Cleveland State Men’s Basketball Adds Holden Pierre-Louis--csuvikings.com
On The Horizon
Primarily a collection of news links about all 11 Horizon League teams on a daily basis, culled from online newspapers, school athletic websites, the conference website, and school newspapers, plus some other content from time to time.
Friday, May 16, 2025
Thursday, May 15, 2025
News On The Horizon 5/15/2025
Preston Ruedinger has 'full confidence' that UWGB basketball can win again under Doug Gottlieb--Green Bay Press-Gazette
IU Indy fires HC Paul Corsaro: What we know--Mid-Major Madness
Women's Basketball Welcomes Micayla Silas as Part of Incoming Class--mkepanthers.com
NKU Women’s Basketball signs Taysha Rushton--nkunorse.com
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
News On The Horizon 5/14/2025
Cleveland State Men’s Basketball Inks Preist Ryan to Letter of Intent--csuvikings.com
Corsaro Out at IU Indy--HoriZone Roundtable
Who Will Replace Paul Corsaro at IU Indy?--HoriZone Roundtable
IU Indianapolis fires Paul Corsaro for his treatment of players--The Associated Press
Paul Corsaro reportedly out from IU Indy after just 1 season--Busting Brackets
Corsaro issues statement following dismissal from IU Indy--HoopDirt
Paul Corsaro denies allegations that led to firing as IU Indy men's basketball coach--Indianapolis Star
IU Indianapolis parts ways with Paul Corsaro--WISH-TV
IU INDIANAPOLIS ANNOUNCES LEADERSHIP CHANGE IN MEN'S BASKETBALL PROGRAM--iuindyjags.com
Wright State Men’s Basketball Adds TJ Burch--wsuraiders.com
Faulkner Announces 2025-26 Recruiting Class--ysusports.com
YSU retains returning core, adds three from portal--Warren Tribune Chronicle
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
News ON The Horizon 5/13/2025
REPORT: Corsaro out at IU Indy--HoopDirt
Tre Beard Joins Cleveland State Men’s Basketball Team--csuvikings.com
Phoenix Mourns the Passing of Former Assistant Coach Dale Race--greenbayphoenix.com
Dan Weber’s Just Sayin’: So many sports heroes for NKY to celebrate, too many to count here--NKyTribune
JEFF HANS: Going into the 2023-24 season, Jeff Hans was the winningest coach in NCAA women’s basketball with two NCAA Division III titles and one NAIA championship and two runner-up finishes in an amazing 13-year run at Thomas More, winning 339 games against 42 losses (an .889 winning percentage) that has seen the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Famer and Wilmington College grad return to NKU this past season as the women’s coach with the goal of turning around a stagnant program much the way he did TMU’s.