Rhode Island College Basketball Sees Major Transfer Portal Shifts
Recent commitments and departures reshape the rosters of local teams ahead of the upcoming season.
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Recent commitments and departures reshape the rosters of local teams ahead of the upcoming season.

Lander, the back‑to‑back Peach Belt champion, and North Georgia, the regular‑season title winner, are set to compete in the NCAA Division II baseball tournament's Southeast Regional in Tigerville, South Carolina.

The NCAA's elimination of the spring transfer portal window has forced Power Four teams to confront depth issues, injuries and uncertain quarterback situations, prompting calls for a mid‑season window.

Bond Sports announced a collaboration with Toca Football that introduces a single platform for managing registrations and financial reporting at its U.S. soccer training centers.

The eighth‑seeded Edward Waters Tigers will open the NCAA Division II South Regional against the No. 1 seed West Florida Argonauts in Pensacola, Florida, on May 14, looking to extend their remarkable season.

Under head coach Mike Elko, Texas A&M has surged into playoff contention, but a demanding 2026 slate, new coordinators and quarterback inconsistencies could test the Aggies’ legitimacy.

Four-star linebacker Kenneth Simon II will announce his college commitment on Monday, pitting Alabama’s defensive pedigree against Tennessee’s legacy connection and new coordinator Jim Knowles.

With only four games left, Clemson must win out to stay alive for the NCAA Tournament, relying on strong hitting and pitching while battling fielding woes.

Two‑time award‑winning analyst Justin Boone releases his initial 2026 tight end rankings, spotlighting Tyler Warren’s upside, the challenges facing top draft picks, and Chig Okonkwo as a potential sleeper.

Veteran analyst Justin Boone shares an early look at his 2026 fantasy football draft rankings, highlighting key players and previewing deeper analyses that will shape preparation for the upcoming NFL season.

AJ Henley, a 6‑foot‑2 sophomore from Harper Woods High, receives a scholarship offer from the University of Michigan, citing the program’s fast‑paced offense and strong coaching connections.

Indiana football will celebrate its perfect season at the White House on May 11, but Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza will not be there, opting instead to concentrate on proving himself with the Las Vegas Raiders.

RIT’s baseball squad travels to Gorham, Maine, to compete in the NCAA Tournament Regional, facing Rowan in the first game and aiming for a Saturday showdown.

Matt Able’s projected 39th‑overall pick highlights both his potential and the uncertainty surrounding his impact on UNC’s roster.
The Register‑Guard honors the ten greatest high‑school girls basketball players from the Eugene‑Springfield area, spotlighting their high school triumphs, collegiate successes and lasting community impact.

The NBA Draft Combine opens in Chicago, where teams evaluate the season’s most promising talents while athletes grapple with pivotal choices about their professional futures.
The Salem‑Keizer area has produced a string of standout girls basketball talents whose high school feats translated into college success and, in some cases, professional careers. This article spotlights ten players who defined eras, set scoring records, and brought championships to their schools.

The University of North Texas has added Mitchell Holmes, a 6‑foot‑10 forward with a background at SMU and Link Year Prep, to its men's basketball squad.

Seton Hall University has added Chris Nwuli, a highly touted 2025 forward, to its roster, aiming to strengthen depth and defensive versatility after a low‑minute debut at Rutgers.

The NBA's draft lottery, intended to level the playing field, has unintentionally spurred teams to lose games on purpose. New proposals from scholars and league insiders aim to curb tanking while preserving competitive balance.

The NBA Draft lottery has settled, and projections are surfacing for top prospects. ESPN's Jeremy Woo predicts Tennessee's Nate Ament will be selected by the Milwaukee Bucks at pick 10, highlighting his shot‑making upside and fit with the team's long‑term plans.

The nation's top recruit commits to Kansas, major programs reshape rosters via the transfer portal, and the NCAA expands the tournament to 76 teams, prompting fan questions