February 13, 2026
College Baseball:
Opening Weekend Guide (Baseball America)
Bracketology:
Field of 64 Projections: Preseason Edition (D1Baseball.com)
College Baseball:
Opening Weekend Guide (Baseball America)
Bracketology:
Field of 64 Projections: Preseason Edition (D1Baseball.com)
Rice Football:
Madison Joins Owls as Cornerbacks Coach (Rice Owls)
Rice Hires Tevin Madison as Corners Coach (The Roost)
Rice M Basketball:
Rice Wins Battle of Owls over Florida Atlantic (Rice Owls)
Rice Holds Off FAU in Home Win (The Roost)
Rice W Tennis:
Friends of Fondren Library:
Celebration honors Rice authors, artists and composers for 2025 works (Rice News)
'World at Play':
Conference turned soccer into space for connection, conversation, care (Rice News)
Trivia Question:
First, way to go to Larry Nettles who also correctly answered Tuesday's trivia question!
Name the Northwestern graduate who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize and the National Medal of Arts. Email your answer here.
Klint Kubiak:
On Monday, Klint Kubiak was named Head Coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. He is the brother of 4-year Rice football letterman Klein Kubiak ’14 (2010-11-12-13) and the nephew of Coach Pierce. Read more.
Super Bowl:
Trivia Answer:
Coach Lindsay Edmonds is the fastest coach to win a conference title in Rice Women’s Basketball program history. She achieved this milestone by leading the Owls to the American Athletic Conference (AAC) title during the 2023-2024 season, which was her third year at the helm. Thanks, Chris Kohnhorst and Mike Ross!)
Last night, the Rice Women’s Basketball team rallied past North Texas for its 16th straight win, 70-68.
Lilie Idea Lab:
Lilie announces Rice Innovation Fellows cohort (Rice News)
Larry McIntire:
Founding chair of Rice Bioengineering dies at 85 (The Rice Thresher)
Rice Athletics:
Owls Host First-Ever MLK Jr Day Educational Trip to Galveston (Rice Owls)
Conference Honors:
Malikova Named American Track Athlete of the Week (Rice Owls)
Trivia Question:
Name the fastest coach to win a conference title in Rice Women’s Basketball program history. Email your answer(s) here.