Former Albany player Luke Fizulich filed a lawsuit against men’s basketball coach Dwayne Killings, AD Mark Benson and the university regarding a pregame incident that involved physical contact.… Continue Reading »
Former Albany player Luke Fizulich filed a lawsuit against men’s basketball coach Dwayne Killings, AD Mark Benson and the university regarding a pregame incident that involved physical contact.… Continue Reading »
All the details you need to know about the 2023 men’s NCAA tournament, beginning with the bracket announcement date and ending with the site of the championship game.… Continue Reading »
The University of California regents will decide Dec. 14 whether UCLA can depart the Pac-12 for the Big Ten.… Continue Reading »
This week, coaches weigh in on the biggest trends of the season so far: players who are hitting, teams that are missing.… Continue Reading »
Jose Perez, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference’s preseason player of the year, has enrolled at West Virginia for the spring semester after leaving Manhattan following the firing of coach Steve Masiello.… Continue Reading »
Fordham will honor the memories of alumnus and longtime high school basketball scout Tom Konchalski and Hall of Fame Associated Press basketball writer Jim O’Connell with a tournament at the school’s Rose Hill Gym in the Bronx.… Continue Reading »
The Blue Devils’ five-star signee joins a talent agency that represents a number of stars, including Tiger Woods and Derek Jeter.… Continue Reading »
Kentucky’s Oscar Tshiebwe finished with 22 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks in his season debut but eventually fouled out in Tuesday’s 2OT loss to Michigan State.… Continue Reading »
Leading up to No. 6 Kansas’ game against No. 7 Duke, Bill Self preached selfless basketball to his team. And despite being absent from the sidelines Tuesday night, the coach’s message was received in a 69-64 Jayhawks win.… Continue Reading »
We’re debuting our top-100 prospects tool, which includes detailed scouting observations on most players dating back to 2018.… Continue Reading »