Of the five state trophy teams that Glenwood High School will have this year (up to now), only four athletes will be a part of more than one.
Congrats to Finn Try, Ava Bobb, Jemma Lamb, and Hope Gilmore on being a part of multiple state trophy teams!
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With the Boy’s Third Place finish at the 3A meet, the 2025-2026 school year now holds the Glenwood High School record for team trophies won in a year. Girls XC, Girls Basketball, Boys Wrestling, and Boys Track.
Unreal 🥲
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@BrickCenter_ If AB would have pivoted out of pressure (poop) and gone towards her right shoulder and used her left hand, which all pros should be able to do……she may have gotten a different result.
Purdue star Braden Smith on Michigan:
“Coach [Dusty May] has done an unbelievable job of getting a group of guys together that can sacrifice their role, where they could go somewhere else and be the top guy but instead came together as one and win."
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This is so well done ! Really captures some of the exciting moments of @umichbball over the last two decades. It’s been quite a ride and I am honored that our players, staff, fans, family and university allowed me to be a part of it. #goblue # 2026 MBB National Champions
11 Greatest Michigan Players of All-Time
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1. Glen Rice
2. Trey Burke
3. Chris Webber
4. Cazzie Russell
5. Yaxel Lendeborg
6. Rudy Tomjanovic
7. Jalen Rose
8. Juwan Howard
9. Gary Grant
10. Nik Stauskas
11. Aday Mara
Curt Cignetti and Dusty May were hired four months apart, taking over teams that had won 25 percent of their games the previous season, and both won national titles in Year 2.
I don’t think people understand how cool it is to have someone from Springfield doing what Marke is doing right now. Go follow along and support this because she is amazing and doing great things for basketball!
March 31, 2017: Morgan William nails a jumper at the buzzer to lift the Mississippi State Women over UConn 66-64 in OT in the Final Four, snapping the Huskies’ 111-game win streak.
March 29, 2013: Trey Burke hits a cold Blooded three-pointer to force overtime against Kansas in the Sweet 16.
Michigan would win 87-85 after coming back from 14 points down in the final 7 minutes of regulation.