Stronger and more confident as a sophomore, DeWolfe is among the nation’s leading scorers in NCAA Division I women’s basketball.
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Wol Maiwen’s college basketball career gets early start at UMaine
Men’s basketball: Former Edward Little star thought he’d have to redshirt his freshman year, but a change in NCAA eligibility rules allows him to get on the court early, which he hopes will accelerate his development.
Joanne McCallie’s new book takes a personal look at bipolar disorder
Diagnosed 25 years ago while a young coach at the University of Maine, Joanne McCallie went on to become one of the nation’s top women’s basketball coaches.
UMaine soon may be holding basketball games at home
University officials are working on a plan to host games within the state’s 50-person indoor gathering limit.
Lewiston’s Trever Irish healthy and happy after landing at Long Beach State
College basketball: The former Lewiston Blue Devil took what he admits was a difficult path to NCAA Division I college basketball, but he’s learning to make the most of his opportunity.
Delays over, UMaine women excited for season opener
The Black Bears will play their first game since March 8 when they travel to Providence College for a Thursday afternoon matchup.
UMaine to resume winter sports schedule this week
Athletic competition had been paused for two weeks after multiple Black Bear teams reported positive COVID-19 tests.
USM hoping to play some games this winter
The Huskies will set up their own COVID testing lab on campus and play a limited schedule, but only if conditions during the pandemic allow it.
For Utah State’s Sam Merrill, one shining moment never arrived
College basketball is full of players whose dreams of doing special things in the NCAA Tournament have been dashed by the coronavirus outbreak.
NCAA takes a financial hit by canceling tournament, but it’s the players left at a loss
“We should all feel for the players first, foremost and perhaps only,” Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski said.