Grant Nelson and Chris Youngblood scored 15 points apiece to help No. 3 Alabama post an 85-81 victory over Arkansas on Saturday night in Southeastern Conference play at Fayetteville, Ark.
The Bishop McCort Catholic girls basketball team picked up one victory against city rival Greater Johnstown Monday night at ...
Grant Nelson had 16 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks as one of five Alabama scorers in double figures, leading the No. 4 ...
Chris Youngblood scored a season-high 23 points on a career-best seven 3-pointers to help No. 4 Alabama squeeze out an 88-84 ...
January 21 is one of those days that have gone down well in history. You might ask why so. Well, because many important events have taken place on this day. In our ongoing series History Today, we ...
The Crimson Tide are 7-1 on their home court. Alabama ranks fourth in college basketball with 28.3 defensive rebounds per game led by Nelson averaging 6.8. The Commodores are 3-2 in SEC play.
But storks are now enjoying a population boom of their own amid a conservation project that has seen them return to English skies for the first time in centuries. The White Stork Project ...
New Delhi: A rare celestial event will adorn the night skies of India through early March, starting 21 January. Seven planets will line up for a ‘planetary parade’, some of which will be visible to ...
Over the next few weeks, a stunning parade of planets will glow across the night sky, putting on a celestial spectacle that both amateur and seasoned stargazers can easily observe. All month, four ...
The time has come for it to emerge to our evening skies. At the heart of the comet is a dirty snowball or "cometary nucleus" only a few hundred metres to a couple of kilometres across. When it was ...
DON'T MISS THE 'PLANET PARADES' What can take your thoughts off of the cold in January this year? How about a Planet Parade? This month you'll be able to look up at the night sky and see a 6 planet ...
Another post on Stargazing Singapore indicates that a total of four planets — Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter — will be visible to the naked eye in Singapore's evening skies for the next few ...
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