College basketball season is nearly here. The NBA has returned, with preseason games beginning in early October and the regular season kicking off later in the month. NCAA hoops fans will have to wait ...
NCAA cleared Andrija Jelavic to play for Kentucky in 2025-26, granting three seasons. Jelavic will be listed as a sophomore academically and athletically after transferred credits. Six-foot-11 forward ...
CHARLOTTE — UNC basketball doesn’t open the regular season for another month, but the Tar Heels are waiting for Luka Bogavac to be cleared by the NCAA. Are UNC coach Hubert Davis and the Tar Heels ...
After a disappointing 14-19 season, Syracuse basketball completely retooled in the offseason and has high expectations heading into 2025-26. With ACC Tipoff starting on Tuesday, we welcomed on ...
TAMPA, Fla. — College basketball's March Madness is coming to the Tampa Bay area in 2026. The first and second rounds will be held at the Benchmark International Arena on March 20 and 22, according to ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The president of the NCAA is urging schools and conferences tempted by riches offered through potential deals with new equity sources to think about the long-term repercussions before ...
CHICAGO — UCLA coach Mick Cronin is in the middle of a soliloquy Thursday at Big Ten Media Days describing his new big man, Michigan State transfer Xavier Booker, when he does something he's really ...
The Buckeyes should have been an NCAA tournament team last season but collapsed late. The core of the team is back and so are the Buckeyes. The Hoosiers missed the NCAA tournament, but a coaching ...
Lendeborg flirted with staying in the NBA draft but decided to return to college basketball, where he will have a major impact. He averaged 17 points and 11 boards for the Blazers. He’s a stat stuffer ...
The NCAA announced that the Division I administrative committee voted to approve a proposal that would allow college athletes to place bets on professional sports. Under the proposed change, college ...
MANHATTAN — Kansas State women's basketball coach Jeff Mittie expressed his frustration with the NCAA following a recent ruling that will heavily impact his frontcourt heading into the 2025-26 season.
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