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Posted on July 27th, 2024 in Paris 2024 Olympic Games by Malcolm Moran

By Hanna Barton | @Hannakbarton00 Sports Capital Journalism Program PARIS — Hailey Van Lith will make her Olympic debut next week as member of the USA’s 3×3 women’s basketball team. The U.S. will meet Germany at La Concorde’s outdoor court on Tuesday with a backdrop featuring the Eiffel Tower. Her accomplishment comes on the tail …

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Posted on March 23rd, 2024 in 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament by Malcolm Moran

By Jaela Johnson | @jae_jamirah Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS – The Utah State Aggies, a team that returned zero points from its roster last season, won its first NCAA tournament game in 23 years, defeating TCU, 88-72, late Friday night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The Aggies (28-6) ended the school’s 10-game tournament losing streak through …

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Posted on March 22nd, 2024 in 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament by Malcolm Moran

By Jaela Johnson | @jae_jamirah Sports Capital Journalism Program INDIANAPOLIS—Utah State is entering the NCAA tournament crushing records and making history, coming off its first outright Mountain West Conference regular-season championship championship. The eighth-seeded Aggies (27-6) are looking to push that momentum into their game Friday against TCU. TCU (21-12) is one of a conference …

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Posted on January 11th, 2023 in 2022-23 College Football Playoff National Championship by Malcolm Moran

(Editor’s Note: Sarah Lounsbury and Justin Haberstroh covered the College Football Playoff National Championship for the Sports Capital Journalism Program website, the ninth time that IUPUI students have covered the title game. In the nine seasons of the CFP format, 22 students have covered a semifinal or championship game. Here are their reflections after a …

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Posted on January 10th, 2023 in 2022-23 College Football Playoff National Championship by Malcolm Moran

By Sarah Lounsbury | @saraahlounsbury Sports Capital Journalism Program INGLEWOOD, Calif. — An ecstatic Georgia crowd bowed down to quarterback Stetson Bennett when he exited the field with 13 minutes, 25 seconds to play in what had become a coronation. Bennett waved back in response, his college career ending with an unprecedented second consecutive victory …

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Posted on January 9th, 2023 in 2022-23 College Football Playoff National Championship by Malcolm Moran

(Editor’s note: Sports Capital Journalism students Sarah Lounsbury and Justin Haberstroh are covering the College Football Playoff National Championship at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. Here are their predictions for the game between the TCU Horned Frogs and Georgia Bulldogs.) There’s no denying that the 14-0 Georgia Bulldogs are one of the most dominant teams …

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Posted on January 9th, 2023 in 2022-23 College Football Playoff National Championship by Malcolm Moran

By Justin Haberstroh | @JustinHaberstr1 Sports Capital Journalism Program LOS ANGELES – Kendre Miller was a three-star football recruit in search of a power five football program. In the winter of 2020, Miller, a 6-foot, 208-pound running back from Mount Enterprise, Texas, population 500, reportedly had offers from UTSA, Southern Mississippi and Wyoming. He decided …

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Posted on January 8th, 2023 in 2022-23 College Football Playoff National Championship by Malcolm Moran

By Sarah Lounsbury | @saraahlounsbury Sports Capital Journalism Program LOS ANGELES — At the start of the Georgia Bulldogs’ media day session on Saturday prior to the College Football Playoff National Championship, starting quarterback Stetson Bennett enters the Los Angeles Convention Center unfazed amid crowds of reporters and cameras. With each step he takes towards …

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Posted on January 8th, 2023 in 2022-23 College Football Playoff National Championship by Malcolm Moran

By Justin Haberstroh | @JustinHaberstr1 Sports Capital Journalism Program LOS ANGELES – The new head coach of the TCU Horned Frogs, Sonny Dykes, had a simple goal last year: Keep his four best players. Of the four that Dykes wanted to keep, Quentin Johnston was the one who stayed. Johnston, a 6-foot-4, 215-pound wide receiver, …

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