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5 Proposed College Basketball Rule Changes For 2021-2022 Season

May 10, 2021 By Ashley Henshaw

5 Proposed College Basketball Rule Changes For 2021-2022 Season

With March Madness in the rearview mirror and months before college basketball is back, the NCAA is considering some significant rule changes for men’s basketball. On Friday, May 7, the NCAA’s rules committee reviewed 13 possible adjustments to the current regulations for the sport. Of those, five rule changes are being recommended. It’s not a done deal […]

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NBA Suspends Season, NCAA Conference Tournaments Cancelled

March 12, 2020 By Nick A.

NBA Suspends Season, NCAA Conference Tournaments Cancelled

In an effort to help alleviate the spread of the coronavirus, the NBA has suspended its season and major college conference have cancelled their basketball tournaments. On Wednesday, the NBA had announced that Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz had tested positive for coronavirus, formally known as COVID-19, and teammate Donovan Mitchell was found to […]

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NCAA Suspends Memphis’ James Wiseman 12 Games

November 20, 2019 By Nick A.

NCAA Suspends Memphis' James Wiseman 12 Games

Memphis freshman star James Wiseman has been suspended a total of 12 games and will be eligible to return this season on January 12. Wiseman was ruled ineligible by the NCAA on November 8 after they learned that his mother received $11,500 from now head coach Penny Hardaway to help them move from Nashville to […]

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Memphis’ James Wiseman Drops Lawsuit Against NCAA, Will Sit Out

November 14, 2019 By Nick A.

Memphis' James Wiseman Drops Lawsuit Against NCAA, Will Sit Out

Almost a week after the NCAA ruled James Wiseman ineligible, but he continued to play, the Memphis star will now opt to sit after dropping his lawsuit against the institution. Last week, the NCAA ruled Wiseman ineligible after they learned that Memphis Head Coach Penny Hardaway provided Wiseman and his family with $11,500 to move […]

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James Wiseman Ruled Ineligible By NCAA. Will Play Friday Night

November 8, 2019 By Nick A.

James Wiseman Ruled Ineligible By NCAA. Will Play Friday Night

Memphis basketball star James Wiseman was ruled ineligible by the NCAA on Friday. However, a temporary restraining order issued by a court soon thereafter will allow him to play Friday night when the team takes on Illinois-Chicago. After the NCAA had discovered that Memphis head coach Penny Hardaway had provided Wiseman’s family with $11,500 to […]

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College Basketball Is Back. Michigan State Ranked No. 1

November 5, 2019 By Nick A.

College Basketball Is Back. Michigan State Ranked No. 1

The road to the Final Four officially starts tonight, as the college basketball season finally kicks off. Starting at the top of the AP rankings is Michigan State, who will be put to the test early Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden when they take on #2 Kentucky in the Champions Classic. Rounding out the […]

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Bol Bol Era In Oregon Is Most Likely Over. Will Miss Season Due To Stress Fracture

January 3, 2019 By Nick A.

The Ducks have lost their might center. According to multiple sources, and first reported by Matt Prehm, University of Oregon’s Bol Bol will most likely miss the rest of the season with a stress fracture in his left foot. Bol, the son of former NBA center Manute Bol, has been out for the past four […]

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NCAA Changes Eligibility Requirements For Athletes Looking To Go Pro

August 8, 2018 By Nick A.

NCAA Announces Changes To Eligibility Requirements For Athletes Looking To Go Pro

The NCAA made a major announcement on Wednesday, stating they’ve made changes to the eligibility requirements for athletes looking to leave school early and turn pro. The changes, which apply to both high school and college basketball athletes, gives the students more flexibility when it comes to hiring an agent and returning to school if […]

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VIDEO: Duke’s Grayson Allen Posterizes Teammate At Practice

October 5, 2017 By Nick A.

VIDEO: Duke's Grayson Allen Posterizes Teammate At Practice

If you’ve forgotten, Grayson Allen has hops. With all of the kicking nonsense and pouting that the Allen did last season, it may be hard to remember that the kid is pretty talented. We know that kid kicks and flails hard, but the Duke senior can also jump. Allen, who’s the lone senior and captain […]

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The Slow & Steady Demise Of College Basketball

April 8, 2016 By Dan Voicescu

The Slow & Steady Demise Of College Basketball

On the heels of an incredibly dramatic, high-level championship game, the timing to discuss the demise of college basketball is less than ideal. Yet, here we are. Attendance numbers have been declining for seven straight years. TV ratings have taken a nosedive. The future top NBA picks are no longer household names, and the game itself seems relegated […]

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