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Utah State makes two basketball signings official, receive third commit on Monday | Sports

LOGAN — Utah State has seemingly completed its 2025-26 men’s basketball roster thanks to the addition of three players, two of which were officially added Monday and the third announcing his commitment the same day. Garry Clark, Zach Keller and MJ Collins will all be joining the Aggies this next season as recruits via the transfer portal. Clark, a 6-foot-8 transfer forward from Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, announced his commitment exactly a week before USU made it official with a Monday afternoon press release. In the same release, though, the Aggies announced a previously unknown target, the 6-foot-10 University of Utah center Zach Keller. Then, less than an hour after the Aggies’ announcement, 6-foot-5 Vanderbilt transfer wing MJ Collins posted on social media that he was committing to USU. Utah State transfer portal player breakdown — Garry Clark Utah State head coach Jerrod Calhoun provided comments on the two officially announced transfer additions. First up, Clark, who averaged 14.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in helping the Islanders to a 20-win season last year. “We are excited to welcome Garry to the Aggie family,” Calhoun said. “Garry brings a winning pedigree to Utah State, something we

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Utah State transfer portal player breakdown — Garry Clark | Sports

Utah State’s first transfer portal addition, the former Texas A&M-Corpus Christ forward Garry Clark, fulfils part of the promise from head coach Jerrod Calhoun that the Aggies were going after players who could add scoring in the post. Clark is a versatile forward with a potential for high-end impact on the Aggies next season as they aim to extend their three-year streak of having at least 26 wins and run of five appearances in the last six NCAA Tournaments. Here, we’ll do a deep dive into Clark, from the basic info and stats to the advanced metrics and some film to get the full picture on what he’s bringing to Logan and the things that attracted the eye of Calhoun in the first place. As a note on source for stats in this piece. Basic averages (points, rebounds, etc.) come from Sports Reference, as do the advanced stats of Win Shares and Box Plus/Minus. Bayesian Performance Rating comes from EvanMiya.com as does any lineup data used. All stats referencing specific shot types (i.e. shots at rim or jump shots) along with play-specific shot attempts (such as post-ups or spot-up shooting) come from Synergy Sports. Biographical Info Height: 6’8″ Weight: 210 lbs

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Sharon Lokedi breaks Boston Marathon course record. John Korir joins his brother as a Boston winner | Sports

BOSTON (AP) — Sharon Lokedi broke the Boston Marathon course record, and fellow Kenyan John Korir joined his brother as a race champion on Monday as the city celebrated the 250th anniversary of the start of the Revolutionary War. Lokedi outran two-time defending champion Hellen Obiri over the final mile a year after losing a sprint down Boylston Street to her in one of the closest finishes in race history. Lokedi finished in an unofficial 2 hours, 17 minutes, 22 seconds — 19 seconds ahead of Obiri and more than 2 1/2 minutes faster than the previous Boston best. Six months after winning Chicago, Korir finished in 2:04:45 — the second-fastest winning time in race history as the runners took advantage of perfect marathon weather to conquer the 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston’s Copley Square. After crossing the line, Korir was greeted by his older brother, 2012 Boston winner Wesley Korir. Although the race has been won by a pair of unrelated John Kelleys and two different Robert Cheruiyots, the Korirs are the first brothers — or relatives of any kind — to win the world’s oldest and most prestigious annual marathon. Conner Mantz of Provo, Utah, finished fourth

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Logan Hammer breaks USU pole vault record at California events | Sports

Utah State University track & field teams completed the out of state portion of their 2025 spring schedule with appearances at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California Friday and the Beach Invitational in Long Beach, California Friday and Saturday. Highlight of the weekend was Junior Logan Hammer breaking his own school record in the men’s pole vault for the second time in three days. During the weekend of competition the Aggies won three event championships while recording five top-10 performances in school history. Saturday at the Beach Invitational Hammer recorded his record jump of 18’-8.25” and at the same time bested Akron’s Hunter Garretson who is the only other American collegiate jumper to clear that height this season. USU’s women’s 4×400-meter relay team ran away with another title when senior Adi Nielson, senior Emma Reeves, junior Alison Richter and freshman Mashaylee Jones finished the race in 3:39.56 for the win. Sophomore Landon Bott won the 800 meters race at the Beach Invitational in a time of 1:48.63. Friday and Saturday, April 25-26 of this week, the Aggies will host the Aggie Invitational at Ralph Maughan Track. Admission is free to the public both days. Source link

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