As a native of the Sun City, I have been in El Paso all my life. I graduated from Franklin in 2015 and from UTEP in 2019. After graduating high school, I embarked upon a sports journalism route in college at UTEP's student publication, The Prospector, where I served as Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chief and Web Editor for a span of four years. For the last four years, I have been covering UTEP, the Chihuahuas, prep sports and just about everything in the Sun City. Before entering my junior year in college, I took my LSAT and was set for law school upon graduation. That quickly changed with opportunities that I received at 600 ESPN, where I have found my new home. My favorite teams are the Los Angeles Rams, Boston Celtics, and the St. Louis Cardinals. I enjoy writing, reading books, watching movies and playing basketball during my free time. I love the city of El Paso! Follow me on Twitter for updates @adrianbroaddus.
Adrian Broaddus
NBA Mock Draft: First Round Picks No. 1-30
Five months from the normal draft date, the 2020 NBA Draft is finally here as the league gets prepared for a day filled with madness, trades and a lot of uncertainty.
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UNM & NMSU Urged by Governor to Suspend Fall Contact Sports
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham sent a letter to the leadership of the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University to "postpone collegiate athletics in this moment of escalating danger," specifically fall contact sports such as football and soccer.
Game Between Eastwood vs. Plano Reinstated at the Ford Center
All the build-up over the last 24 hours led to some good news that broke late Friday afternoon. Not only would the matchup between Plano and Eastwood be reinstated, but the two teams will also get to play at the Ford Center, better known as the Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters and practice facility in Frisco, Texas. Dave Campbell's Texas Football's Matt Stepp first reported the news on Twitter.
From Texas Western to Texas Tech: Basketball is Back in the Lone Star State
There's excitement in the state of Texas for the sport of basketball. It musters in Lubbock and will soon spread throughout the Lone Star State.