A recent meeting between Arizona State and Brigham Young was more than just another men’s basketball matchup. It was a test of fan conduct.
As UA fans curse 'the Mormons,' one of the nation's most important policy minds argues that the LDS church is a model for democracy.
The University of Arizona athletic director has apologized to Brigham Young University after some men's basketball fans were heard chanting a slur against Mormons following the Wildcats' emotional 1-point loss to the Cougars at the McKale Center in Tucson.
In 2010, during a BYU game at San Diego State, Aztecs students showed up dressed in the modest conservative style of students on a mission, wearing white shirts, bicycle helmets and name tags. Near the end of the game, fans started to chant, “You’re still Mormon.”
While BYU basketball players were still on the floor Saturday night following an upset win over No. 19 Arizona in Tucson, fans rained down a derogatory chant targeting the Utah-based school's religious ties.
Richie Saunders scored 23 points, including two free throws with 3.2 seconds left, to give BYU a 96-95 win at No. 19 Arizona.
The University of Arizona apologized after a portion of the team’s fanbase sang an “unacceptable chant” directed towards Brigham Young University (BYU) following the Wildcats’ men’s ...
Profane chant directed at members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints receives condemnation from United Jewish Federation of Utah.
A recent meeting between Arizona State and Brigham Young was more than just another men’s basketball matchup. It was a test of fan conduct.