
Hall of Fame Inductions Celebrate Legends of Women’s Basketball
A historic summer ceremony in Knoxville honors pioneering athletes and coaches whose careers have reshaped the sport.
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A historic summer ceremony in Knoxville honors pioneering athletes and coaches whose careers have reshaped the sport.

Senior forward Luke Northweather brings a blend of three‑point accuracy and board work that could shape the Tigers' 2026‑27 campaign.

Aday Mara climbs to the tenth spot on Michigan’s all‑time basketball pantheon, celebrated for his defensive dominance, offensive growth, and role in the Wolverines’ national championship.

Florida’s head coach Todd Golden has put Denzel Aberdeen’s eligibility waiver on hold until the NCAA adopts its new 5‑in‑5 rule, a move that could set the stage for a legal showdown as the Gators eye a championship run.

Four‑star guard Jhaliana Guy, a Clinton, Iowa native, reopens her recruitment after decommitting from Stanford, ranking No. 16 overall in the 2028 class, and recently visited Iowa City where Caitlin Clark’s jersey was retired.

Portland High School has appointed Chad Sayen as its new varsity boys basketball head coach, bringing deep local roots and a commitment to youth development.

A deep dive into Landry Shamet’s unexpected offensive burst with the New York Knicks, his clutch performances in the playoffs, and the teams that might benefit from his services.

Before charter flights and multimillion‑dollar contracts, NBA athletes endured perilous journeys and modest wages, a reality vividly recalled by Tommy Hawkins and underscored by milestones set by Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell.

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame honored a new class of inductees, highlighting historic achievements and lasting impact on the game.

The recent Hall of Fame ceremony in Knoxville honored a roster of legends whose careers have reshaped the sport and inspired future generations.

UCLA adds four transfers for 2026, led by Sergej Macura, a professional‑experienced forward whose limited college scoring raises questions about his role.

Athletic director Wren Baker reflects on recent successes across West Virginia sports and expresses confidence in the future of football and men's basketball.

The New York Knicks navigate contract decisions, summer league plans, and external rumors while the NBA landscape shifts.

Four‑star guard Jhaliana Guy, a Clinton, Iowa native, visited Iowa's women's basketball program, decommitted from Stanford, and announced her intent to join the Hawkeyes, sparking excitement across the program.

The competition spotlights extraordinary height, compact stature, and unprecedented youth, shaping early narratives for the next generation of basketball talent.

Starting in the 2026‑27 season, the NCAA will grant athletes five years of eligibility, removing redshirt restrictions and allowing coaches to deploy freshmen more freely. The change has particular implications for Baylor basketball and the broader college sports landscape.

Projected as a first‑round selection in the 2027 NBA mock draft, Davis Fogle’s rapid development at Gonzaga reflects both his own growth and the opportunities created by a teammate’s injury.

The Hawkeyes blend experienced veterans with highly touted newcomers under second‑year coach Ben McCollum, hoping to translate early promise into a deep NCAA Tournament run.

Harpeth High School hosted its annual Youth Basketball Camp in June, bringing together 75 children from Kingston Springs, Pegram and Bellevue for a week of skill‑building, friendly competition and mentorship.

A Wisconsin native impresses coaches with his versatile scoring and commits to the Hoosiers after a campus visit that felt like home.

The annual camp emphasized defense, spacing and relationship‑building, with former players and community volunteers contributing to a supportive environment.

After a standout season at the University of Virginia, Malik Thomas is set to debut for the Toronto Raptors in the upcoming NBA Summer League, where he will face off against a slate of competitive teams.

Harvard’s women’s basketball team will travel across Croatia and Greece from August 9‑19, 2026, combining competitive play with immersive cultural experiences and community outreach.

LaGrange Academy revives its girls' basketball program, hiring Tyler Routon, a coach with 17 years of experience, who will also serve as a gym teacher and assist with baseball. His family and the local community are excited about the new direction.