Big Ten Tournament: Edey’s presence looms large as No. 1 Purdue advances to semifinals

Zach Edey

By Jonah Dayton Medill Reports While it was a relatively quiet day for presumed National Player of the Year Zach Edey, his presence alone dominated the game as his top-seeded Purdue Boilermakers hung on to defeat No. 9 seed Rutgers, 70-65, during Friday’s quarterfinal matchup.  Edey put up a 16-point, 11-rebound double-double in 32 minutes […]

Big Ten Tournament: No Sensabaugh, no problem; Buckeyes advance to semifinals

By Max Olsan Medill Reports Brice Sensabaugh, Ohio State’s leading scorer, was ruled out with knee soreness Friday ahead of the team’s Big Ten men’s basketball tournament quarterfinal game against Michigan State. However, that didn’t stop the No. 13 seed Buckeyes from prevailing with their third win in as many days to become the lowest […]

Big Ten basketball success runs deep in Loyer family

By Elena Shklyar Medill Reports On Thursday afternoon at the Barclays Center, Foster Loyer took off his black and red Davidson jersey after playing in the final game of his decorated five-year-long college basketball career.  On Friday morning at the United Center, Fletcher Loyer suited up in his No. 2 Purdue jersey to play in […]

Freshman Caroline Lau showcases scoring, passing ability in first season

By Tristan Tucker Medill Reports First-year guard Caroline Lau burst onto the scene for Northwestern University’s women’s basketball team, emphasized by her career outing against Chicago State on Jan. 25, and never looked back. Lau set career highs in points, field goals, free throws, rebounds, assists and blocks in the 87-64 win. Then, in an […]

Big Ten Tournament: ‘Unacceptable’ second-half struggles end Wolverines’ run

By Kierstin Lindkvist Medill Reports The Michigan Wolverines’ second-half struggles ended their Big Ten tournament run against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights — marking the first time in history that the lower seed has won the first three games. Entering the tournament, the higher seeds in the first three games (Wisconsin, Nebraska and Michigan) were a […]

Turkish immigrants stepping up to help earthquake victims at home

Donations for earthquake victims are being collected at the Turkish American Cultural Alliance building at 3845 N. Harlem Ave. (Almagul Serikbayeva/MEDILL)

By Almagul Serikbayeva Medill Reports In the wake of early February’s earthquake along the Turkish and Syrian border, the Turkish diaspora of immigrants in Chicago has packed and shipped more than 2,500 boxes of donations full of winter clothing, sleeping bags, hand warmers, diapers, baby food, hygiene products and other necessities, to their homeland through […]