College Basketball Times

Arizona's Abby Dunn Is Just Getting Started

Abby Dunn has always been a straight-A student. She’s eager to learn about everything from internal medicine to the mechanics of a perfect jump shot. That’s why her teammates and coaches at the University of Arizona call her the sponge.

“She just soaks it all in,” her head coach Josie Aslakson said. “She’s so motivated to learn and she just has this fire in her to be a go-getter.”

The undersized first-year from Susanville, California hasn’t had much time donning Arizona Wildcat red and blue, b

Crystal Jones Is Forging Greatness at CUNY

Snow fell in New York City when Crystal Jones exited the rehab center. She had just been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and conversion disorder while trying to readjust to life in a wheelchair. Her sister and mom had rented a car so they wouldn’t have to push Crystal in her chair through the snow.

Unfortunately, her sister, Chniell, still had to get her from the center to the car. With the wind swirling and snow lightly falling, Chniell put her whole body into pushing her sister’s new wheelc

A Tale Of Two Lindseys

Lindsey Zurbrugg lives a dual life of intense precision and boundless energy. On the basketball court, she’ll find a seam and slice up the defense with a perfect pass. After the game, she’ll grab an orange off the training table and amaze teammates as she carves it into a beautiful citrus goose. Yes, you read that correctly - she whittles animals out of fruit skins. Whether it’s a 3-2 zone or a mid-day snack, Lindsey will cut it up just right and have a great time doing it.

It is this perfect c