Zips sports news, features and notes
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- KSU’s Jennifer Ha struggles to 79 in first round of NCAA Women’s Golf Championships
- Zips notebook: Quincy Diggs back in school; football player arrested
- College baseball/Kent State 4, Akron 1: Flashes top Zips, get help from Bowling Green to win MAC title, earn top seed in tournament
- On the Record — May 18
- College baseball/Kent State 4, Akron 3: Flashes muster enough energy to top Zips, stay alive for top seed in MAC Tournament
- Kent State golf in fifth after two rounds of NCAA Regional
- Kent State-Akron in-game updates: Kent State wins 4-3
- Kent State 5, Akron 4 in 17 innings: Diamond Classic turns into real gem
Akron shows interest in Larry Nance
-- Correction -- There was a miscommunication surrounding the scholarship offers for Revere senior boys basketball player Larry Nance after conversations with Nance and Revere coach Dean Rahas.
I talked to both tonight after a high school all-star basketball game. What appears below in this blog and in Thursday's Akron Beacon Journal newspaper is accurate. I apologize for the confusion.
Revere senior basketball standout Larry Nance is continuing to draw interest from Division I colleges, Minutemen coach Dean Rahas said.
Nance, a 6-foot-7 forward, is garnering interest from Michigan, the University of Akron, Kent State, Toledo, Central Michigan, Western Carolina and Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Wake Forest and Duquesne.
Nance averaged 16.7 points, 9.4 rebounds, 3.3 blocks 2.6 assists and 2.3 steals this season.
Nance guided Revere (21-2, 14-0) to its second consecutive Suburban League title and to a Division I district final for the second year in a row.