Rams head coach Dan Hurley with brotherly love on display in Rhode Island
Rams head coach, Dan Hurley with brotherly love on display in Rhode Island NCAA com
Media session with punter — Penn State Football (@PennStateFball) Twins Blake and Tyler Gillikin always have at least one parent at their games at Penn State and Northwestern, causing Walt and Taryn Gillikin to monitor either Blake's games with Penn State or Tyler's with Northwestern via phone But this season, for the first time -- and likely the last -- the family was altogether to watch the boys in Penn State and Northwestern's Big Ten matchup in October Even grandparents Emma Wallen with 34 pts
Ivy Wallen with 20 ast (!!!)
Ansley Eubank with 20 pts
Brittany Panetti with 22 pts
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Win — UNA Athletics (@UNAAthletics) North Alabama was ousted in the first round of the Division II NCAA tournament in a close matchup with Lee, but before they even got to the tournament, sisters Ivy and Emma Wallen were setting records as the Lions cruised to a 12-0 start In a 33-point win over Mississippi College, Ivy Wallen dished out 20 assists, leading the nation at the time and notching her eighth double digit assists game in the season Emma Wallen finished with 34 points, setting a school record going 10-16 from the arc and scoring five of the baskets with assists from her sister, Ivy That's my baby brother!!! — Kalei Greeley (@kaleigreeley) It's a rarity that siblings on Hawai'i's volleyball and football teams are in around at the same time for home games, but for their sister Kalei's Senior Day match, freshman twins Karson and Kade Greeley knew that had to be in town to show support The two did not travel for a road game versus UNLV to make sure they were in the stands cheering on their sister in her final game as a Hawai'i Rainbw Warrior after enduring a career plagued with injuries Despite a rough season Kalei Greeley's two brothers were there on Senior Day, proudly boosting a sign saying 'Free KG '
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PRESENTED BY Sometimes, a love of sports runs in the family For some college athletes, a little sibling rivalry can go along way in bringing out the best in each other (see: Reggie and Cheryl Miller) For others, playing together as teammates allows for great impacts to be made for the program (see: Caleb and Cody Martin) For National Sibling Day, we gathered some of the best sibling stories and moments from 2017-18 that will hopefully, make you want to call up your own brother or sister for a friendly (or not) game of 1-on-1 Minnesota Duluth overcame an uneven season to beat Notre Dame and claim the program's second national title Two of the catalysts in the turnaround were sophomore Joey and freshman Mikey Anderson, who's sibling rivalry really began with an intense scuffle at their sister Sami's high school graduation party in 2014 Since then, the duo have channeled their competitive nature to physical play on the ice The Andersons might not appreciate Joey and Mikey's aggressiveness at family functions, but the Bulldogs's championship squad certainly values it Louisville junior Asia Durr had a huge season, leading the Cardinals to their first Final Four appearance since 2013 With her throughout this season and the last two was her brother, T J , just 14 months younger than Asia In high school, the Durr family was hit with a blow, finding out that T J had developed a brain tumor Luckily, a biopsy showed it to be noncancerous and surgery on it was successful Years later, T J decided that he'd attend whichever school Asia decided to go to True to his word, T J enrolled at Louisville in 2016 and became the women's basketball team manager, making the pair more inseperable than ever Bobby Hurley's Arizona State may not have made it far in the 2018 NCAA tournament, but his brother Dan, former head coach of the Rhode Island Rams who sent Trae Young's Oklahoma team home in the first round, was emotional in learning that his older brother would be joining him in the tournament The younger Hurley's team would go on to lose to Duke but certainly made a statement with their play against OklahomaCentral Arkansas senior Jordan Howard and his brother, Marquette sophomore Markus grabbed the attention of the nation with their scoring abilities this season With players like that, you'd want to know who was responsible in raising such record-setting athletes We got to get to know Chuck and Noemi Howard -- Jordan and Markus' parents -- and learned a little about the sibling rivalry between the two brothers Calvin Ridley, who seems like a really humble dude, said yesterday on ESPNU Radio that he thinks his parents are cheering for Riley and — UGA Football Live (@UGAfootballLive) Georgia football had an inspiring season, coming just short of claiming their first national title since 1980 The Bulldogs faced a loaded Alabama team for an SEC showdown, but two players on the teams were excited about more than just being part of the title game -- brothers Calvin and Riley Ridley were just happy to reunite out on the field Calvin, a junior receiver at Alabama, and Riley, a sophomore receiver for Georgia, didn't speak even through text message in the month leading up to the championship game because of the high stakes All the more reason why their reunion was so special, no matter the outcome of the game Ahead of Stanford and Indiana's battle for an NCAA championship, Pam and Jeff Panchot decided that they'd be sitting right at the middle of the field, opting to be " Practice Report: Northwestern Week
Media session with punter — Penn State Football (@PennStateFball) Twins Blake and Tyler Gillikin always have at least one parent at their games at Penn State and Northwestern, causing Walt and Taryn Gillikin to monitor either Blake's games with Penn State or Tyler's with Northwestern via phone But this season, for the first time -- and likely the last -- the family was altogether to watch the boys in Penn State and Northwestern's Big Ten matchup in October Even grandparents Emma Wallen with 34 pts
Ivy Wallen with 20 ast (!!!)
Ansley Eubank with 20 pts
Brittany Panetti with 22 pts
Dominate
Win — UNA Athletics (@UNAAthletics) North Alabama was ousted in the first round of the Division II NCAA tournament in a close matchup with Lee, but before they even got to the tournament, sisters Ivy and Emma Wallen were setting records as the Lions cruised to a 12-0 start In a 33-point win over Mississippi College, Ivy Wallen dished out 20 assists, leading the nation at the time and notching her eighth double digit assists game in the season Emma Wallen finished with 34 points, setting a school record going 10-16 from the arc and scoring five of the baskets with assists from her sister, Ivy That's my baby brother!!! — Kalei Greeley (@kaleigreeley) It's a rarity that siblings on Hawai'i's volleyball and football teams are in around at the same time for home games, but for their sister Kalei's Senior Day match, freshman twins Karson and Kade Greeley knew that had to be in town to show support The two did not travel for a road game versus UNLV to make sure they were in the stands cheering on their sister in her final game as a Hawai'i Rainbw Warrior after enduring a career plagued with injuries Despite a rough season Kalei Greeley's two brothers were there on Senior Day, proudly boosting a sign saying 'Free KG '