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TCU women climb into Top 10 for best ranking ever in AP Top 25
TCU has grabbed its best ranking ever in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll on Monday, breaking into the Top 10.
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USC's JuJu Watkins gives her opinion on Caitlin Clark
After reaching 1,000 career points two games faster than Caitlin Clark, USC sophomore JuJu Watkins discusses her relationship with the former Iowa star and what viewers can expect from her new documentary series “On The Rise: JuJu Watkins.”
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Kiyan Anthony, Carmelo's son, commits to play basketball at dad's alma mater
Kiyan Anthony’s final three schools were Auburn, Syracuse and USC.
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World's tallest teenager, 7-foot-9 Olivier Rioux, plans to redshirt at Florida
Florida coach Todd Golden says Olivier Rioux, a 7-foot-9 freshman who owns a spot in the Guinness record book, is planning to redshirt this season.
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Ex-Duke star Kyle Singler draws concern from basketball world over cryptic Instagram post
Former Duke star Kyle Singler’s cryptic Instagram post saying he fears for his life has drawn an outpouring of concern and support.
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UConn to face Louisville in historic 2025 Armed Forces Classic
UConn and Louisville will become the first women’s basketball teams to play in the Armed Forces Classic when they square off at Ramstein Air Base in Germany next November.
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Top 5 men's college basketball players entering 2024-25 season
Here is a look at the top five men’s college basketball players heading into the 2024-25 season, which tips off on Monday, Nov. 4.
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Cooper Flagg's twin brother Ace commits to University of Maine for 2025
With Cooper Flagg set to make his college basketball debut for Duke on Monday against Maine, his twin brother Ace has committed to his opponent.
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At 7 feet, 9 inches, Olivier Rioux is the world's tallest teen and an intriguing basketball project
Florida freshman Olivier Rioux is the world’s tallest teenager. The 7-foot-9 walk-on center also is an intriguing basketball prospect.
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When does women's college basketball start? Here are the dates to know
College basketball is almost here. Let’s look at when the women’s season begins, along with other key dates for 2024-25.
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Top 5 women's college basketball players entering 2024-25 season
Here is a look at the top five women’s college basketball players heading into the 2024-25 season, which tips off on Monday, Nov. 4.
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When does men's college basketball start? Here are the dates to know
A new college basketball season is upon us. Here’s a look at when the men’s season begins, along with other key dates for 2024-25.
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USF men's basketball coach Abdur-Rahim dead at 43
After a historic season, University of South Florida head men’s basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim died at the age of 43.
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USF head basketball coach Amir Abdur-Rahim dies at 43
Abdur-Rahim was the reigning AAC Coach of the Year following a historic first season with USF.
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Virginia coach Tony Bennett announces retirement after 15 seasons
Virginia men’s basketball coach Tony Bennett announced his retirement on Friday after 15 seasons with the program.
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Boozer brothers commit to Duke
Twin brothers Cameron and Cayden Boozer, five-star recruits and sons of former NBA All-Star Carlos Boozer, committed to Duke.
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Boozer brothers follow in father's footsteps and commit to Duke
Carlos Boozer’s sons, Cameron and Cayden, committed to play at Duke, his alma mater.
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College basketball powerhouse Gonzaga set to join rebuilt Pac-12
Gonzaga will become the eighth member along with holdovers Washington State and Oregon State, and fellow newcomers Boise State, San Diego State, Fresno State, Utah State and Colorado State.
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President Biden praises Dawn Staley, South Carolina for the ‘power of their example'
President Joe Biden congratulated the University of South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team on its NCAA championship during its visit to the White House on Tuesday.
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Biden honors South Carolina and UConn at White House for college basketball championships
President Joe Biden honored NCAA basketball champs South Carolina and UConn with White House celebrations to mark the programs’ latest title runs.