college basketball
An Incomplete List Of Basketball Things From The Last Century Worse Than LaVar Ball
A Nike exec said Ball is "The worst thing to happen to basketball in the last hundred years." Let's take a look at the tape.
Can You Spare A Dollar To Get Western Kentucky's Mascot A New Suit?
It's not easy being Big Red, what with all the wear and tear of life as a mascot. So Western Kentucky is crowdfunding a new suit for college sports' big red son.
Justin Jackson Listened to the NBA, Now He's Moving Up in the Draft
The North Carolina forward took advantage of a new NCAA rule allowing underclassmen to go through the NBA draft scouting process to improve his game and boost his stock.
Kwintin Williams Is Dunking in Ways No One Even Imagined Before
A JUCO power forward at an Arizona community college is throwing down dunks that don't fit within any currently existing set of expectations. Thanks a lot!
NCAA Caves on North Carolina's HB2 Repeal
The NCAA is going to lift its ban on holding events in North Carolina after the state repealed and replaced the controversial HB2.
Patrick Ewing Returns To Georgetown As Head Coach. Now What?
In hiring Patrick Ewing, Georgetown brought in a program icon who also happens to be a respected basketball mind. But nothing about this job is simple.
The Promise and Process of South Carolina's NCAA Championship
Mississippi State may have figured out how to beat the UConn Huskies, but they couldn't solve the Gamecocks on Sunday night.
After the Final Four, Gonzaga's Zach Collins Could Crash the NBA Draft
The Gonzaga big man's breakout performance against South Carolina in the NCAA tournament semifinal showed why the former prep late-bloomer is seen by many as a first-round NBA draft pick.
An Emotional Jordan Bell Takes the Blame for Oregon's Loss, "If I Would've Just Boxed Out"
Oregon head coach Dana Altman emphasized, "Jordan felt terrible. But I told him, 'Buddy, you got 16 rebounds. We wouldn't have been in this position if it hadn't been for you.'"
Gonzaga Snuff Out Underdog South Carolina to Head to First Ever Championship Appearance
That leaves you something to cheer about. (Because who wants to root for North Carolina?)
The Final Four's Lack of NBA-Bound One-and-Dones Is No Coincidence
In what was supposed to be college basketball's Year of the Freshman, the Final Four lacks any one-and-done players of consequence. What gives?
Can Anyone in the Final Four Stop UConn?
It's easy to consider this NCAA tournament a coronation for UConn, but the remaining three teams in the Final Four aren't pushovers.