
Kentucky Wildcats Land Five-Star Forward Ryan Hampton in Landmark Commitment
Five-star recruit Ryan Hampton chose the Kentucky Wildcats over other options, highlighting a pivotal moment for coach Mark Pope and his staff.
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Five-star recruit Ryan Hampton chose the Kentucky Wildcats over other options, highlighting a pivotal moment for coach Mark Pope and his staff.

Veteran coach Kelvin Sampson offers money‑management guidance to former players like Kingston Flemings and Chris Cenac Jr., stressing savings, sensible spending and preparation for life after basketball.

Projected as the 30th overall pick and the eleventh power forward in the 2026 NBA Draft, Joshua Jefferson is preparing to join the Boston Celtics while other Cyclone alumni navigate transfer decisions.
Five-star forward Ryan Hampton chose Kentucky over Tennessee, Texas A&M, Kansas and others, giving Coach Mark Pope a top recruit with deep basketball roots.

Hapoel Tel Aviv secured a 2‑1 series win over Maccabi Rishon Lezion, driven by Vasilije Micic’s standout displays, and now prepares for a high‑stakes semifinal against Hapoel Jerusalem, where Jared Harper and other stars await.

Five‑star forward Ryan Hampton chose Kentucky during an official visit, marking the highest‑rated commitment of the Mark Pope era and capping a week that also saw Iowa State sharpshooter Milan Momcilovic join the roster.

Coach Mark Pope’s latest recruiting win brings a highly rated 6‑foot‑6 wing into the fold, promising immediate impact.

Ryan Hampton, a five‑star prospect from DME Academy, chose Kentucky over a crowded field, citing Pope’s vision and Williams’ relationship with his family.

A free AAU basketball team in Cincinnati's West End is providing young athletes with discipline, accountability and confidence, while its founder aims to expand the program into a multi‑sport club.

Jimmy Kimmel mocked Donald Trump for posting an AI‑generated image of himself as a basketball player, weaving together jokes about Trump’s sports fandom, legal troubles, and the surreal blend of politics and technology.
The Wildcats secure a top prospect from DME Academy, marking a strategic start to the 2027 cycle after a challenging 2026 recruitment period.

With one scholarship still available, Michigan looks to integrate fresh talent while relying on returning stars to fill the void left by departing NBA draftees

Marves Fairley’s guilty pleas in two basketball‑related gambling cases expose a network of bribery, point‑shaving and the misuse of insider information, prompting calls for stricter oversight of online wagering.

From a 554‑322 record to a legacy of 100‑win milestones at three Power Four programs, Kristy Curry brings a disciplined, family‑first approach to the University of South Florida.

Duke’s non‑conference slate features marquee matchups that could shape its NCAA title hopes.

Duke University secures the top‑ranked 2026 high school recruiting class, featuring three 5‑star prospects and standout international big men, setting the stage for a transformative season under head coach Jon Scheyer.

After a record‑breaking season that earned multiple awards and led his team in key statistics, Collin Parker is chasing an NBA opportunity through workouts with two league teams.

FanDuel Predicts is offering a $25 promotional credit to first‑time customers who place their initial baseball wager. The bonus applies to today’s featured games and can be used on any eligible market.

The Atlantic Coast Conference and Southeastern Conference, together with ESPN, have revealed the schedule for the 2026 SEC/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge, highlighting a December 3 showdown in Blacksburg.

Luke Ertel led Indiana to a 94-80 victory in the All-Star Game, averaging 16.3 points, 9.3 assists and 6.3 rebounds while earning Indiana Mr. Basketball honors and preparing for his Boilermaker debut.

After a career plagued by injuries, Greg Oden found a second chance with the Miami Heat in 2013, where he forged a close friendship with Michael Beasley and embraced a low‑key routine of drinking Hennessy to stay out of trouble. Their story unfolds against the backdrop of the Heat's 2014 NBA Finals loss to the Spurs.

The camp runs June 22‑24 at Guitteau Gymnasium, offering separate sessions for grades 2‑4 and 5‑8, with hands‑on instruction and a $85 fee per participant.

The Illini are banking on sharper shooting and fresh talent to improve on last year’s Final Four run.

On June 11, the Morton House Museum will host a celebration of Benton Harbor’s basketball legacy, featuring current coach Corey Sterling, former player Paul Wilhite, Mayor Muhammad and members of the 1964‑65 state championship team. The evening, held at The Secret Garden, blends game highlights, memorabilia and personal stories while raising funds for The Story Salon.