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The nonconference opponents for coach Quannas White’s first UL men’s basketball team were released Friday. The home portion is highlighted by Tulane’s first trip to the Cajundome since 2009 and the first meeting overall between the two state programs since 2018. The first home game in the White era will be against Southeastern’s Lions on […]

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The nonconference opponents for coach Quannas White’s first UL men’s basketball team were released Friday.

The home portion is highlighted by Tulane’s first trip to the Cajundome since 2009 and the first meeting overall between the two state programs since 2018.

The first home game in the White era will be against Southeastern’s Lions on Nov. 7, four days before the Green Wave comes to town.

The season opens on the road Nov. 3 at Ball State, and then a two-game homestand will be followed by a four-game road trip. UL stays close to home, playing at McNeese on Nov. 14 in Lake Charles, before heading to California for three games.

UL will play at Stanford on Nov. 18, Santa Clara on Nov. 21 and UC Davis on Nov. 24.

The other home games include Jackson State on Nov. 28, UNC Wilmington on Dec. 6 and Norfolk State on Dec. 28.

Wilmington has won 99 games over the past four seasons, including winning the CAA league title last season to earn an NCAA Tournament berth.

Norfolk State has won 111 games over the past five seasons and made three NCAA Tournament appearances.

The final nonconference road game is at Louisiana Tech on Dec. 13.

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Highlights; Braves at Reds (8/1)

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MSHSAA BEGINS CELEBRATION OF ITS CENTENNIAL

The Missouri State High School Activities Association will spend the 2025-26 school year marking its centennial. The association, formally established with the adoption of its first constitution in February 1926, is planning several events over the next year to mark the milestone. MSHSAA Communications Director Andrew Kauffman says that’ll include a look back at photos […]

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The Missouri State High School Activities Association will spend the 2025-26 school year marking its centennial.

The association, formally established with the adoption of its first constitution in February 1926, is planning several events over the next year to mark the milestone. MSHSAA Communications Director Andrew Kauffman says that’ll include a look back at photos and other media collected over the years.


MSHSAA kicked off their centennial year by commissioning a special arrangement of the national anthem, performed by students from across the state.

The video of the arrangement, as well as sheet music and more highlights about the MSHSAA Centennial, are available on MSHSAA’s website.

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Junior highlights of USC OL commit Breck Kolojay

USC continues to push back for the No. 1 recruiting class in the country with a commitment from three-star 2026 Bradenton (Fla) IMG Academy offensive lineman Breck Kolojay. Kolojay committed to USC over Miami, Oklahoma, Colorado and Georgia.  Above you can watch highlights of Kolojay from his junior season (nine games) at IMG Academy. The 6-foot-6, […]

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USC continues to push back for the No. 1 recruiting class in the country with a commitment from three-star 2026 Bradenton (Fla) IMG Academy offensive lineman Breck Kolojay. Kolojay committed to USC over Miami, Oklahoma, Colorado and Georgia. 

Above you can watch highlights of Kolojay from his junior season (nine games) at IMG Academy. The 6-foot-6, 310-pound Kolojay is the No. 21 interior offensive lineman via the 247Sports rankings. He is a four-star prospect in the 247Sports Composite rankings at No. 286 overall and the No. 20 interior offensive lineman. 

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The Colorado native Kolojay is the 32nd commitment for USC’s No. 2 class and the seventh offensive lineman. 

247Sports Evaluation 

-Advanced offensive line prospect with college-ready size that’s tracking to be a two-year starter at IMG Academy. Stands tall with a frame that’s pushing 6-foot-6 and carrying over 300 pounds, but lacks the reach that everyone desires to cover the corner. At his best working in tight quarters where he can time up his strikes and dance with his lower half. Will unlock a mean streak and take assignments into the turf. Shines as a combo blocker and will engage multiple defenders in pass protection with his sound posture. However, speed will present issues when he finds himself on an island. Spent junior season working primarily at right guard, but also got some looks at left guard and right tackle. Projects as a potential multi-year starter at the Power Four level that should offer some alignment flexibility. Could push for playing time relatively early as he will arrive with a higher floor like many of the IMG Academy offensive linemen that came before him.

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Tennessee ATH commit Salesi Moa. Photo via @SalesiMoa on Instagram. Tennessee landed a massive commitment on the recruiting trail Thursday afternoon with 2026 two-way athlete Salesi Moa. The Vols beat out several strong programs for the elite prospect, including Michigan State, Michigan, Washington, and the home-state Utah Utes. Moa is ranked as a five-star athlete […]

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Tennessee ATH commit Salesi Moa. Photo via @SalesiMoa on Instagram.

Tennessee landed a massive commitment on the recruiting trail Thursday afternoon with 2026 two-way athlete Salesi Moa. The Vols beat out several strong programs for the elite prospect, including Michigan State, Michigan, Washington, and the home-state Utah Utes.

Moa is ranked as a five-star athlete according to 247Sports’ Composite Rankings. He also comes in as the No. 31 player in the nation, the No. 2 athlete in the class, and the top-ranked player from the state of Utah.

Standing at 6-foot-1, 190 pounds, Moa demonstrates the ability to play on both sides of the ball at Fremont High School in Ogden, UT. He’s shown to be an impressive prospect at both wide receiver and in the secondary, giving Tennessee’s coaching staff a range of options to get him on the field. Initial reports suggest that he could be a wide receiver at Tennessee, but this also isn’t the type of prospect to put in a single box early on.

He’s got the tools to be an impact player in whatever position group he lands in. And maybe even both. 247 National Recruiting Analyst Greg Biggins says that Moa “could legitimately be a two-way player in college” and has a skill set to land as a high-round NFL draft pick down the road.

Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong says that Moa is an “outstanding pickup” and “someone (he) expects to be one of the best players for the Vols by year two in Knoxville.”

High praise and high expectations, but Moa’s got the talent to live up to the billing.

Moa’s got the five-star tag for a reason. He’s a dynamic playmaker who is able to create space as a receiver and minimize space as a safety. He’s also a multi-sport athlete in track & field, with speed that translates over to the football field. According to Biggins, Moa clocked a personal best 10.74 100-meter time in April ’25.

After his commitment to Tennessee on Thursday, Moa is now the third highest-ranked prospect in the Vols’ No. 9-ranked 2026 class behind five-star quarterback Faizon Brandon and five-star offensive tackle Gabriel Osenda. This was a huge win for the Vols this week, and gives Josh Heupel a true impact player in the next few years.

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Here’s a look at the talent that class of 2026 athlete Salesi Moa is bringing with him from Utah to Tennessee as part of the Vols’ ongoing recruiting class:

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