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A look at the rising draft stock of Darryn Peterson, the potential reshuffling of NBA teams, and the upcoming quarterback competition at Kansas.

Vanderbilt will host UCF on November 20 at Memorial Gymnasium, a rematch of last year’s series, as the team navigates roster changes and the pending NBA decision of star guard Tyler Tanner.
The Jayhawks, fresh off a Big 12 regular‑season title, are set to face Baylor in the tournament quarterfinals while coping with the loss of key player Brady Ballinger.

A look at the hidden playmakers whose moves could redefine the upcoming season.
With only six players initially pledged for the 2026‑27 season, Iowa turned to the NCAA transfer portal, keeping key starters and adding five new faces, including ESPN‑ranked No. 3 prospect Dani Carnegie, to rebuild a roster capable of a Final Four run.

Baylor’s offense exploded in the sixth, highlighted by Brady Janusek’s three‑run homer, as the Bears outhit BYU 11‑10 and capitalized on a series of errors to win 13‑9.

After losing key starters, Michigan leans on emerging talent and experienced transfers, aiming for an aggressive, physical defense.

BYU’s 18‑8 win over Texas Tech in the Big 12 tournament showcased a historic offensive explosion and a swift exit for the Red Raiders.

Skyridge survived a late rally from Corner Canyon to win 7-6, while Mountain Ridge rolled past Lone Peak 8-0 and Riverton shut out Jordan 3-0.

The upcoming season will hinge on the performance of quarterbacks across the Big 12, from Arizona’s Noah Fifita to Texas Tech’s uncertain situation, as each program evaluates its options and potential challenges.

The Big 12 announced its 2026 All‑Big 12 baseball awards, highlighting exceptional player performances, freshmen breakthroughs, and coaching excellence across the league

A look at three pivotal wins that defined BYU’s dominance over Utah, highlighting the players, plays and turning points that shaped the rivalry.
The Basketball Hall of Fame Tip‑Off will open its 2026‑27 season at the Mohegan Sun Arena, featuring Providence versus Nebraska and Rhode Island versus Monmouth on November 7, with tickets going on sale September 11.
Providence and the University of Rhode Island will join the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip‑Off at Mohegan Sun Arena on November 7, facing Nebraska and Monmouth respectively, while also preparing for the Maui Invitational.

Utah Valley University announced the hiring of Andrew May, a decorated coach with a historic 32‑2 season at Snow College, as its new assistant coach and offensive coordinator, bringing a proven track record of player development and offensive innovation.

Michigan’s 2027 class already includes eleven pledges, and four-star cornerback Darius Johnson appears poised to add his name after a highly praised trip and a long-standing relationship with defensive backs coach Jernaro Gilford.
Kansas baseball is ranked No. 16 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll after capturing the Big 12 regular‑season championship, setting the stage for a deep run in the conference tournament and a potential NCAA regional hosting.
The Atlantic Coast Conference entered the 2026‑27 offseason as a laboratory for the transfer portal, with four of the league’s seven elite transfer classes originating from within its borders. This analysis maps each team’s biggest gains, most painful losses and the key gaps that remain as the new season approaches.

The final Recruiting Services Consensus Index has been released, revealing where Indiana’s newest signees land and how the national rankings are built.

A dramatic walk‑off home run over Kansas propels BYU to the No. 9 seed in the Big 12 tournament, highlighting a season of pitching breakthroughs, offensive firepower, and a familiar first‑round opponent.
Missouri finalizes its 2026‑27 roster, adding guard Cord Stansberry, a 6‑foot‑4 transfer expected to bolster depth in the SEC transition.

Missouri basketball has locked in its 15‑player roster, completing the addition of Cord Stansberry, a 6‑foot‑4 guard expected to bring scoring depth to the team’s transition into the SEC.

Cord Stansberry, a 6‑foot‑4 junior from Western Carolina, joins the Tigers after a season that saw him average 14.1 points and 4 rebounds per game, adding depth at the guard position as head coach Dennis Gates continues to reshape the squad.

A dramatic walk‑off home run capped a strong finish to the regular season, earning BYU a tournament berth and a first‑round matchup against Texas Tech.