
Jason Walker
Sports Content Lead at Cache Valley Daily
Staff Writer at SB Nation
Professional storyteller. Utah State and Cache Valley high school sports for @CVDaily, Utah Jazz for @slcdunk. Co-host of the Full Court Press (@1069TheFan)
Articles
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1 day ago |
cachevalleydaily.com | Jason Walker
The signing of Luke Kearney finalized Utah State's 15-man roster for the 2026-27 season. His acquisition turned the page on the Aggies' offseason, with a focus now on training and preparing for the upcoming campaign, the second in the tenure of head coach Jerrod Calhoun. Quite a few of USU's newcomers bring length and shooting potential. Kearney is no different in that regard, with Calhoun emphasizing the latter in the press release announcing Kearney's commitment.
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1 week ago |
cachevalleydaily.com | Jason Walker
In the month May, two national sports outlets have released rankings of football head coaches. Athlon has a Mountain West-specific ranking by Steven Lassan while Sporting News ranked every head coach from all 136 FBS teams for the 2025 season. Let's have a look at those rankings and see how the 12 coaches of the Mountain West stack up based on the national perspective. We'll go in order of the average rank between Athlon and Sporting News' publications.
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1 week ago |
cachevalleydaily.com | Jason Walker
As of the initial publishing of this article, Utah State has added 10 players via the spring transfer portal, and that may be the end of the additions depending on the accuracy of the Aggies' online roster and its own reporting of high school recruits. These additions can provide a glimpse into the needs that USU head football coach Bronco Mendenhall felt he needed to address.
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1 week ago |
cachevalleydaily.com | Jason Walker
Utah State women's basketball made two additions this week, one player and one coach. The former is international signee, Saskia Krüger who played in Germany last year. The latter is Quim Gomez, a native of Spain who joins the USU coaching staff after two seasons at Western Michigan. Krüger played last season at the second level of pro basketball in Germany, the German 2 Bundesliga. She appeared in 18 games for ASC Theresianum Mainz and averaged 6.9 points, 5.8 rebounds.
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1 week ago |
cachevalleydaily.com | Jason Walker
Utah State women's basketball made three additions across yesterday and today, two players and one coach. The players are both international signees, Saskia Krüger who played in Germany last year, and Andjela Marojevic who most recently competed in Serbia. The coach is Quim Gomez, a native of Spain who joins the USU coaching staff after two seasons at Western Michigan. Krüger played last season at the second level of pro basketball in Germany, the German 2 Bundesliga.
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