms, which were instantly met with unfavorable reviews by a slew of fans online. “This has to be fake,” wrote one user on X with multiple ...
KU wore brand-new jerseys to commemorate Black History Month. According to KU Athletics, women’s basketball pioneer Lusia Harris inspired the design.