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College Wheelchair Hoops Updates - with a Little Comedy from Luke Hutchinson.
1/19/2024 The Men’s and Women’s wheelchair basketball season finally resumed after a long holiday break. On the men’s side, Arizona...
Some Love For CUNY's Errol Samuels
Not another one of those. I can’t take it. Uh, Dave? Ok, allow me to explain. As editor-in-chief of College Basketball Times, I’m forced...
Wisconsin-Whitewater's Mada McCabe Is Powerful In Battle
“I need to go get the doctor.” Jody Hull’s nurse uttered those words while looking at the sonogram. Not the words Hull anticipated...
Men's Wheelchair Update - Mid February Rankings
1.University of Arizona Arizona is coming down the stretch with a spotless record, but the squeaky-clean loss column did not come easy....
Jeremy Evans Is Doing His Thing At Edinboro
We have all heard it. Perseverance is crucial to success. It is not how many times you fall; it is how quickly you get back up. But here...
Men's Wheelchair Early Season Rankings, 2022-2023
1. University of Arizona (5-0) The Wildcats are a force to reckon with so far this season with all their wins decided by 20 points or...
Women's Wheelchair Early Season Rankings
1. University of Alabama (8-0) The University of Alabama has dominated in recent years and continues to do so. The Crimson Tide head home...
Men's Wheelchair Update: Team Culture Clicking At Arizona
Ben Thornton, wheels on the foul line, lines up a free throw at the end of a two-hour Monday morning practice for the University of...
The Sport That Saved EWU's Jackson Atwood
Jackson Atwood wanted accent colors. And he wanted them on his wheelchair. The exact desire: a blue frame with purple accents. This...
Though She's Getting Worse, Arizona's Emilee Gustafson Keeps Getting Better
“I’m kind of boring.” I have a story to write about Emilee Gustafson who just described herself as boring. Wonderful. “I really enjoyed...
Mizzou's Koda Inman-Ahlstrom Is Far From Frail
Brain damaged. Mute. Unfunctional The future for Koda Inman-Ahlstrom following a 2007 car crash at age 7, that put him and his cousin...
Women's Wheelchair Update: From Bottom to Top? How 3 Teams Look To Improve
The 2022-2023 collegiate women’s wheelchair basketball season arrives soon. Well, soon-ish. Not everyone can be Alabama though, except...
CUNY Now Has a Fighter in Katherine Valdez
Her parents call her “Luchona.” That means fighter - a perfect nickname for Katherine Valdez. Well, perfect now. Throughout a journey...
Men's Wheelchair Update - Summer Camp Preview
With the end of another exciting season of men’s wheelchair intercollegiate basketball, teams now look to regroup and reshape their...
Wisconsin-Whitewater's Talen Jourdan Is 1 Great Player
When asked how long he’s been playing sports, Talen Jourdan laughs. “Well,” he said, “since I was pretty much out the womb, damn near.”...
Championship Joy for CJ McCarthy-Grogan and UTA
The University of Texas at Arlington’s men’s wheelchair basketball team trailed by 16 at halftime of the national semifinal game, 20...
Men's Wheelchair Update: UT-Arlington Champs Again!
A familiar name in men’s wheelchair intercollegiate basketball has reached the top of the mountain once again. UT-Arlington clinched its...
Illinois' Ranley Clayton - Competitive yet Compassionate
When Ranley Clayton cruises around with her dog Adler, she is in her happy place. She loves driving her black Jeep Wrangler, engine...
Captain Willy Leads Fighting Illini
Ben “Willy” Moronchuk describes himself as the stereotypical Canadian. On the surface, this seems plausible enough. The Edmonton native...
CBT's Men's Wheelchair Rankings
The intercollegiate men’s basketball wheelchair regular season has wrapped up and the tournament is set to begin this Thursday. The first...
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