The Durango Herald’s biggest sports stories of 2017
Some heroes retire, some realize their potential
Some heroes retire, some realize their potential
Rested Regis presents trouble
Arizona State was picked to finish sixth in the Pac-12 yet has been maybe the biggest surprise in all of college basketball, winning all 12 of its nonconference games while…
Jones finished with 338 yards of offense, while Shaun Wilson and Brittain Brown added touchdowns for Duke (7-6). “We knew Northern Illinois had a lot of success rushing the passer…
Moss ran for 150 yards, including a career-long 58-yard run for a touchdown on the Utes’ opening drive in the Heart of Dallas Bowl as they went on to a…
Skyhawks ranked 22nd in this week’s poll
Nixon received the ball on the inbounds, angled right before he dribbled left behind his back and pulled up 5 feet behind line to knock down the winner over a…
Allen threw three TDs
Brown ran for 152 yards, 4 TDs
Skyhawks come in at No. 15
Slow start. Super finish. And the future could be even better. Devin Singletary ran for 124 yards and three touchdowns, Jeff Driskel accounted for four scores and FAU rolled past…
Weaver impressive in 16 minutes
Skyhawks get rest
Brett Rypien threw for 362 yards and two touchdown passes — with two interceptions — to help the Broncos (11-3) break a three-game losing streak against Power 5 opposition. Ryan…
So when Brady’s chance came in the second quarter, the junior separated himself from Rams coverages and sprinted to a 76-yard touchdown reception for the first of three big scoring…
A year after watching the Division II title game from the stands, Luis Perez led the Lions to their first NCAA Division II title and second football championship, throwing for…
Alkins scored a career-high 26 points lead No. 23 Arizona to an 89-73 win over New Mexico on Saturday night. The Wildcats (8-3) hit a season-best 9 of 13 3-point…
Goodman, Orchard blow past No. 15 Skyhawks
Gray’s late bucket seals victory
NCAA sites academic fraud, recruiting violations
Pay for play rekindled as coaches cash in
FLC wins second OT game in a row
Teams combine to go 36-of-38 from foul line
Then 60 minutes of bruising football came down to squinting through that snow to see where a long field goal attempt would land. Wide left. Cue the celebration for Army.…