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Women’s Basketball Signs Former McDonald’s All-American Aaliyah Gayles | Sports

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State head women’s basketball coach Wesley Brooks announced the signing of Aaliyah Gayles on Monday. “Aaliyah is a high character person, a winner, and a program-changing talent for us here at Utah State,” Brooks said. “Her ability to push pace, make decisions and attack will allow us to continue to play our uptempo style of basketball and attempt even more 3s next season. Her McDonald’s All-American experience as well as her deep tournament runs at USC will provide our program with a championship mentality.” Gayles joins USU after spending the past three seasons at USC, appearing in 22 total games. Gayles made 15 appearances last season for the Trojans and posted a career-high five points in 10 minutes against CSUN alongside three assists and four steals, both also career highs. She returned in 2023-24 to appear in seven games for USC after redshirting the 2022-23 season due to injuries. Gayles was the recipient of the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards’ Honda Inspiration Award in 2023-24, and also received the Pac-12’s inaugural Tammy Blackburn Inspiration Award. Gayles was ranked the No. 8 player in the nation out of high school according to ESPN as a senior out of Spring

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Utah State athletics holds Sagebrush Awards banquet | Sports

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State Athletics held its Sagebrush Awards Banquet on Monday night in the Taggart Student Center Ballroom on the USU campus, honoring excellence in athletics, education, service and leadership during the 2024-25 academic year. The event was sponsored by America First Credit Union. The top honor of the night went to senior track & field/cross country student-athlete Emma Thornley, who was named the Joe E. Whitesides Award Winner. Thornley has a 4.00 grade point average majoring in kinesiology. The event began by recognizing junior track & field athlete Logan Hammer and senior soccer player Kaitlyn Richins, who were honored at this year’s Robins Awards as the Male and Female Student-Athlete of the Year. Junior track & field runner Marshall Rasmussen received the Aggie Achievement Award, for demonstrating perseverance in the eyes of adversity. Gymnastics senior Dani Kirstine and men’s track & field senior Joshua Hartvigsen received the Wayne Estes Memorial Award, which is presented to a female and male graduating senior who excels in scholarship, citizenship and leadership. Jake Okelberry and Zach Schwager received the Mentor and Tutor of the Year, respectively, while Claire Jones (mentor/tutor) and Kevin Shaffer (women’s basketball) were honored as Student Assistants of the

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LIVESTREAM: Mountain Crest vs Green Canyon boys soccer | Apr. 14, 2025 | Multimedia

Mountain Crest Mustangs host Green Canyon Wolves in boys soccer on Monday, April 14, 2025. The Mountain Crest Mustangs vs Green Canyon Wolves boys soccer broadcast is scheduled to begin at 6:50 p.m. Monday’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Stockton Jewkes on 107.7 FM, 100.9 Lite FM and streamed online here. For galleries or videos of previous Mountain Crest games, click here. For galleries or videos of previous Green Canyon games, click here. Source link

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GALLERY: Grizzly Invitational 2025

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Timberwolves secure playoff spot with 116-105 win over Jazz behind 43 points from Anthony Edwards | Sports

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Anthony Edwards had 18 of his 43 points in the third quarter to help the Minnesota Timberwolves pull away from the Utah Jazz for a 116-105 victory on Sunday to secure a spot in the playoffs and stay out of the play-in games. Rudy Gobert had 19 points and 18 rebounds and Donte DiVincenzo added 16 points for the Timberwolves (49-33), who have the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference and will face the third-seeded Los Angeles Lakers in the first round. Edwards initially faced a suspension for this game for a technical foul on Friday that would’ve given him an NBA -high 18 this season, but the league rescinded that penalty after a review. Edwards went 7 for 18 from deep to finish with an NBA-leading 320 made 3-pointers. Brice Sensabaugh scored 22 points for the Jazz (17-65), who finished with the worst record in the NBA and the worst mark in franchise history by six games. Takeaways Jazz: Finishing last in the league for the best position in the draft lottery was made easier with 10 players held out. Washington’s buzzer-beating shot to win at Miami ensured Utah had the worst record to itself.

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