Julius Avent’s Unexpected Surge at the Moneyball Pro‑Am
Freshman forward Julius Avent dazzles in the Moneyball Pro‑Am, delivering two consecutive 30‑point outings while navigating the expectations of being the least‑hyped member of his class.
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Freshman forward Julius Avent dazzles in the Moneyball Pro‑Am, delivering two consecutive 30‑point outings while navigating the expectations of being the least‑hyped member of his class.

After a injury‑marred freshman season, Jeremy Fears Jr. decides to return for a redshirt junior year, aiming to lead Michigan State to a title while NBA teams show interest.
After a season‑ending injury, Jeremy Fears Jr. chooses to remain at Michigan State, where his elite playmaking and recent 26‑point performance have NBA scouts excited and championship dreams alive.

Michigan State’s basketball program has begun its summer training camp, and the Moneyball Pro‑Am will run from June 24 to July 31, featuring intriguing rosters and high‑profile matchups.

University of Michigan forward Oscar Goodman is preparing for a larger role in the 2026-27 season after a promising start that included a memorable dunk and steady statistical growth.

A 27‑8 season, a returning roster and top recruits have set the stage for Michigan State to silence critics and chase a higher seed.

The Spartans' summer training camp highlights key players stepping into larger roles as the program prepares for the upcoming season.

Michigan State University's 2026 recruiting class ranks fifth nationally, featuring four top‑100 prospects who could reshape the roster and influence the team's future.

Jayden Reed's foundation hosted a charity basketball game in Chicago, featuring Bills WR Keon Coleman and MSU basketball star Coen Carr, with Coleman earning MVP honors.

Jayden Reed, Keon Coleman and Coen Carr joined forces in a charity basketball game that blended high‑octane play with youth outreach and peace‑building efforts.

After a 27‑8 season that ended in the Sweet 16, Michigan State’s basketball program looks to capitalize on returning stars, deep roster continuity, and a favorable schedule to contend for the Big Ten title next year.

ESPN’s Way‑Too‑Early Top 25 places Tennessee at No. 6, but a packed schedule of ranked foes — from Florida’s returning star Boogie Fland to Iowa State’s reshaped roster — tests the Vols’ depth.

The latest top‑25 rankings reveal new entrants, surprise returns and a wave of high‑profile transfers that could reshape the national picture.

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.

With the 2026‑27 season still months away, analysts have released an early power ranking that spotlights the conference’s emerging contenders and key transfers.

The latest CBS Sports Big Ten rankings place Illinois at the summit, with Michigan and Michigan State close behind. The projections highlight returning stars, high‑profile transfers and the challenges each program faces as the 2026‑27 campaign looms.

A look at the top five teams in the upcoming Big Ten season, highlighting key returning players, transfers and coaching storylines.

A preview of the 2026‑27 season shows Florida at the top, with Duke, Michigan and a host of other programs making notable moves

Projected floors, backcourt talent and transfer impact define the outlook for the Big Ten, with Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State and USC leading the conversation.

The Field of 68’s latest top‑50 returning player list highlights Michigan State’s Jeremy Fears Jr. at No. 3 and Coen Carr at No. 25, fueling optimism that the Spartans will enter the season among the nation’s top ten.

The Spartans' resurgence is anchored by a core group of returning players and a highly touted recruiting class, positioning them as a serious contender for a top‑10 finish.

The Spartans' lineup for the upcoming campaign features a blend of experienced talent and fresh additions, setting the stage for a season that could see new statistical leaders emerge.

With the NBA Draft withdrawal deadline passed, a wave of elite talent has chosen to stay in college, reshaping the preseason rankings and setting the stage for a competitive 2026‑27 campaign.
After testing the 2026 NBA Draft process, Jeremy Fears Jr. has withdrawn his name and will spend a fourth season with Michigan State, bringing back a record‑setting playmaker who helped the team reach the Sweet 16 and now eyes a national championship.