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Two of the preeminent programs in men's college basketball are set for a home-and-home series beginning this December.
There was plenty of drama during the final few days before the deadline for players to withdraw from the 2025 NBA Draft and ...
The college game and the pros have several differing rules. / Bob Donnan-Imagn Images Every March, basketball fans immerse themselves in arguably the biggest spectacles in American sports—the ...
"College GameDay Covered by State Farm" is a pregame men's college basketball sports talk show hosted by Rece Davis, Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg, Andraya Carter and Jay Williams. Providing weekly ...
The 2025 College Basketball Crown field is set, which means it's time to break out your No. 2 pencils and fill out your brackets ahead of the first-year postseason event, which is set to take ...
As the NCAA Tournament reigns supreme as the top postseason event in college basketball and the NIT continues to be played, another tournament will be introduced in men's hoops this season.
he said. Final Four week used to be a week that induced handwringing over one of college basketball’s most defining metrics: The Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores would be held up as a North ...
Dead period? Forget it. "I see a lot of people saying the market for men's and women's college basketball players is broken, but the only thing they point to is that the players are getting paid a ...
As representatives of Villanova have surveyed the college basketball coaching landscape over the past several weeks, gauging the interest of potential candidates should they decide to fire third ...
Former basketball columnist Adrian Wojnarowski and his fellow college-sports GMs school MarketWatch on the business of navigating NIL and the transfer portal during the recruitment of rising stars ...
Monday’s official opening of the transfer portal sparked a flurry of social media activity from the state’s college basketball players. Providence College saw four members of its 2024-25 ...
Of the thousands of college basketball players who entered the transfer portal this spring, at least 137 of them stand out because of one thing they’re all lacking: remaining college eligibility.