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MLS owners vote to shift soccer season to a summer-to-spring calendar in 2027 | Sports

Major League Soccer owners voted Thursday to shift the league’s season to a summer-to-spring calendar in 2027, bringing it more in line with its international counterparts. The move aims to put MLS in a more competitive position for player transfers, while also freeing up players for national team duty during the summer, when many major international tournaments take place. This season the league started play in late February, with a break for the Club World Cup over the summer. The MLS Cup championship game is set for Dec. 6. The vote came at the Board of Governors meeting in Palm Beach, Florida. Under the new calendar, league play will begin in mid- to late July 2027, with the final day of the regular season in April 2028. The playoffs and championship will take place in May. The league would go on an extended break during the winter, with just a few games played in early December and no games in January before resuming in early to mid-February. The league is working with the Major League Soccer Players Association to finalize the transition. MLS Commissioner Don Garber told reporters on a conference call Thursday afternoon that the move was “one of

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Aggies defeat Weber State 83-73 despite cold shooting from three | Sports

LOGAN — Sitting at the post-game press conference table Wednesday evening, Utah State head coach Jerrod Calhoun got a bit long-winded, perhaps even a tad fiery, in his comments to the media afterward. He wasn’t upset at the media, but wasn’t happy with how much his players seemed to be paying attention to what’s been written and said online about them. Calhoun’s squad had just defeated Weber State 83-73, out-scoring the Wildcats by ten in the second half and holding the visitors to the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum to no field goals in the final 6:32 of the game. But he felt his team wasn’t in the right mindset for the game. “I thought we played very entitled and that that’s not how we play basketball right, we don’t take quick shots. We share the ball. We get to the next advantage. We play physical. We get the blockouts. We didn’t do that,” Calhoun said, later continuing, “I think our guys really, really value too many people’s opinions. I hear they say they’re up on social media and they can’t sleep. For what? Who cares what people think of you? You have to be very process driven.” The most eye-popping stat

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LIVESTREAM: #1 Ridgeline vs #5 Provo in 4A semifinal football playoffs | Nov. 13, 2025 | Multimedia

The #1 Ridgeline Riverhawks vs #5 Provo Bulldogs football broadcast is scheduled to begin at 5:50 p.m. Thursday’s audio-only broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Dave Simmons and Lance Campbell. Listen to this broadcast on the radio at 104.5 The Ranch and streamed online here. For galleries or videos of previous Ridgeline games, click here. Source link

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USA Network to televise Pac-12 football, basketball in new media partnership starting in 2026 | Sports

The Pac-12 Conference has announced it is partnering with USA Sports in a five-year media deal beginning with the 2026-27 season, making USA Network a major broadcast home for the restructured league that includes Utah State University. The agreement, announced Tuesday, runs through the 2030-31 season and brings regular-season football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball to USA Network. The network will also air every game of the Pac-12 men’s basketball tournament leading up to the championship, which will be broadcast on CBS. USA Network will carry 22 football games each season, along with 50 men’s basketball games and 5–10 women’s basketball matchups. The partnership gives the conference broad national exposure across cable, satellite and streaming platforms. “The new Pac-12 is where tradition meets transformation,” Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould said. “We are thrilled to launch this partnership with the USA Sports team and leverage our shared vision to build something unique and special.” Matt Hong, president of USA Sports, said the network is “proud to partner with the new Pac-12 and showcase the league to a national audience,” adding that weekends on USA Network will be “packed with Pac-12 football doubleheaders and men’s and women’s basketball double- and triple-headers.” The deal

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USA Network to televise Pac-12 football, basketball in new media partnership starting 2026 | Sports

The Pac-12 Conference has announced it is partnering with USA Sports in a five-year media deal beginning with the 2026-27 season, making USA Network a major broadcast home for the restructured league that includes Utah State University. The agreement, announced Tuesday, runs through the 2030-31 season and brings regular-season football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball to USA Network. The network will also air every game of the Pac-12 men’s basketball tournament leading up to the championship, which will be broadcast on CBS. USA Network will carry 22 football games each season, along with 50 men’s basketball games and 5–10 women’s basketball matchups. The partnership gives the conference broad national exposure across cable, satellite and streaming platforms. “The new Pac-12 is where tradition meets transformation,” Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould said. “We are thrilled to launch this partnership with the USA Sports team and leverage our shared vision to build something unique and special.” Matt Hong, president of USA Sports, said the network is “proud to partner with the new Pac-12 and showcase the league to a national audience,” adding that weekends on USA Network will be “packed with Pac-12 football doubleheaders and men’s and women’s basketball double- and triple-headers.” The deal

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