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Saturday, September 13, 2025
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Bermudian Prospect Ralph Scott Visits Tennessee Volunteers
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Bermudian basketball prospect Ralph Scott is continuing his exploration of top college programs, recently making an official visit to the University of Tennessee.
The 6-foot-8 small forward, who plays at the prestigious IMG Academy, is a highly-sought-after recruit with significant interest from Division I coaches. He is currently ranked as a top-40 prospect in the 2026 recruiting class.
The Tennessee Volunteers, a powerhouse program in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), have a rich basketball history, including three Elite Eight appearances in the last 15 years and a long list of players who have gone on to play in the NBA, such as Bernard King and most recently, Dalton Knecht.
Scott's recruitment remains open, with the Bermudian continuing to evaluate his options among multiple premier programmes. His final decision will be a significant step in his journey to the highest level of the sport.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2025
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Dill Named Houston Red Storm Head Coach
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The Houston Red Storm are proud to announce the hiring of franchise legend and Hall of Famer Terence Dill as the team's new head coach. Dill, a true professional and leader who played for the organization from 2017 to 2021, returns to the Red Storm to lead the team from the sidelines.
The move marks a new chapter for the franchise, bringing a player with an intimate understanding of the team's winning culture to the head coaching role. Dill was recently inducted into the Houston Red Storm Hall of Fame, a testament to his lasting impact both on and off the court.
"Bringing Terence back to lead this team was an easy decision," said owner Mr. Larry Leonard. "His character, knowledge of the game, and commitment to the organization are second to none. He understands our culture and what it takes to win. We couldn't be more excited to have a man of his caliber at the helm."
The players also shared their excitement about being coached by a former teammate and celebrated leader.
"It's a huge honor to play for a guy like Terence Dill," said team captain Dylan Spriggins. "He's a Hall of Famer for a reason, and his professionalism and basketball IQ are going to take us to the next level."
Gabriel Drayton, also a veteran leader, added, "It's a blessing to be coached by someone who has been in our shoes. He knows the game from a player's perspective and will be a great mentor for all of us."
Veteran leader Eric Boyd, who met Dill at the recent inaugural Gala, also weighed in. "I'm extremely proud to see a fellow Hall of Famer take on this role. The conversation we shared showed me he is ready for this challenge. I can't wait to watch him lead this team back to a championship."
The Houston Red Storm will begin its 19th season under Coach Dill's leadership on October 17, with a renewed focus on competition and a drive for retribution.
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Tuesday, September 09, 2025
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Scott Considers Texas A&M for Future
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Bermudian basketball prospect Ralph Scott has been busy on the recruitment trail, taking a hard look at a number of top college programs as he continues to explore his options. The 6-foot-8 small forward, who plays at IMG Academy, has drawn significant interest from Division 1 coaches across the country.
Scott has recently taken official visits to several schools, including Texas A&M, as he works to find the best fit for his future. The Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball team competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and plays its home games at Reed Arena, a 12,989-capacity arena in College Station, Texas.
A highly sought-after prospect, Scott has seen his national ranking soar this summer after a series of standout performances, including being named MVP of the 2025 Basketball Without Borders Americas camp. His all-around game and consistent impact have made him a top target for coaches.
Scott's recruitment remains open, with multiple other premier programs vying for his commitment, including the University of Houston, which he also recently visited. His final decision will be a significant step in his journey to the highest level of the sport.
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Sunday, August 31, 2025
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Scott Looks @ Powerhouse University of Houston
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Bermudian basketball prospect Ralph Scott has taken a hard look at the University of Houston, one of the most successful college basketball programs in America.
Scott’s outstanding performances throughout his time at IMG Academy and various summer tournaments have clearly not gone unnoticed. He has reportedly drawn significant interest, receiving several Division 1 offers from top college and university coaches across the country including the University of Houston, a testament to his all-around game and consistent impact.
The University of Houston men’s basketball program, under the guidance of Head Coach Kelvin Sampson, competes in the Big 12 Conference. The Cougars have a rich basketball history, with 26 NCAA tournament appearances, 22 conference championships, and several players and a coach elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
A 6-foot-8 small forward, Scott has seen his national ranking soar this summer after a series of standout performances, including being named MVP of the 2025 Basketball Without Borders Americas camp. His decision to join Houston, a program known for its defensive toughness and development of professional talent, is a significant step in his journey to the highest level of the sport.
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Sunday, August 17, 2025
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Patrick’s Australia Complete Hat-Trick with Asia Cup Win
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Australia have completed a hat-trick of FIBA Asia Cup titles after a thrilling 90-89 victory over the People's Republic of China in Jeddah. The win cements Australia's status as a dominant force in the region, maintaining their unbeaten record since their tournament debut in 2017.
Australia were pushed to the limit, having to overcome a 14-point deficit early in the second period. A remarkable comeback, engineered by forward Xavier Cooks, turned the tide and set up a nail-biting finish.
Australia had cruised through their earlier games, with comfortable wins over the Philippines and the Islamic Republic of Iran, but the final proved to be a far sterner test.
Following the historic victory, Australia Assistant Coach David Patrick praised his team's performance. "I am so grateful for my journey with this amazing group of champions," he said.
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