Heading into season 30, Izzo has a 707-295 overall record, which is good for a .706% win-loss percentage.
The entire college basketball world is in a tizzy over the sudden retirement of Virginia HC Tony Bennett.
A news conference is scheduled for Friday at 11 a.m. ET, when Bennett may share more details and/or reasoning behind his sudden retirement. What's immediately clear, however, is this is a challenging time for a coaching change.
It's NCAA Tournament time, and we're offering a history lesson. In this case, the lesson is our top Final Four games in the history of the event — one of the perennial great days on the sports calendar.
Virginia HC Tony Bennett's decision to retire seemed sudden, but he has been thinking about the changing state of college sports for some time.
Point guard Jalen Reece is a big-time commitment for LSU basketball. There's no doubt about it.
Former Kentucky head coach John Calipari said the Wildcats made the "perfect" choice when it hired Mark Pope.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have signed the son of former Syracuse HC Jim Boeheim.
When it comes to producing some of the best players in college basketball history, Georgetown is rightfully at the heart of the conversation.
The 2024-25 preseason women's college basketball Associated Press Top 25 was released on Tuesday. It features the defending national champions at the top and a familiar program in the top 10 for the 30th consecutive season.
UConn is a basketball school and continues to get the recognition that it deserves. Both the Huskies men's and women's basketball teams made the top five in the respective Associated Press preseason Top 25 polls.
NCAA Tournament history is filled with great performances that for a few weeks in March captivate us and place players into the national spotlight. Yet for every Danny Manning, Steve Nash, or Steph Curry who go on to big things at the next level, there are guys whose stars shined brightest during March Madness.
With a familiar program at the top, a Big East program looking for a three-peat, conference realignment and new-look blue bloods, there is a lot to unpack before the season tips off on Nov. 4.
A basketball program doesn't win five national championships without great players. The Connecticut Huskies have certainly had their share of elite performers.
Trying to nail down the best college basketball play-by-play announcers, analysts and color commenters can be extremely daunting, but also subjective in may cases. Well, we gave it a shot anyway.
Ranking these champions is so much fun — you get to go back in time and consider what their world was about when they accomplished one of the great achievements of their lives. Their one shining moment. So here are the last 30 champions, ranked.
Here are some March Madness names of the past and what they've been up to since you cheered them on in the tournament.
Here's our ranking of the all-time best 1-vs-16 matchups.
These are the best of the best when it comes to scoring the basketball in the NCAA Tournament.
The Boozer Twins have officially decided to follow in their father’s footsteps.
Pitino has had a complicated relationship with Kentucky over the years. But fans made the 72-year-old head coach feel more than welcome during the team’s “Big Blue Madness” event held at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky.
Jim Larranaga's squad just got another big win, but this time it came on the recruiting trail. Ben Ahmed, a four-star center from Putnam, Conn., has committed to the Hurricanes, per Christopher Stock of 247Sports.
It doesn't sound like Yormark is worried that his conference doesn't have a seat at this particular table.
Not all NCAA men's basketball national championships are created equal. Some stunned the hoops world, others found their season prime a little later than others, while even more caught lightning in a bottle. Here is our ranking of 20 unlikely national champions.
The University of Washington has been big in the news this week because of its upset win over No. 10 Michigan on the gridiron, but the Huskies of the hardwood are making some splashes too.
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