
Arizona Coach Tommy Lloyd Celebrates NBA Draft Success for His Players
Tommy Lloyd expressed satisfaction as each of his drafted prospects landed with teams that value them both for their talent and their fit.
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Tommy Lloyd expressed satisfaction as each of his drafted prospects landed with teams that value them both for their talent and their fit.

UCLA's basketball program has locked in three 2026 commitments and is pursuing 2027 point guard Kevin Savage, a top‑50 national prospect.

The Cowgirls are set to field a blend of experienced returnees and high‑profile transfers as they look to make a mark in the upcoming season.

Top recruit Vaughn Karvala talks about gaining weight, adapting to Big Ten defenses, leaning on Trent Sisley, and the influence of Coach K in his decision to join Indiana University.

Maliq Brown was selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the NBA Draft, joining a franchise known for its strong organizational culture that mirrors the environment he experienced at Duke.

Ron Einerson, who led the Neenah Rockets to two state championships and ten tournament appearances, died at 93. A fall celebration of life will honor his legacy.

Purdue recruit Isaiah Hill and his team, Pike, opened the Charlie Hughes Showcase with two victories, showcasing his emerging skill set while the Boilermakers expanded their scouting footprint across the Midwest and Southeast.

Senior forward Nunu Agara of the Maryland Terrapins will represent the United States at the FIBA 3x3 Women’s Nations League Americas North event in Santiago, Chile, June 27‑July 3, a stepping stone toward the 2026 U23 World Cup.
Freshman guard Marcus Johnson, a two‑time Mr. Ohio honoree, is expected to make an immediate impact for the South Carolina Gamecocks despite a roster crowded with transfers and seniors.

The Warriors secured Al Horford on a two‑year deal while the Pistons acquired Isaiah Joe in a trade, setting the stage for a fresh playoff push.

Recent champions have shown that a deep roster, not just star power, decides March success. Iowa State is reshaping its squad with transfers, returning starters and a clear coaching vision to challenge for the next national title.

An exploration of how Duke University’s basketball program transformed into an elite force in the 1990s, the innovative recruiting strategies that fueled its ascent, and the recent efforts to renew its tradition under new leadership.

Reese Jaramillo announced her departure from the Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball program, citing personal growth and the importance of her role as a teammate over the lure of big‑time basketball.

After a career spanning five programs, PJ Haggerty commits to Texas A&M, bringing high‑level scoring and a desire to sharpen his defense while staying closer to home.

From Coach K’s visionary leadership to Snyder’s business‑driven recruiting and Scheyer’s contemporary overhaul, Duke’s 1990s ascendancy reflects a blend of tradition and innovation that reshaped college basketball.

Mike Boynton has been named interim head coach of Michigan basketball after Dusty May left for the NBA. His defensive background, returning players, and the team's uncertain future set the stage for a critical season.

A seasoned lineup, high‑ranking preseason polls and a stifling defense position Michigan as a leading contender for the conference title.

The Wildcats add a 6‑foot‑9 playmaker whose size, vision and shooting acumen promise a new era of dynamic play.

College basketball analyst Jon Rothstein breaks down the 2026‑27 Big Ten season, highlighting how returning scorers shape each team’s outlook, with Wisconsin’s 29.5% return rate placing it near the bottom.

A look at how returning scorers vary across the conference, with Illinois and Michigan State leading the pack while Indiana and Oregon lag far behind.

Kentucky’s men’s basketball team shares summer highlights, featuring dazzling alley‑oops, NBA‑style comparisons and lively bonding around Lexington.
Russ Swartz is back on the sidelines of Mogadore High School, while Jen Ritch steps into the role of athletic director, each bringing distinct visions for the Mustangs' future.

Candace Parker, celebrated for her collegiate dominance and WNBA success, will be honored at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony in Knoxville on Saturday.

Stephanie White announced that Caitlin Clark will sit out the upcoming matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks after a back injury sustained in a recent game, a development that has sparked debate over the circumstances and raised worries about the team's playoff prospects.