#Arizona wins 78-66 over #UtahState and marches on to the #Sweet16, which has been their achilles heel for quite a while. Hoping for the best.
#Arizona wins 78-66 over #UtahState and marches on to the #Sweet16, which has been their achilles heel for quite a while. Hoping for the best.
#Arizona up 33-24 over #UtahState at the half. Should be more.
Who the heck is tuning into a #CFB game that starts at midnight lol
Utah State Gymnastics
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Courtesy of Utah State MARICOPA, Arizona — Sophomore Enrique Karg shot a final round 3-under 69 to tie for medalist honors at 12-under 204 (65-70-69) at the 2025 GOLFWEEK National Golf Invitational Championship the concluded here on Sunday at the Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Karg, who posted back-to-back bogeys to finish the tournament, won the outright title on the first playoff hole with a par against Richmond’s Carson Baez, who bogeyed the par-4, 463-yard 18th hole. Utah State shot a final round 2-under 286 and finished in second place at 19-under 845 (277-282-286), which is the second-best 54-hole score
Courtesy of Utah State MARICOPA, Arizona — Utah State’s golf team shot an 11-under 277 and is in first place after 18 holes at the 2025 GOLFWEEK National Golf Invitational Championship held here Friday at the Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. Ohio State sits in second place at 10-under 278. Stetson is third at 7-under 281, while George Mason is fourth at 2-under 286 and West Virginia is currently fifth at 1-under 287. Utah State is participating in the postseason for just the second time in program history, joining the 1981 team that competed in the NCAA Tournament. Sophomore Enrique Karg
CRESWELL, Ore. – The 2025 Credit Union 1 Mountain West Men’s Golf Championship will be played at Emerald Valley Golf Club (par-72, 7,210 yards) in Creswell, Oregon, from Friday, April 25, to Sunday, April 27. All 11 Mountain West teams will participate in the 54-hole championship, which will see the squads play 18 holes each day, with tee times beginning at 7:30 a.m. PT on Friday and at 8 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Entering the championship, five MW programs are ranked in the top 100 nationally and another three are just outside. San Diego State leads the way at