After being overshadowed by the Big East and others in recent years, the ACC has come out of the gates strong and could rejoin the conversation for national supremacy.
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And here we go…
On a day when we honor our active-duty military personnel and veterans across the country, we also celebrate the full-fledge return of college hoops, highlighted, fittingly, by a game played on an aircraft carrier.
Globetrotters’ Basketball Soul Outshines Rash of Rough News
There has been plenty of bad news around the college basketball nation this week. But the Harlem Globetrotters can show everyone a thing or two about having fun and enjoying the game for what it is.
Final Four Teams All Overcame Adversity
Adversity is part of life. Sports are no different, as no team ever goes through a season without adversity of some sort. Some teams and players go through more than others, but it’s all part of competing. This year’s Final Four teams are all studies in exactly that, because each has had to overcome adversity along the way.
Newark Regional Notes: Kentucky Advances to Final Four
A look back at the Newark Regional, which saw an old powerhouse return to the Final Four after a couple of terrific games.
Bracket Breakdown: Critical Questions for the Elite Eight – Part 2
With Kansas, VCU, North Carolina and Kentucky wrapping up the Elite Eight Sunday, we preview each game with the critical factors that will determine which team gains the upper hand.
SEC Player Rankings
John Calipari has another great crop of freshman at Kentucky. But do these kids have what it takes to make a deep run in March? Their point guard’s Total Impact Quotient might provide a glimpse of the future.
Game On!
We’re ready for the first full slate of college basketball action. It’s go time!
Cream of Draft Crop Have Plenty of Promise
The top five picks in the NBA Draft feature a pair of energetic scoring guards and forwards and three potentially dominant big men.
Sixers, Nets Poised to Surprise People in Draft
Philadelphia and New Jersey will pick No. 2 and 3, respectively, and their needs — or forecasted needs — could lead to unexpected selections.