Sports Update: College Basketball Takes Center Stage as Draft News Fades into the Background

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As the last week of April comes to a close, the sports news in the Inland Northwest seems to be slowing down. With the NFL draft completed and the Seattle Seahawks making their picks, the focus now shifts to smaller stories that may have gone unnoticed.

One such story is the departure of Stanford’s Kiki Iriafen, the best returning player in women’s college basketball, to USC. This move has sparked discussions about the shifting landscape of the sport and the impact of transfers on powerhouse programs like Stanford.

In a surprising turn of events, Oregon football cornerback Rodrick Pleasant competed in a 100-meter race at a track meet in Tucson over the weekend. Pleasant’s performance, finishing with the 17th-best time, harkens back to a time when football players often participated in track and field, showcasing their athleticism in multiple sports.

In the world of college athletics, Washington State players Jaden Hicks and Brennan Jackson are mentioned as potential late-round NFL draft picks, while Gonzaga’s former player Dominick Harris has transferred to UCLA, adding to the team’s talent pool.

The Seattle Mariners faced a tough loss over the weekend, falling 3-2 as their bullpen and defense struggled. Despite the setback, the team continues to show promise, with new players like Leo Rivas making their mark on the roster.

As the sports world transitions into May, a month typically devoid of major events, there is a sense of anticipation for what lies ahead. Whether it’s the ongoing NFL draft fallout, the upcoming showdown series for the Spokane Indians, or the start of training camp for the Seattle Storm, there is plenty to look forward to in the coming weeks.

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