More than 100 current and former student-athletes received degrees from BYU in April, including a Super Bowl-winning former NFL player.
Sports Edition | Wednesday, May 4, 2022 | Good morning. On our mind today: Why pro soccer star Ashley Hatch completed her degree five years after leaving BYU, why having a first-round pick is feather in Utes’ cap and Jared Butler’s rookie year wasn’t what he imagined, but he’s hopeful for the future. Read these and other stories you need to know. | Introducing the Deseret News Midweek Edition The Deseret News midweek edition features local stories from the combined newsrooms of the Deseret News, KSL-TV, KSL NewsRadio and KSL.com. Subscribe to the Utah Bundle today to receive your copy of the midweek edition delivered to your mailbox each Wednesday. | | | ‘Finish what I started’: Why pro soccer star Ashley Hatch completed her degree five years after leaving BYU |
| | | Jared Butler’s rookie year wasn’t what he imagined, but he’s hopeful for the future |
| | | Why having a first-round pick is feather in Utes’ cap |
| | | Contract released: What is new Utah assistant men’s basketball coach Chris Burgess’ salary? |
| | | ‘Best foot forward’: Fremont High’s Amare Harlan breaking records — but staying humble |
| | | A BYU basketball game vs. a potential top 10 team has reportedly been scheduled |
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