
Duke and Florida Set for High‑Stakes 2026 ACC/SEC Challenge
Duke’s coach Jon Scheyer will pit his squad against a Florida team brimming with returning stars, including Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh, in a game that could shape both teams’ seasons.
Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Alex Condon across Basketball.

Duke’s coach Jon Scheyer will pit his squad against a Florida team brimming with returning stars, including Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh, in a game that could shape both teams’ seasons.

Duke will travel to face Florida in a highly anticipated 2026 ACC/SEC Challenge matchup, pitting a meticulously scheduled Blue Devils squad against a deep, return‑heavy Gators team.

A look at how the latest CBS Sports Top 25 and 1 rankings reflect the impact of key commitments, departures, and transfers across the nation's powerhouse basketball programs.

The Gators' core returns intact, featuring All‑American Thomas Haugh and defensive standout Alex Condon, setting the stage for a national title run.

Sports Illustrated’s early top 25 places the University of Florida basketball team at the summit, citing a near‑identical roster and strong coaching as key drivers.

A look at the high‑profile returns and transfers that will shape the upcoming college basketball landscape.

Kentucky's newest sharpshooter, Milan Momcilovic, has sparked movement in the CBS Sports Top 25, prompting a fresh look at contending teams and their prospects.

A look at how the new addition influences the early-season rankings and what it means for the powerhouses heading into next season

Rising senior Alex Condon joins Basketball Australia's roster for the upcoming FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers, bringing his collegiate stats and hometown pride to the international stage.

Alex Condon, a junior forward from the Florida Gators, has been selected for Australia's men's national basketball team ahead of the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers in Perth.
Florida senior Alex Condon earns a place on Australia's roster for the July FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers in Perth, joining a lineage of Gators who have represented senior national teams.

Alex Condon, a rising senior on the Florida Gators, has been named to Basketball Australia's roster for the FIBA World Cup Asian Qualifiers in Perth, marking his debut with the senior national team and joining a lineage of Gators who have gone international while still in college.

With the NBA draft deadline passed, the 2026‑27 men’s college basketball season is taking shape. Here’s a look at the teams that cracked the top ten, the key players to watch and the storylines that could define the year.

Sports Illustrated’s preseason Top 25 reveals Florida at No. 1, but a wave of transfers and roster changes promises a volatile year across the nation’s elite programs.

A preview of the 2026‑27 season shows Florida at the top, with Duke, Michigan and a host of other programs making notable moves
The Hurricanes and Gators will meet in Tampa on Nov. 2, kicking off a much‑anticipated college basketball slate.

The University of Florida announced the return of standout forwards Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh, two of the nation's most highly ranked players, promising a strong push toward a second title.

Returning forwards Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh, both among the nation’s top five players, give Florida a chance at a second straight title.

The Gators' aggressive global scouting has landed promising players from Down Under, Europe and the Baltics, reshaping the roster ahead of the upcoming season.

The University of Florida's basketball program is turning to overseas prospects, leveraging the NIL landscape to build a roster that blends size, skill, and international experience.

The latest expert polls position Illinois between No. 1 and No. 4 in the 2026‑27 season, highlighting a strong roster and high expectations.

The Gators used NIL resources to retain key players, including Rueben Chinyelu and Thomas Haugh, shaping a stable lineup for the upcoming season.

A wave of high‑profile players have pulled out of the NBA Draft, prompting major programs to adjust their line‑ups and recruit new talent.

Despite a standout season that included 17.8 points and 5.6 rebounds per game, Braden Huff was left off The Field of 68's top‑50 returning players list, raising questions about recognition of Gonzaga’s core.