Former Duke Star Jay Williams Says He Would Join North Carolina in Today’s Transfer Portal

Jay Williams, a former star of the Duke Blue Devils basketball team, recently shared a surprising hypothetical scenario. During an ESPN broadcast, Williams was questioned by Jon Sciambi about where he might have gone if the transfer portal existed during his college days. Surprisingly, the former Blue Devil admitted he’d want to play for UNC […]

David Evans  •  18 Jan 2024
WATCH: Alabama Basketball Coach Nate Oats Shoves Missouri Player And Receives No Punishment

Alabama hosted Missouri in an SEC clash on Tuesday night, but it was not the game itself that drew the headlines. Alabama head coach Nate Oats was caught shoving a Missouri player Aidan Shaw. Meanwhile, the referees let the situation go unpunished, not even offering up a technical foul to Oats. Nate Oats Pushes Missouri’s […]

David Evans  •  16 Jan 2024
Sydney Sweeney Says A Gonzaga Basketball Player ‘Slid In Her DMs’ on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon

On a recent episode of ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” Sydney Sweeney presented Fallon a basketball signed by the Gonzaga basketball team. When asked how she managed to get the basketball, Sweeney said that one of the players on the Zags team ‘slid in her DMs.’ Rumors are flying online about which player was […]

David Evans  •  13 Dec 2023
Bronny James is cleared to return to USC training 4 months after suffering cardiac arrest

On July 24, Bronny James suffered heart problems during a preseason practice with the University of Southern California. Four months later, he’s finally been cleared to make a full return to basketball activities and could be back in training with the Trojans next week.  The announcement was first made by a spokesperson of the James […]

Antonio Kozlow  •  01 Dec 2023
Creighton Basketball to Retire Doug McDermott’s No. 3 Jersey on Dec. 20 vs. Villanova

The Creighton men’s basketball team will retire Doug McDermott’s No. 3 jersey when it hosts Villanova on Wednesday, Dec. 20. The 6-foot-6 forward became the first player in 29 years to be named to the AP All-America first team three times from 2012-14. McDermott, 31, also won the 2014 national player of the year. He […]

James Foglio  •  29 Nov 2023
Angel Reese Suspension: LSU Star Does Not Travel With Team To Cayman Islands Classic

Angel Reese remains away from the LSU women’s basketball team after missing her third consecutive game against Niagara on Friday. In fact, Reese did not travel with the team on their recent trip to the Cayman Islands Classic. Head coach Kim Mulkey has declined to provide any details regarding the absence of her star player […]

Gia Nguyen  •  25 Nov 2023
After Landing Top 2024 Recruit Cooper Flagg, Duke Turns Its Sights To 2025 And The Boozer Brothers

Duke continues to gather momentum on the recruiting trail, securing the top position for the 2024 cycle as they landed top recruit Cooper Flagg last week. Now, the focus shifts to the class of 2025, with two highly sought-after prospects planning a visit to Duke this weekend. Duke basketball secured a significant commitment from Cooper […]

Colin Lynch  •  08 Nov 2023
Baylor’s Ja’Kobe Walter scored 28 points vs. Auburn, the 4th-most points in a Big 12 debut

In No. 20 Baylor’s 88-82 win over Auburn on Tuesday night, guard Ja’Kobe Walter scored 28 points in 34 minutes of action, the fourth-most points in a collegiate debut in Big 12 history. Only Michael Beasley (32) at Kansas State, James Anderson (29) at Oklahoma State, and J.R. Raymond (29) at Oklahoma recorded more points […]

James Foglio  •  08 Nov 2023
5 Women’s College Basketball Players To Watch In 2023-24

Women’s college basketball is back as the 2023/24 NCAA season is finally here! We are still far away from Selection Sunday on March 17, but we are already projecting the 68-team brackets as each game goes by. As the two-site format remains for a second-consecutive year, Oregon and Albany will host the regionals, and will […]

Antonio Kozlow  •  07 Nov 2023