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Devin Booker fined after blasting officiating in Suns playoff loss Devin Booker fined after blasting officiating in Suns playoff loss Tensions boiled over following the Phoenix Suns Game 2 playoff loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, as star guard Devin Booker publicly criticized officiating—resulting in a significant fine from the league. The NBA announced that
Quinnipiac Cuts Elite Women’s Rugby to Club Status, Igniting Backlash In April 2026, Quinnipiac University announced its decision to transition its highly successful NCAA Division I women’s rugby program to club status. The team, which secured three consecutive national championships in 2015, 2016, and 2017, had long been recognized as one of the premier programs
“Arizona’s JUCO Giant: Central Arizona Vaqueros Stay Among Nation’s Best” Arizona’s Central Arizona Vaqueros Continue Tradition as a JUCO Baseball Powerhouse: https://www.vaquerosports.com/sports/bsb/2025-26/schedule The Central Arizona Vaqueros baseball team remains one of the most respected programs in NJCAA baseball, consistently competing among the top junior college teams in the nation. Based in Coolidge, Arizona, and competing