college basketball
Mississippi State Has Become a Juggernaut in Women's Basketball
Starkville, Mississippi showed up in force for a national championship rematch with South Carolina. This is what happens when women's hoops gets the same kind of support as men's basketball and football.
30 Years Later, Mullin and Ewing Face Off Again in the Garden
Georgetown and St. John's faced off last night at Madison Square Garden, each team now coached by a legend hoping to rebuild his alma mater's legacy.
After Beating Them, Mizzou Coach Praises Opponents In Their Own Locker Room
Mizzouri Tigers head basketball coach Cuonzo Martin gave the Stephen F. Austin team a pep talk after they lost.
LiAngelo Ball Released on Bail After Shoplifting Charges in China
Ball and two UCLA teammates could face jail time, depending on the value of the goods they are accused of stealing.
Geno Auriemma is Glad UConn Lost in the Final Four
The UConn women have been so dominant that they created massive expectations for themselves. Auriemma is happy for some breathing room now.
Report: Rick Pitino Expects to be Fired [UPDATES]
The Cardinals program was implicated in a pay-for-play scheme unearthed by a federal investigation into corruption and bribery in college basketball.
FBI Arrest Four Assistant NCAA Coaches on Corruption, Bribery Charges [Updates]
The coaches come from major programs including USC, Arizona, Auburn, and Oklahoma State, and the charges claim agents and advisors attempted to bribe recruits.
College ADs Are Busy Limiting Athlete Pay as Their Own Salaries Skyrocket
It's almost as if there's a connection between rising revenues, fixed on-field labor costs, and the people running college sports making more money than ever before.
NCAA Clears Mo Bamba of Receiving Impermissible Benefits, Remains Eligible
On Facebook, Bamba's brother tried to torpedo his eligibility at Texas by outlining Bamba's relationship with a financial adviser. But the NCAA investigated and found no wrong doing.
The NCAA May Loosen Transfer Rules That Shouldn't Even Exist
The association is considering making it easier for athletes to switch schools—but so long as players are considered students and not employees, they shouldn't be restricted in the first place.