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Lute Olson's return still the top factor in recruit


		Lute Olson's return still the top factor in recruit

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

3 days ago by Bryan Roy

Those with doubts about UA head coach Lute Olson's ability to recruit top-notch players to his new-look Arizona men's basketball program can find comfort in what the long-term future talent pool wants.

As college basketball's recruiting landscape continues to grow and thrive from assistant coaches' crucial relationships with prospects, so does speculation that a recent overhaul of Olson's staff could negatively impact future recruits.

Standout seniors

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

2 days ago by Michael Schwartz

Men's Basketball

Guard Jawann McClellan averaged 7.7 points per game and provided solid leadership throughout his four years in the program. He provided stability as a senior during a chaotic year.

Forward Bret Brielmaier went from a walk-on to a quality rotation player during his four years as a Wildcat.

Top sports stories of the year

Arizona Daily Wildcat, University of Arizona, AZ

2 days ago

The Lute-K.O. saga

Kevin O'Neill certainly didn't sign up for this.

Nobody in the program did.

Things weren't quite right from Nov. 4, the morning of the first men's basketball exhibition game, when UA head coach Lute Olson announced he would take an indefinite leave of absence.

Spring sports wrap-up

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

4 days ago

Skiing Recap: UNM finished seventh at the NCAA Championships on March 8 and fifth at the NCAA West Regional on Feb. 23. Season highlight: The Lobos placed seventh out of 21 teams at the NCAAs. Karin Ohlin and Thomas Schwab earned All-American honors at the championships.

Injured midfielder helpful on field, off


		Injured midfielder  helpful on field, off

Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM

4 days ago by Xochitl Campos

UNM soccer player Michael Reed regularly finds himself shin deep in buckets of ice and wrapped up from knee to hip.

He said trainers and teammates make fun of him, but that's OK.

Reed is just happy to be here.

Reed, a sophomore, earned himself a starting position as a midfielder for the Lobos right out of high school but tore his meniscus before the 2006 season started.

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