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Former Jacksonville State basketball standout Jaron Pierre Jr. has transferred to SMU, but Conference USA has named him the Michael L. Slive Male Athlete of the Year for his efforts ...
The Bucs have enjoyed having their franchise legend Lavonte David on their defense in recent years, but what if he was never in Tampa Bay?
Over the years, the Tampa Bay Rays have amassed a long list of would-be owners. The team’s perpetually uncertain future has ...
Florida, Miami Near Deal for Jacksonville Basketball Showdown originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Florida Gators and ...
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Jacksonville Farmers Market: 7 a.m.-noon, Pathway Plaza, 1905 W. Morton Ave. | Fresh, locally sourced produce, homemade baked goods, handcrafted items and more. Every Saturday through Oct. 25.
While many CU Boulder students are on break for the late spring and summer, the community is rallying around head football ...
Once the calendar hits May, all classifications are in the quarterfinals with the state finals being held between Oxford and Jacksonville from May 12-16. The state baseball tournament is double ...
Jacksonville State University film studio eager for Katt Williams' studio to open. More for You. Putin breaks silence on US bombing of Iran. AI's impact on the job market is ‘inevitable,’ says ...
JACKSONVILLE — Jacksonville State University has revamped its Board of Trustees, adding two at-large positions and confirming two new members to enhance statewide and national representation.
Jacksonville State University’s 91.9 WLJS (FM) is planning festivities to celebrate its 50th anniversary.. JSU alum Mike Sandefer, the first voice heard on the station when it took to the air in 1975 ...
Jacksonville State leaders So far this season, Jaron Pierre Jr. puts up 21.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game, shooting 44.1% from the floor and 41.1% from downtown with 2.8 made 3 ...
Within hours, Jacksonville will officially flip the calendar from 2024 to 2025. The Times-Union looks back at the highs and lows across the year in the Jacksonville and Northeast Florida sports scene.