
Pete Bevacqua Joins NCAA Basketball Selection Committee
Pete Bevacqua, Notre Dame's vice president and director of athletics, has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Selection Committee for a four‑year term starting July 1.
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Pete Bevacqua, Notre Dame's vice president and director of athletics, has been appointed to the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Selection Committee for a four‑year term starting July 1.

Kansas State University has released the early framework for its 2026‑27 men's basketball season, highlighting home‑and‑home matchups, visits from NCAA Tournament participants, and details on season ticket sales.
The university revealed the conference schedule that will see the Red Raiders face a mix of familiar foes and fresh opponents both on the road and at home.

The conference has released its full opponent matrix, detailing home and away matchups for each team, with the tournament scheduled for March in Kansas City.

The conference released home and away designations on Tuesday, highlighting a favorable slate for the Bearcats and outlining their toughest road tests, including trips to Iowa State and BYU.

The conference released its full slate for the upcoming season, highlighting a series of games that have already produced a blend of triumphs and setbacks for the participating squad.

Keith Carter, a former Rebel All‑American and longtime architect of Ole Miss athletics, has been selected for a five‑year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee, adding his proven leadership to a body that shapes the future of college basketball.

The Cincinnati Bearcats have finalized their conference schedule for the 2026‑27 season, confronting a roster of traditional powerhouses while Coach Jerrod Calhoun sharpens the team’s focus on a tournament comeback.
The Big 12 released its scheduling matrix for the upcoming season, revealing a demanding conference road for the Wildcats and highlighting key matchups, coaching changes, and potential neutral‑site games.

The NCAA announces a major restructuring of its men's basketball championship, adding four seasoned leaders to the selection committee and expanding the field to 76 teams for the first time in 2027.

The Big 12 released its scheduling matrix for the 2026‑27 season, outlining BYU's conference opponents, non‑conference opponents, venue locations and the possibility of two extra games.

After nearly two decades of service, Jamelle Elliott steps down from her assistant coaching role, closing a chapter that helped shape UConn’s women’s basketball dynasty.

The University of Cincinnati has released its conference slate for the upcoming season, confirming a blend of home and road matchups that will test the Bearcats against several Big 12 powerhouses.

The conference released its full matrix on Thursday, detailing 18‑game schedules that blend familiar rivalries with new matchups, giving the Bears a chance to extend streaks against several opponents.

The Hawkeyes' 2026 and 2027 recruiting classes feature top‑ranked wing McKenna Woliczko and Wisconsin guard Jada Seubert, signaling a strategic shift toward home‑grown talent.

The conference releases a detailed schedule that guarantees each team at least one meeting with every opponent, with TCU's home‑and‑away assignments now outlined.

The conference released its full home and away slate, highlighting Arizona's third season in the league and a path that includes a repeat showdown with in‑state rival Arizona State, BYU and Houston.

Jamelle Elliott, a UConn alumna and longtime assistant coach, has announced her departure after 18 seasons, citing new opportunities, as the university initiates a national search for her successor.

Colt Fowler, a standout point guard from Greenville’s Byrnes High School, has earned his first power‑conference scholarship offer from South Carolina basketball, marking a pivotal moment in his burgeoning recruiting journey.

Radford University announced the addition of Michala Hash as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the 2026‑27 season, highlighting her extensive coaching background and academic credentials.

The university announced Hurley's appointment, highlighting his playing pedigree, coaching experience, and the timing of his start during the Bulldogs' summer training phase.
Van Pelt describes a surreal finish that blended celebrity sightings, legendary performances and a crowd that refused to quit.

The partnership with Adidas, announced ahead of the 2026 WNBA season, highlights the brand's expanding commitment to women's basketball and features Plum wearing the Crazy Energy sneaker while she advocates for future generations.

The San Antonio Spurs squandered a massive advantage against the New York Knicks, prompting legendary analyst Charles Barkley to call the team the 'dumbest basketball team in the history of civilization.'