Sophomore Emely Rodriguez hasn't played for Iowa women's basketball (11-2, 2-0 Big Ten) since the Hawkeyes' Nov. 22 win over Miami. Rodriguez has reportedly been dealing with a back injury. After a ...
Emely Rodriguez came to the United States from the Dominican Republic last year to try to chase her basketball dreams. So far, it’s working out for her. In one offseason, she transformed Horeb ...
Before Elyria Catholic’s 45-33 win against Lake Catholic on Dec. 20, the last time Lexi Rodriguez stepped foot on a basketball court was on Jan. 31. With a 10 1/2-month hiatus from officially playing ...
IOWA CITY — Emely Rodriguez’s Iowa women’s basketball tenure is over before it even really started. After transferring to the Hawkeyes from UCF last offseason, the sophomore guard is headed back to ...
Former MLB All-Star Alex Rodriguez can still play some ball, even if it's not on the diamond. The three-time American League MVP, who now works as an MLB analyst for Fox, knows his way around the ...
Largo High School (Upper Marlboro, Maryland) senior girls basketball shooting guard Aleah Rodriguez announced her commitment to play college hoops at Saint Francis University on Tuesday. This decision ...
Jose Rodriguez is still Carteret’s third leading boys basketball scorer of all time 23 years after his graduation, and then was also known mainly as an offensive weapon during his college days at ...
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. — Ruben Rodriguez will be the first one to put his hand up and tell you he’s not having the kind of season he or anyone else hoped for. But that doesn’t mean you quit on yourself or ...
Largo High School (Maryland) senior shooting guard Aleah Rodriguez has put on a show for the last two years at the Prince George’s County school. Most recently, the 5-foot-8 shooting guard just ...
READING, Pa. - Reading High School basketball standout Ruben Rodriguez has been selected to play for the Puerto Rico U18 basketball team. Rodriguez will take part in the FIBA U18 Americas Men's ...
Horeb Christian’s Emely Rodriguez is the Miami Herald’s Class 4A-2A Girls’ Basketball Player of the Year after leading the Mustangs to their first ever state championship game. MATIAS J. OCNER ...