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Man Utd inch closer to agreement with Wolves forward Matheus Cunha
The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers… DAILY MAIL Manchester United are inching closer to agreement with Wolves forward Matheus Cunha over a move to Old Trafford. Image: Matheus Cunha pumps his fist in celebration after scoring a goal for Wolves Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has revealed that the German club would […]

The top stories and transfer rumours from Tuesday’s newspapers…
DAILY MAIL
Manchester United are inching closer to agreement with Wolves forward Matheus Cunha over a move to Old Trafford.
Bayer Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro has revealed that the German club would allow Xabi Alonso to leave on one condition – he would be permitted to depart if he was contacted by a club that he played for.
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Sports has hinted that Mohamed Salah remains a future target for the league despite his recent renewal at Liverpool.
Football clubs have been warned over security companies attempting to cash in ahead of an incoming law aimed at reducing the threat of terror attacks.
Scotland’s defence guru Steve Tandy has emerged as the No 1 contender to be Wales’ next permanent Rugby Union head coach.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Liverpool are planning a title party as Arne Slot’s side gather to watch Arsenal’s clash with Crystal Palace, but fans face being fleeced for tickets on the black market this Sunday.
THE SUN
Manchester United could make a £38m swoop for the player dubbed “the Argentine Phil Foden” – River Plate teenager Franco Mastantuono.
Jamie Vardy could be set to leave Leicester City – but only for a move abroad.
Ex-Arsenal star Granit Xhaka has swapped football for fashion – by heading up a clothing brand.
Gillingham were forced into an unusual kit change after being banned from wearing their home shirt versus AFC Wimbledon.
Jamie Vardy slammed Leicester’s ‘s***show’ relegation as a total embarrassment.
DAILY MIRROR
Virgil van Dijk claims he hasn’t spoken to Trent Alexander-Arnold about his contract situation because it wouldn’t be fair.
THE ATHLETIC
Bayer Leverkusen expect a decision over head coach Xabi Alonso’s future to be made in the next three to four weeks.
Chelsea’s obligation to buy Jadon Sancho from Manchester United for £25m has been triggered – but that does not guarantee a move to Stamford Bridge.
Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonathan Tah has confirmed he will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of this season.
EVENING STANDARD
Brazilian wonderkid Estevao Willian will not join Chelsea for this summer’s Club World Cup, his agent has confirmed.
THE TIMES
Victor Lindelof rushed to hospital at half-time of Manchester United’s Europa League win against Lyon to be with his son who had “split his entire head open and required plastic surgery”, the centre-back’s wife has said.
Pep Guardiola has admitted that Morgan Rogers has blossomed into an “exceptional player” since he left Manchester City two years ago.
The Bayer Leverkusen chief executive has said the club have a “50-50” chance of keeping their manager, Xabi Alonso, beyond this season amid links between the coach and Real Madrid.
DAILY RECORD
Napoli will push hard to sign Lewis Ferguson this summer if star midfielder Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa moves on, according to a report.
Declan Gallagher is set to leave Dundee United at the end of the season.
Crystal Palace are on the trail of Queen’s Park youngster Aiden McGinlay.
Former Aberdeen talent spotter Darren Mowbray is set to leave Southampton following their relegation.
SCOTTISH SUN
Hearts have demanded answers from the SFA on ref John Beaton’s red-card triple whammy at Hampden, with three players sent off.
Graeme Shinnie insists just reaching cup finals isn’t good enough for Aberdeen anymore – after helping them beat Hearts on Saturday.
Arne Engles is ignoring those who say Celtic paid too much for him and says he is only focussed on winning silverware.
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College Football Rankings: CBS Sports ranks every SEC team for 2025
CBS Sports’ ranked every SEC team ahead of the 2025 college football season in its post-spring edition. It’s expected to be another barnburner of a year. There are some clear favorites in the conference this season. But, as always in college football, there are going to be surprises. Without further ado, let’s dive into the […]

CBS Sports’ ranked every SEC team ahead of the 2025 college football season in its post-spring edition. It’s expected to be another barnburner of a year.
There are some clear favorites in the conference this season. But, as always in college football, there are going to be surprises.
Without further ado, let’s dive into the SEC post-spring rankings from CBS Sports. We start with a national title favorite.
Texas is CBS’ No. 1 team in the SEC, led by quarterback Arch Manning. Despite losing a good amount to the NFL Draft, the Longhorns are ready to run it back.
Wide receiver Ryan Wingo should help a lot in the big play department as well as Anthony Hill Jr. and Michael Taaffe on the defensive end of things. An SEC runner-up and CFP semifinalist last year, Texas might be thinking national title or bust.

Maybe a little surprising to some, but CBS has LSU as the No. 2 team in the SEC. Garrett Nussmeier back at quarterback is a big reason why the Tigers are high up.
Brian Kelly has coached well throughout his career with Notre Dame and LSU, but the expectations are massive. Playoff or bust in 2025? It seems to be that way and LSU certainly reloaded via the transfer portal going into this season.
Kirby Smart knows it was a missed opportunity last season. Winning the SEC but going one and done in the playoffs? Yeah, not again!
Carson Beck transferred to Miami and Gunner Stockton takes over under center. It’s up to the wide receivers to help this time around with Noah Thomas and Zachariah Branch coming in from Texas A&M and USC, respectively. The defense? Well, that’s always solid.
Alabama is higher up in the rankings than some might have expected. The SEC might run through the Crimson Tide once again if Kalen DeBoer pushes all the right buttons in Year 2.
Don’t forget, this team still won nine games last season despite struggles. If they can figure out the quarterback and get minimal mistakes in the turnover department, DeBoer and company could cruise to at least 10 wins.

Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss, ah yes, here we go again. Top five in the SEC to begin the 2025 season but making the playoff is paramount at this point.
The Rebels are always right there. This has to be the year right? QB could run through 19-year old Austin Simmons, an exciting lefty. Defense could be the name of the game though with Princewill Umanmielen, Suntarine Perkins and Zxavian Harris are the names to watch.
Billy Napier might have something cooking this year, starting out in the top half of the SEC rankings. DJ Lagway’s health and development are the biggest keys to 2025.
If he’s going to be as good as projected, this team might be carried by Lagway all the way to the College Football Playoff. Veterans like center Jake Slaughter, EDGE Tyreak Sapp and Caleb Banks will be relied on. But, they’ll need receiver production to help Lagway to keep up with some of the high scoring offenses.
South Carolina was a hair away from the College Football Playoff last season so what’s the goal this year? Actually getting there.
LaNorris Sellers is a hot name in the quarterback department across college football and could be one of the most important players in the SEC. Nyck Harbor is a freak athlete, we know this, but he has to prove himself as a wide receiver and an every-down playmaker. Dylan Stewart has to step up as the team’s leading pass rusher as well.

Marcel Reed has to develop under center to see where this team can go. But there’s no doubt there’s positivity around Texas A&M due to head coach Mike Elko.
But can this team rise in the SEC? It’s a big question mark for the Aggies. The offensive line has experience, so that could aid the process, as CBS points out.
Brent Venables has to deliver at some point right? It just hasn’t quite clicked in his tenure with Oklahoma, at least as the head coach, in the SEC. He’s now calling plays on defense, so he’s putting the onus on himself.
New offensive coordinator Ben Arbuckle could be the key to unlocking the passing game, like what he did at Western Kentucky and Washington State. If the offense gets rolling, the Sooners might be a lot more competitive than projected.
Auburn has to make the postseason in some sort of fashion right? High Freeze made it clear it was the minimum goal this season. Even though the Tiger fanbase wants and expects more.
Auburn does have talent to compete highly in the SEC though. Jackson Anrold was the big transfer at quarterback from Oklahoma and maybe he’s the key to the offense under Freeze.

Boy, Tennessee goes from College Football Playoff to bottom half of the SEC per CBS. The Nico Iamaleava transfer and NIL saga was the story of the spring, unfortunately for the Volunteers.
He went to UCLA so naturally, UCLA QB Joey Aguilar is coming to Tennessee this summer. It gives Josh Heupel a veteran quarterback so maybe it won’t be that bad. But there’s not much to be desired at wide receiver or offensive line right now.
Eli Drinkwitz will have to get creative to replace Brady Cook and Luther Burden III at QB and WR, respectively. The Tigers have been very competitive in the SEC, but this is a new challenge.
Drinkwitz will coach up Penn State transfer Beau Pribula under center and transfer running back Ahmad Hardy should provide some balance to the run game. In fact, RPOs with Pribula and Hardy could be really fun to watch.
Remember when Vanderbilt beat Alabama last year? That was fun. Clark Lea has done a great job injecting some juice into the program but it’s still a long ladder to climb in the SEC.
The Commodores are coming off a bowl win but there’s a brutal schedule coming this year. The good news? QB Diego Pavia is back with an extra year of eligibility.

Taylen Green is a tantalizing talent at quarterback, one that Sam Pittman should have a field day with. Good thing new OC Bobby Petrino is in the fold to help make it happen.
However, the Razorbacks couldn’t compete well in the SEC last year due to a poor defense. They’ll have to drastically improve to make some noise in 2025.
Zach Calzada is back in the SEC, quarterbacking the Wildcats. But there are plenty of questions about Kentucky and Mark Stoops.
After a 4-8 season, Kentucky needs to figure some things out. But it seems the cupboard is bare, more so than in recent seasons, so it could be a long 2025.
Mississippi State didn’t have much success in the transfer portal and this team is firmly last in the SEC, per CBS. Jeff Lebby is going to have to make something out of very little in 2025.
It’d be surprising to see this team compete and play in a bowl this year. But, stranger things have happened.
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Big 12 Powers Texas, OU, and Tech Still Alive
Share Tweet Share Share Email The road to Oklahoma City is officially narrowed to 16 teams—and the Big 12 is still in the mix despite plenty of chaos in Regionals. The 2025 NCAA Division I Softball Championship has reached the Super Regionals, with eight best-of-three series set to unfold from May 22–25. Winners punch their […]

The road to Oklahoma City is officially narrowed to 16 teams—and the Big 12 is still in the mix despite plenty of chaos in Regionals.
The 2025 NCAA Division I Softball Championship has reached the Super Regionals, with eight best-of-three series set to unfold from May 22–25.
Winners punch their ticket to the Women’s College World Series, which begins May 29 in Oklahoma City. Below is a look at the updated 2025 NCAA DI softball tournament schedule.
2025 NCAA Softball Super Regional Schedule (May 22-25)
Eugene Super Regional – Eugene, Oregon
May 23 | Game 1: Liberty vs. Oregon, 10 p.m. | ESPNU
May 24 | Game 2: Oregon vs. Liberty, 7 p.m. | TV TBD
Norman Super Regional – Norman, Oklahoma
May 23 | Game 1: Alabama vs. Oklahoma, 5 p.m. | ESPN2
May 24 | Game 2: Oklahoma vs. Alabama, 3 p.m. | TV TBD
Gainesville Super Regional – Gainesville, Florida
May 23 | Game 1: Georgia vs. Florida, 11 a.m. | ESPN2
May 24 | Game 2: Florida vs. Georgia, 11 a.m. | TV TBD
Fayetteville Super Regional – Fayetteville, Arkansas
May 23 | Game 1: Ole Miss vs. Arkansas, 8 p.m. | ESPNU
May 24 | Game 2: Arkansas vs. Ole Miss, 9 p.m. | TV TBD
Tallahassee Super Regional – Tallahassee, Florida
May 22 | Game 1: Texas Tech vs. Florida State, 7 p.m. | ESPN2
May 23 | Game 2: Florida State vs. Texas Tech, 3 p.m. | ESPN2
Austin Super Regional – Austin, Texas
May 22 | Game 1: Clemson vs. Texas, 9 p.m. | ESPN2
May 23 | Game 2: Texas vs. Clemson, 9 p.m. ESPN2
Knoxville Super Regional – Knoxville, Tennessee
May 23 | Game 1: Nebraska vs. Tennessee, 7 p.m. | ESPN2
May 24 | Game 2: Tennessee vs. Nebraska, 5 p.m. | TV TBD
Columbia Super Regional – Columbia, South Carolina
May 23 | Game 1: UCLA vs. South Carolina, 1 p.m. | ESPN
May 24 | Game 2: South Carolina vs. UCLA, 1 p.m. | TV TBD
Texas Tech is the lone Big 12 team left in the field after Arizona was upset by Ole Miss in the Tucson Regional.

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Georgia commits’ new NIL representation will make UGA fans nervous
One of the stranger things that have come out of the NIL era is recruits signing with agents to represent them during NIL negotiations. When the NCAA allowed NIL to exist in college athletics, this is something they probably never imagined would happen, but for better or worse this is the reality of college football […]

One of the stranger things that have come out of the NIL era is recruits signing with agents to represent them during NIL negotiations. When the NCAA allowed NIL to exist in college athletics, this is something they probably never imagined would happen, but for better or worse this is the reality of college football now.
It isn’t uncommon for Georgia’s recruiting targets or even their commits to sign with representation as they seek out an NIL deal from the Bulldogs, but a recent announcement from one UGA commit on Monday gave the Georgia fanbase a little PTSD.
Georgia commit Seven Cloud announces NIL representation
Defensive lineman Seven Cloud has been committed to Georgia for quite some time. In fact, Cloud was originally a member of the Bulldogs’ 2023 class, but he opted to go the Junior College route out of high school instead of heading to Georgia.
Cloud has had an excellent Junior College career, so much so that he is the No. 1 Junior College player in the country, according to 247Sports. Cloud opened his recruitment up this past year, and once again committed to Georgia back in December to officially become a Bulldog again.
Fast forward to Monday and word came out that Cloud has signed with Rosenhaus Sports to be his NIL representative. On the surface this seems like nothing noteworthy, but this group was the NIL representation for five-star Jackson Cantwell as well
Everyone knows how the end of Cantwell’s recruitment went. Cantwell was predicted to commit to Georgia heading into his commitment date last week, but a reported last second NIL offer from Miami (FL) caused Cantwell to commit to the Hurricanes instead. Miami and Cantwell have pushed back against this report, but if the report is true then Cloud’s new representation could partially be blamed for this outcome.
It’s unlikely that Cloud signing with Rosenhaus Sports will cause him to ditch Kirby Smart and Georgia and go elsewhere, but it is definitely a little concerning seeing him sign with this group.
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Texas Tech Red Raiders – Official Athletics Website
LUBBOCK, Texas – The No. 12-seed Red Raiders (48-12) will travel to Tallahassee, Florida to take on No. 5-seed Florida State (49-10) at JoAnne Graf field in Texas Tech’s first ever appearance in the NCAA Super Regional round. Tech advanced to the NCAA Super Regional following a 3-0 performance in the first ever NCAA Regional […]

Tech advanced to the NCAA Super Regional following a 3-0 performance in the first ever NCAA Regional hosted in Lubbock this past weekend. The Red Raiders took down Brown and Mississippi State twice to continue its historic season.
The Seminoles went 3-1 in their home regional, taking down Robert Morris, USF and Auburn to advance to the program’s 12th NCAA Super Regional.
Previously in Tech softball:
The Red Raiders earned their first ever Big 12 regular season title this year after going 20-4 in league play and defended that title in the Big 12 Championship winning all three games with a run differential of 26-0. The Red Raiders won three more postseason games in the first ever Lubbock Regional to advance to the program’s first Super.
NiJaree Canady is still at the top of her game. She boasts a 0.92 ERA and is 28-5 on the season. Her ERA is second in the nation and her wins are second most in program history for a season. Canady was named the Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, unanimously, and was also a First Team All-Big 12 selection in her first year in the league. Canady was also named a Top 3 Finalist for National POTY on Monday.
Senior outfielder Demi Elder has been a huge lift for the Red Raiders offense since returning to the starting lineup. Since Elder’s return the team is 25-3 and she has reached base safely in 25 of those 28 games.
Mihyia Davis continues to improve. The junior speedster has also been hitting for power lately, totaling a career-high five home runs to go along with 10 doubles and 6 triples while swiping 26 bases. Davis is not only a good bat, but a highlight real in the outfield as she was Big 12 All-First Team and Big 12 All-Defensive Team.
The left side of Gerry Glasco‘s infield is played by freshmen. Hailey Toney has started every game at shortstop this season – the only freshman from a power four school to do so – while Bailey Lindemuth has played 58 of her 60 games at third base (the other two coming in the circle). Both were named to the All-Big 12 Freshman Team.
Historic season by the numbers: (Team) | Historic season by the numbers: (Program Records – Individual) |
Most Big 12 First Team selections (4) Most wins in season (48) Most Big 12 wins in a season (20) Fewest Big 12 losses (2) Consecutive Big 12 wins (12) Most Big 12 home wins (10) Consecutive Big 12 home wins (8) Most Big 12 road wins (10) Consecutive Big 12 road wins (6) Most shutout wins in a season (24) Best home record (20-2) Stolen bases (102) Hit (507) Total bases (791) Consecutive shutout innings (33.0) Tied record for most double plays (32) |
Mihyia Davis– 2nd in hits – (record is 91) (82) 2nd in runs – (record is 63) (61) 2nd in triples – (record is 8) (6) 3rd in at-bats – (record is 219) (212) T-3rd in stolen bases – (record is 36) (26) 4th in total bases – (record is 165) (119) NiJaree Canady– |
Super Regional Schedule:
Game 1: No. 12 Texas Tech at No. 5 Florida State – May 22 at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN2
Game 2: No. 12 Texas Tech at No. 5 Florida State – May 23 at 2 p.m. CT on ESPN2
Game 3 (if necessary): No. 12 Texas Tech at No. 5 Florida State – May 24 at 6 p.m. CT on TBD
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New Tennessee NIL law under fire with people calling for the SEC to take action
The new law the state of Tennessee recently passed has a lot of people talking, both in a good and bad way. This month, Senate Bill 536 passed, with things being designed to help out student-athletes in the ever-changing NIL landscape. This law has arrived with things for the NCAA House Settlement being totally up […]

The new law the state of Tennessee recently passed has a lot of people talking, both in a good and bad way. This month, Senate Bill 536 passed, with things being designed to help out student-athletes in the ever-changing NIL landscape.
This law has arrived with things for the NCAA House Settlement being totally up in the air. It would also provide the Tennessee Vols with some protection against potential lawsuits. Essentially, players for the Vols, and the other universities in the state, would be able to take home money from NIL collectives until they’re told otherwise ‘by federal law, antitrust law, or a valid court order.’
That’s not all, though. The language in the new law appears to give the Vols the ability to potentially pay its players as much as they want and work on its own terms. As you might have been able to guess, this has led to a lot of haters calling for the NCAA to take action. On top of that, some are even calling for Greg Sankey to kick the Vols and Vanderbilt out of the SEC. Yikes.
Tennessee’s new NIL law has people across the country up in arms
Keep in mind that Tennessee isn’t the only state that has a similar law in place. Right now, the Vols appear to be putting themselves in a position to pay athletes even if things fall through with the NCAA House Settlement.
In a statement provided by On3’s Andy Staples, Tennessee AD Danny White told him, “It gives us (Tennessee) protection from the legal and structural uncertainties of colleges sports.” In related news, Ross Dellenger reported on Monday night that the power conferences are now working on a new contract that would ‘bind schools to new enforcement rules.’
If that gets finalized, then Tennessee and Vanderbilt would of course be pressued to sign and not adhere to its own state laws. Dellenger noted that universities that don’t sign the contract could risk getting booted from their conference. In this case, it’d of course mean Tennessee and Vandy potentially getting kicked out of the SEC.
Talk about a complete and total mess, right? Soon enough, more details will arrive on what the plan is moving forward, but it’s safe to say Tennessee has ruffled a lot of feathers with Senate Bill 536. White obviously would never risk the Vols getting kicked out of the SEC, but he’s also not going to just roll over either. This is something to watch moving forward.
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Will Texas Tech basketball play Texas A&M during 2025-26 season?
Grant McCasland on Texas Tech basketball’s draw in 2025 NCAA Tournament Grant McCasland on Texas Tech basketball’s draw in 2025 NCAA Tournament The fate of the Texas Tech basketball team’s agreed-upon games with Texas A&M is still up in the air at this point, and has gotten a bit complicated. Jon Rothstein of College Sports […]


Grant McCasland on Texas Tech basketball’s draw in 2025 NCAA Tournament
Grant McCasland on Texas Tech basketball’s draw in 2025 NCAA Tournament
The fate of the Texas Tech basketball team’s agreed-upon games with Texas A&M is still up in the air at this point, and has gotten a bit complicated.
Jon Rothstein of College Sports Today reported on Saturday that the Red Raiders are expected to go back to Fort Worth for the US LBM Coast to Coast Challenge on Dec. 7, Tech’s third consecutive year participating in the event. Rothstein’s report noted that Texas Tech is slated to take on LSU.
The Avalanche-Journal obtained a copy of the contract for the Coast to Coast Challenge through a Freedom of Information Act request sent to Texas Tech two weeks prior to Rothstein’s report. Documents show Tech will be going back to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, where a sizeable Red Raider fanbase calls home, during non-conference play.
The caveat of the contract is that the initial plan was for Texas Tech to once again take on Texas A&M, “or a mutually agreed-upon Power 4 opponent,” in Dickies Arena. The two teams met in the same event last season to replace the previously scheduled game that was supposed to take place in Lubbock during Thanksgiving weekend.
When A&M signed on to participate in the name, image and likeness-centered Players Era Festival in Las Vegas during that same timeframe, Tech agreed to shift their 2024-25 game to Fort Worth with the idea that the series, agreed to in Dec. 2023, would begin during the 2025-26 season.
Then Buzz Williams left for the head coaching job at Maryland and created another new wrinkle. Often times when coaches take over programs, they can opt to cancel games agreed upon by previous regimes. That hasn’t happened yet under Aggies new coach Bucky McMillan. But it’s not clear when, or even if, the home-and-home series will begin this year.
Jonathan Botros, Tech’s deputy athletics director, told the A-J that Tech and A&M were planning on playing each other in the Coast to Coast Challenge once again this season, but more scheduling conflicts prevented that matchup. Botros couldn’t confirm that the opponent will instead be LSU, but said “that is our expectation at this point.”
So where does that leave the game with Texas A&M? Botros isn’t sure at the moment.
“We will definitely continue to have that series,” Botros said. “The series will definitely continue to start in Lubbock and then go to College Station the following year. What we’re working through right now is with them having a head coaching change, determining whether we can start in Lubbock this year in ’25 or whether we need to wait until ’26, so once we realized we weren’t going to be able to have that matchup with A&M at Dickies again this year, that’s when we shifted back to working on dates.”
NIL money factors into Texas Tech basketball’s trip to Fort Worth this year
Tech’s return to the Coast to Coast Challenge also comes with an added financial incentive. The 2024 version of the event guaranteed no payout to the participating teams. Language in the contract for the 2025 event now states participating teams will receive no less than $115,000 worth of NIL opportunities for the players.
“NIL opportunities must meet requirements for valid business purpose and range of compensation per the NIL Clearinghouse,” the contract states. The clearinghouse, set to be run by Deloitte, is part of the proposed House vs. NCAA settlement expected to go into effect in July.
Other game contracts show the Red Raiders are also set to host Lindenwood on Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. and New Orleans on Dec. 22. Lindenwood is receiving a $130,000 game guarantee and New Orleans a $120,000 guarantee.
Texas Tech is already in agreement to play Wyoming on Nov. 19, as part of a two-game contract between the schools signed last July. Wyoming is receiving another $150,000 guarantee this year to return to Lubbock.
Texas Tech women’s basketball schedules
The A-J also obtained game contracts for a few of the Texas Tech women’s basketball team’s games for the 2025-26 season.
The Lady Raiders have contracted home games with North Carolina A&T (Nov. 3), UTSA (Nov. 6) and Jacksonville (Dec. 17). Texas Tech is paying each school a $30,000 game guarantee for these contests.
Texas Tech will also take part in the Hoopfest Women’s Basketball Classic Nov. 24-27 in Frisco. According to the contract, the event will consist of a maximum of eight Division I teams. Participating teams will play two games during that time. Pairings will be determined by the event organizer (GS Global Sports, LLC) no later than Oct. 1.
To participate in the Hoopfest Classic, Texas Tech is paying a fee of $35,000, half of which would have already been paid and the other half due to GSGS no later than Sept. 1.
The Lady Raiders are also contracted to play a game in Pullman, Washington, against Washington State, the return game of a home-and-home series agreed to last year. The day for that game has yet to be determined.
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