College Basketball
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Kansas? Alabama? Connecticut? Let’s take a look at the top 25 teams of the first week of the season, how they got there and what’s next.
Part of the pending NCAA agreement would set new roster sizes in every Division I NCAA-sponsored sport.
Trey McKenney, the No. 16 overall recruit in the 2025 class, announced his commitment to Michigan on Saturday, giving coach Dusty May his first five-star recruit since taking over in Ann Arbor.
After Duke star Cooper Flagg wrestled with cramping issues in a victory over Army, Blue Devils coach Jon Scheyer said he is “not happy” and wants answers, adding that he would convene with the team’s training staff to solve the issue.
Duke star Cooper Flagg and North Carolina star R.J. Davis highlight the first Wooden Award watch list of the 2024-25 season.
Just catching up on the men’s college basketball season? Have no fear. Jay Bilas is here with all the information you need.
John Calipari won his debut as Arkansas’ coach when the 16th-ranked Razorbacks held off a second-half rally by Lipscomb and pulled away for a 76-60 victory Wednesday night.
Columbia’s win was its first against a Big East opponent since 2012. Villanova suffered its sixth loss to a team that entered the game with a sub-100 ranking on KenPom and its second straight loss to an Ivy League team.
Creighton starting guard Pop Isaacs was held out of the 15th-ranked Bluejays’ opener against UT-Rio Grande Valley with an undisclosed injury Wednesday night.
Is it too early to speculate about late March/early April? These are the questions we at men’s Bracketology HQ will try to answer all season.