Ashton Hagans, last year’s SEC defensive player of the year, is passing up his final two seasons of eligibility.
Maine colleges
Ivy League denies graduate eligibility for spring athletes
The Ivy League sticks to its policy “that athletic opportunities are for undergraduates.”
Orlando Magic head coach and Maine native Steve Clifford waiting patiently for NBA’s return
The UMaine-Farmington graduate is isolating in Orlando, watching film of his team during the league shutdown.
Survey: Major college athletic directors bracing for financial crisis
Many programs are expecting significant revenue shortfalls and are trying to formulate plans to move forward.
College hockey: UMaine’s Swayman named finalist for Hobey Baker Award
UMaine goalie Jeremy Swayman led the nation with 1,099 saves and is among the top three players in Division I.
Collegiate senior athletes mull futures amidst NCAA eligibility ruling
Some central Maine athletes say they’ll return next spring, while others say this is the end of the line.
UMaine’s Gendron a finalist for Spencer Penrose award
Red Gendron is one of eight finalists for the NCAA Division I men’s hockey coach of the year honor after leading the Black Bears to an 18-11-5 record.
Former Bates lacrosse player Jack Allard yet to start experimental treatment
Doctors are waiting for 25-year-old’s condition to improve before he receives a novel antiviral drug called Remdesivir.
College notebook: UMaine’s Swayman a finalist for Richter Award
The Black Bears junior in the running for honor as the top Division I goaltender in the nation.
Sister Jean, Loyola’s 100-year-old team chaplain, sends out a message of hope
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, who became a celebrity during Loyola’s 2018 Cinderella run to the Final Four, delivers a pep talk. “As the days go by, let us continue our team spirit.”