As the calendar winds down on 2025, longtime Star columnist Greg Hansen has ranked the Top 100 sports figures in Southern ...
UNLV is the first in the NCAA to sign a deal with a corporate group to put sponsorship patches on the uniforms of college ...
Arizona was ranked No. 1 in the AP Men's Top 25 basketball poll last week, which is a historical and defining statistic, no matter its Saturday outcome against Alabama. Why? Here's the up-to-date list ...
1. Houston, 16-2: The Cougars were 19-1 last year, but road trips to BYU, Kansas, Iowa State and Texas Tech are formidable. 2. BYU, 15-3: Packed houses of almost 20,000 fans at the Marriott Center ...
In a radio interview this week, Star sports columnist Greg Hansen angered some Arizona Wildcats fans already fuming over his stance that men’s basketball coach Sean Miller needs to go. In an ...
Upon his return to Tucson in 2017, Chuck Cecil spent a few months at the guest house of a Tucson attorney, serving as an "analyst" on Rich Rodriguez’s final UA football team. In college football, ...
Although the movie title “Planes, Trains and Automobiles” is copyrighted and unavailable, Arizona’s ventures to the Sweet 16 and beyond have their own level of Madness. First: Tickets to Thursday’s ...
Trying to figure out the placement of 16 Big 12 football teams has not been a recent success. Last year, the top five teams in the Big 12 media poll went 13-32 in conference games. The bottom five ...
Over the next five weeks, Star columnist Greg Hansen will profile 10 times that Tucson teams beat No. 1. Up first: Arizona's 1993 win over top-ranked UCLA in volleyball.
Greg Hansen Jan 6, 2018 Jan 6, 2018 Updated Mar 27, 2018 In late September, a week or so before quarterback Khalil Tate was discovered sitting on the UA’s bench, Rich Rodriguez and his wife Rita drove ...
Late in the second quarter Saturday night, UA defensive coordinator Jeff Casteel was so annoyed that he pitched a notable fit (on the Mike Stoops scale, it was Category 2), confronting his regulars ...
In 1976 I relocated to Tampa, Fla., to be the beat writer for the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a rookie among rookies, naïve and homesick, in over my head by at least 20 thousand leagues.