The Texas women's basketball program found out on Tuesday that Aaliyah Chavez won't continue her career in Austin. Chavez — a 5-foot-11 guard rated by ESPN HoopGurlz as the No. 1 recruit in the ...
Texas Rangers pitcher Jesse Chavez pitches live batting practice during a spring training workout at the team's training facility on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, in Surprise, Ariz.(Smiley N. Pool ...
The Rangers released Chavez on Friday. Chavez failed to perform after signing an NRI deal with the Rangers in the offseason, finishing spring training with seven earned runs allowed in 6.2 innings.
No. 1-ranked senior prospect Aaliyah Chavez remains the biggest uncommitted five-star out there. There are four schools in contention for her right now, and they are Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma ...
Chavez attended the Texas-Mississippi State game in the fall with the Texas women's basketball team. "They were one of my first offers too, so just keeping them in,” Aaliyah told the media.
Lubbock Monterey senior Aaliyah Chavez highlights the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) UIL girls Class 4A-6A all-state teams. / Stephen Garcia/Avalanche-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK ...
It was an impressive 44-33 defensive win for Liberty Hill over Barber Hill in the Texas 5A Division 2 state semifinal game. Next up, the nation's No. 1 girls basketball player, Aaliyah Chavez and ...
SAN ANTONIO — A Bexar County Commissioner's trip to Israel this week has been postponed for later this year. Precinct 3 Commissioner Grant Moody was supposed to head to Tel Aviv Thursday along ...
Texas Tech and Oklahoma." Chavez added "it's time to make the best decision, not only for myself but for my family." What will determine what the best decision is for Chavez? She spoke on the ...
The top uncommitted recruit, Chavez announced plans to announce her commitment on March 25, when she’ll decide between Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma or South Carolina. Good luck to our friend ...
Chavez has said she will make her college choice next week, and reports have been that Texas and Oklahoma are still high on her list, along with Texas Tech, South Carolina and UCLA. Truth be told ...