College Basketball News
Records fall as Dybantsa nets 40 in Big 12 opener
AJ Dybantsa poured in a Big 12 freshman-record 40 points, willing his No. 10-seeded Cougars to a 105-91 victory over No. 15 seed Kansas State in the first round of the conference tournament.
Hofstra wins CAA, ends 25-year tourney drought
Hofstra is returning to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 25 years after defeating Monmouth 75-69 for the Coastal Athletic Association tournament championship Tuesday night.
Duke's Foster out indefinitely with foot fracture
Duke starting guard Caleb Foster has a fractured right foot and will be out indefinitely.
No. 4 hoops recruit Holt commits to Lloyd, Arizona
Caleb Holt, the No. 4 prospect in the 2026 SC Next 100, has committed to Arizona, becoming Tommy Lloyd's highest-ranked recruit since taking over in Tucson.
Hurley talks to ASU players, 'didn't hide anything'
Arizona State's Bobby Hurley did not dismiss reports that his job could be in jeopardy after the season, saying he talked to the team and "didn't hide anything from them."
Autry admits to struggles after Syracuse sputters
Syracuse men's basketball coach Adrian Autry admitted he failed to live up to expectations after the Orange's season ended with a sixth straight loss.
Utah Valley settles WAC dispute over $1M exit fee
Utah Valley and the Western Athletic Conference have cleared up their $1 million dispute that threatened to leave the Wolverines out of the league's men's and women's basketball tournaments.
NCAA will use tech to eye tourney refs for betting
The NCAA announced Tuesday that it will monitor basketball, baseball and softball tournament officials for betting using a technology called ProhiBet.
🧐 Where did all the Cinderella stories go?
Where did all the Cinderella stories who busted our brackets go? Inside why the madness seems to be vanishing.
Records fall as Dybantsa nets 40 in Big 12 opener
AJ Dybantsa poured in a Big 12 freshman-record 40 points, willing his No. 10-seeded Cougars to a 105-91 victory over No. 15 seed Kansas State in the first round of the conference tournament.
Hofstra wins CAA, ends 25-year tourney drought
Hofstra is returning to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 25 years after defeating Monmouth 75-69 for the Coastal Athletic Association tournament championship Tuesday night.
Duke's Foster out indefinitely with foot fracture
Duke starting guard Caleb Foster has a fractured right foot and will be out indefinitely.
No. 4 hoops recruit Holt commits to Lloyd, Arizona
Caleb Holt, the No. 4 prospect in the 2026 SC Next 100, has committed to Arizona, becoming Tommy Lloyd's highest-ranked recruit since taking over in Tucson.
Hurley talks to ASU players, 'didn't hide anything'
Arizona State's Bobby Hurley did not dismiss reports that his job could be in jeopardy after the season, saying he talked to the team and "didn't hide anything from them."
Autry admits to struggles after Syracuse sputters
Syracuse men's basketball coach Adrian Autry admitted he failed to live up to expectations after the Orange's season ended with a sixth straight loss.
Utah Valley settles WAC dispute over $1M exit fee
Utah Valley and the Western Athletic Conference have cleared up their $1 million dispute that threatened to leave the Wolverines out of the league's men's and women's basketball tournaments.
NCAA will use tech to eye tourney refs for betting
The NCAA announced Tuesday that it will monitor basketball, baseball and softball tournament officials for betting using a technology called ProhiBet.
🧐 Where did all the Cinderella stories go?
Where did all the Cinderella stories who busted our brackets go? Inside why the madness seems to be vanishing.