When Cal coach Mark Madsen signed forward Fardaws Aimaq, he called the Texas Tech transfer one of the best rebounders in the world. And while that bit of hyperbole is, at best, difficult to quantify, it’s fair to suggest that Fardaws may be Cal’s best rebounder in more than half a century.
Fardaws Aimaq is enduring a challenging season at Cal for a number of reasons, and a story by ESPN.com's Myron Medcalf examines those challenges. The article begins with this: NOTHING ABOUT THIS season has been easy for Fardaws "Daws" Aimaq.
Cal went 0-3 on its trip to San Juan Capistrano last week but senior forward Fardaws Aimaq was named Pac-12 Player of the Week on Monday after averaging 18.3 points and 14.3 rebounds over that stretch.
The Cal men's basketball team made international headlines this week at the SoCal Challenge in San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Cal coach Mark Madsen said he asked the tournament director to investigate the actions of a fan who called forward Fardaws Aimaq a "terrorist" during a Monday game against UTEP.
The Cal basketball team let one get away Wednesday night at the SoCal Challenge, squandering an 11-point second-half lead in an 84-81 loss to Tulane, the Bears’ third straight defeat by three points.
Fans got a glimpse of Cal’s improved offensive capabilities on Friday night when transfers Jason Tyson, Jalen Cone and Fardaws Aimaq combined for 60 points.
Texas Tech big man Fardaws Aimaq is transferring to Cal, according to multiple reports on Friday. Aimaq confirmed the reports by forwarding them on his Instagram and Twitter feeds.
Texas Tech is suddenly one of the hottest teams in the Big 12 and now-healthy big man Fardaws Aimaq is helping engineer the turnaround. The Red Raiders go after their fifth consecutive victory on Saturday when they entertain No.
Fardaws Aimaq scored 19 points and grabbed 10 rebounds Tuesday night as Texas Tech continued its late-season surge with a 74-63 Big 12 Conference win over Oklahoma in Norman, Okla.
The 6-11, 245-pound native of Vancouver, British Columbia arrived at Texas Tech via the transfer portal back in April. The two-time WAC Defensive Player of the Year spent that season with Utah Valley and chose Texas Tech over other schools that made his final five in Washington, Iowa, Gonzaga, and Texas.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders could be losing one of their most talented players before he even steps foot on the court in Lubbock. Red Raiders forward Fardaws Aimaq is expected to hit the transfer portal, per reports Wednesday from Stadium.
Texas Tech center Fardwas Aimaq has been making headlines for quite some time now. The two-time WAC Defensive Player of the Year sent shockwaves through the Big 12 with his decision to transfer from Utah Valley to Tech this April.
Texas Tech is just weeks away from its regular season opener, and the Red Raiders are going to start the year ranked 25th in the AP Top 25. That's a good
The Big 12 Conference has released its preseason rankings for this upcoming basketball season and Texas Tech comes in at No. 5 on the list. The Red Raiders
Texas Tech Red Raiders men's basketball is entering a season of uncertainty after an offseason full of roster turnover. Still, the elite expectations in
Washington junior forward/center Nate Roberts announced on Twitter that he’s entering the draft and intends to sign with an agent as well.
Fardaws Aimaq and Le'Tre Darthard led Utah Valley as the Wolverines dominated Washington, 68-52, on the road to close out its nonconference season. UVU
Six Wolverines scored in double figures as Utah Valley sprinted out to an early lead and held off Nicholls State, 74-63, to win the Sand bracket of the SoCal Challenge.
Fardaws Aimaq notched another double-double as Utah Valley dominated Idaho from start to finish, 83-45, in the SoCal Challenge to extend its winning streak to four games.
Utah Valley center Fardaws Aimaq has been named the Lute Olson National Player of the Week after leading the Wolverines to a pair of overtime road wins last week against Pepperdine and Long Beach State.
OREM—Utah Valley men's basketball player Fardaws Aimaq has officially withdrawn his name from the upcoming NBA Draft and will continue his education at Utah Valley University and play for the Wolverines this upcoming season.
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