
Seton Hall Announces 2026‑27 Men’s Basketball Season Ticket Sale
Season tickets for Seton Hall’s men’s basketball team are now on sale, offering prices below $400, a suite of fan benefits, and priority access to key matchups and postseason events.
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Season tickets for Seton Hall’s men’s basketball team are now on sale, offering prices below $400, a suite of fan benefits, and priority access to key matchups and postseason events.
In a recent press conference, Coach Shaheen Holloway outlined the challenges facing Seton Hall as it navigates a depleted roster, financial constraints and the broader evolution of NCAA eligibility rules.

The Big East is charting a new course as it seeks to translate its recent tournament disappointments into a more competitive future, driven by increased NIL budgets, strategic portal moves, and high‑profile coaching initiatives.

The University of Texas men's basketball program was recognized for academic achievement and individual honors during the 2025‑26 season.

After a surprising Sweet 16 appearance, Texas basketball faces a major rebuild. The team loses four starters but welcomes key transfers and a highly touted freshman class, setting the stage for a competitive 2026‑27 season.

Under head coach Sean Miller, Texas basketball surged to the Sweet 16 in its debut season, blending a strong transfer class with top‑ranked freshmen. Key departures and new additions set the stage for a promising 2026‑27 campaign.

Seton Hall University has announced the addition of Mihailo Petrovic, a Serbian guard who previously starred at the University of Illinois, aiming to strengthen the team's backcourt for the upcoming season.

Texas Longhorns basketball enters its second year under Sean Miller with a revamped squad that blends veteran returners and high‑profile newcomers, positioning the team as a preseason Top‑10 contender.

A dozen projected first‑round picks have withdrawn from the NBA draft, choosing instead to return to college and reshape the competitive landscape for next year's NCAA campaigns.

Nearly a dozen high‑profile prospects have pulled out of the NBA draft, choosing to return to college and altering the roster landscape for dozens of programs across the country.

The Texas Longhorns have finalized their backcourt plans for the 2026 season, adding a record‑setting freshman and a seasoned Lithuanian guard.