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Texas Tech signs 2 granted 5th basketball seasons, including former forward Darrion Williams

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Darrion Williams has signed with Texas Tech to play a fifth season of college basketball, taking advantage of a recent court ruling that granted some players one more year of NCAA eligibility. He is returning to the Lubbock campus after being North Carolina State’s leading scorer last season.

The Red Raiders on Friday announced the signings of Williams, a 6-foot-6 forward who previously played for them from 2023-25, and 6-8 transfer forward Jamichael Stillwell from UCF.

Williams and Stillwell were both high school class of 2022 athletes who became eligible for a fifth season after a U.S. District Court judge in Colorado last week ruled that all players in that class who exhausted their fourth season of college eligibility this spring are eligible for a fifth season this school year. The NCAA is expected to appeal that wide-reaching preliminary injunction after a group of current players sought to be part of the NCAA’s new ‘five for five” eligibility rule approved in June.

After playing as a freshman at Nevada, Williams averaged 13.3 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game over his two seasons at Texas Tech. He was NC State’s leading scorer with 14.0 points per game last season, when he also averaged 4.6 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game. Williams has played in 133 games the past four seasons, starting 130 of them.

Stillwell averaged 11.6 points and 8.1 rebounds last season for fellow Big 12 team UCF. He first played two junior college seasons, then averaged 13.0 points and 10.7 rebounds with Milwaukee in 2024-25 before going to UCF, where last season he averaged 11.6 points and 8.2 rebounds.

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A trailblazing women’s class enters the Hall: 1996 US Olympic team, Parker, Delle Donne, Holdsclaw

UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — Dawn Staley and the 1996 Olympic women's basketball team paved the way for the WNBA and players such as Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne and Chamique Holdsclaw. The team that started the Americans' 30-year Olympic dominance will be enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday along with Parker, Delle Donne and Holdsclaw They will be joined by NBA player Amar’e Stoudemire, longtime NBA official Joey Crawford, NBA coaches Doc Rivers and Mike D’Antoni and Gonzaga coach Mark Few in the Hall of Fame. “It's taken a long time for that particular team that set the stage for everything that's happened since,” Staley said. “There were players that came before us that didn't strike while the iron was hot. I thought we struck when the iron was hot and provided a way for us to see professional basketball come into existence after. Then for the last 30 years we've had it. ” Parker and Delle Donne were young, but remembered that Olympic team and its importance.
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