USA Softball selected Arizona softball head coach Caitlin Lowe and former Wildcat Dejah Mulipola for the 2026 U.S. Women's National Team.
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Arizona's Tony Lira has been named a second-team Freshman All-American by D1Baseball. He's the second Wildcat to be tabbed for D1's All-Freshman Team in as many years, joining Smith Bailey.
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Meet 10 people who helped put Southern Arizona on the map over the past 250 years.
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Greg Hansen's notebook: Overall, the Big 12 wasn't a national power in NCAA sports. In the final standings of the Learfield Directors' Cup, the conference had one Top 25 school.
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The University of Arizona, which has had Fulbright Scholars since 1954, has eight students who were named student scholars for the 2026-27 year. The Fulbright Program is the U.S. State Department’s flagship cultural exchange program focused on supporting U.S. scholars who are conducting research or teaching abroad for up to a year.
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Greg Hansen's notebook: Arizona's 2025 tennis All-American and Big 12 champ Colton Smith fell in the third qualifying round for Wimbledon.
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The legendary careers of Adia Barnes, Shawntinice Polk, Dee-Dee Wheeler and Aari McDonald are why they're the four faces on our Mount Rushmore of Arizona women's basketball players.
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The U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing the Trump administration to strip legal protections from Haitian and Syrian migrants could have ripple effects for thousands in Arizona with Temporary Protected Status, who advocates say face life-threatening conditions in their home countries.
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Greg Hansen's notebook: Arizona Daily Star columnist Greg Hansen shares his picks for a Mount Rushmore of U of A women's basketball players.
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Fred DuVal, former member of the Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees the state’s three public universities, says the taking apart of the University of Arizona’s Health Sciences enterprise is only an “administrative” restructure to better efficiency related to student success, protecting faculty, growing research, and the notion that the university is closing this unit isn’t true.
