After seeing no action following his transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee last year, redshirt junior forward/center Harrison Henderson is helping his new program as a contributor off the bench.

After seeing no action following his transfer to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee last year, redshirt junior forward/center Harrison Henderson is helping his new program as a contributor off the bench.
Baylor senior forward Lauren Cox will more than likely leave Waco as one of the most decorated players in Lady Bears basketball history.
Dallas Jesuit alum Julius Marble solidly contributed to Michigan State’s blowout win over Charleston Southern University on Nov. 21.
Southlake Carroll High graduate Brandon Haddock has logged some playing time for the University of Utah men’s basketball program.
Kansas State jumpstarted the 2019-2020 season with a four-game winning streak in which true freshman forward and Tomball Concordia Lutheran graduate Montavious Murphy saw his first taste of collegiate action prior to suffering a knee injury.
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The 2019-2020 campaign will be a comeback season for Gonzaga redshirt senior guard Admon Gilder.
One of the best high school three-point marksmen in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has made official his pledge to play for the second oldest university in the nation.
Sugar Land native Quatera Limbrick has returned home to the Houston area to play for the Texas Southern women’s basketball program.
Woodlands College Park High School graduate Quentin Grimes would be the first to tell you that you can go home again.
Willis High School’s 2019 football season ended on the night of Nov. 8, but the Wildkats made some history prior to their final game against Tomball High.
Humble Summer Creek senior forward Maliyah Johnson has verbally committed to the Texas A&M women’s basketball program.
As cliché as it may sound, the box score really doesn’t always tell the true story of a player’s contributions to his team.
Argyle High junior guard Sydney Standifer is on the verge of returning to the Lady Eagles basketball team from a devastating ACL injury.
Oklahoma State forward Bryn Gerlich belongs to an exclusive club, one that includes players whose mothers also competed at the collegiate level.
Mansfield Timberview alum Chris Mullins began his sophomore season with Rice on a solid note defensively.
Lewisville High’s football team is in the midst of its centennial season, with four-star sophomore wide receiver Armani Winfield working hard to establish his place in the Farmers’ illustrious history.
Georgia senior defensive back J.R. Reed is in the running for the Paycom Jim Thorpe Award.
Austin Lake Travis High alum Brenden Jaimes serves as a trusted bodyguard for an array of Nebraska quarterbacks, from starter Adrian Martinez to third-stringer Luke McCaffrey.
San Marcos High junior volleyball player Layla Diaz recalls watching her mother play the game at Huston-Tillotson University in Austin as a little girl.
At 5-foot-10-inches, Copperas Cove senior outside hitter Janice Faaola provides leadership, stability and firepower to a Bulldawgs team that head coach Cari Lowery passionately refers to as “the little program that could.”
In his second year as Katy Tompkins’ field general, junior Jalen Milroe presides over a high-octane offense that is not only balanced but known to unleash a barrage of points.
Passing yards: 1,660. Completions: 109 in 161 attempts. Touchdowns: 19. Those were the numbers that Austin Lake Travis senior quarterback and Texas commit Hudson Card produced as he led the Cavaliers to perfect 5-0 district record.
When Cedar Park High met Hutto for a pivotal district showdown at home on the night of Oct. 18, the weather was quintessentially autumnal by Texas standards. But Cedar Park’s “Black Rain” defense put a damper on the Hippos’ plans for another undefeated district season.
The Louisville Cardinals women’s volleyball team has found a probable Jill of all trades in freshman Nena Mbonu.
The Texas A&M women’s volleyball program’s all-time leader in kills recently had another honor bestowed upon her.