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Where to watch the Arizona Wildcats in the Final Four

The Final Four is just two more days away. It’s time get gameday plans in order. Wildcats fans and alums all over the are setting up plans to watch Arizona play in first Final Four game in 25 years. Arizona will tip off against Michigan at 5:54 p.m. PST Saturday. The game will be televised […]

Audi Crooks and the Iowa State exodus headline early women’s college basketball transfer portal news

The portal is portaling. The end-of-season player movement that is the new norm in women’s college basketball still doesn’t feel normal. But it’s time to adjust expectations. Players are rightfully empowered to more actively influence the course of their college careers. And, an adjustment of expectations shouldn’t come with any imposing of expectations. As Lauren […]

Are the Utah Jazz seriously about to luck into Darryn Peterson?

Look, as far as couch-bound talent evaluators go, I haven’t been the most pro-Peterson scout during his freshman season at Kansas. The off-court issues left many — including myself — questioning his motives, drive to compete, and overall health as he withdrew from games on his own accord and constantly battled nagging injuries from the […]

Oilers newest prospect Owen Michaels has the potential to fill key depth roles in the future

The Edmonton Oilers have signed their first NCAA player from the 2026 free-agent crop. On Thursday, the club announced that Western Michigan captain Owen Michaels has signed a one-year entry-level contract effective immediately. Playing three years all with Western Michigan, the 23-year-old has been one of the program’s most consistent contributors both on and off…

Celtics, Bucks injury reports show 1 team will be very shorthanded

The Celtics will once again be without Nikola Vucevic when they face the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night. Vucevic is continuing to recover from a fractured right ring finger suffered almost four weeks ago (on March 6th), but seems to be progressing in the right direction. “He’s getting better, as you saw in the workout […]

Dusty May returns to the Final Four. This time, it was expected

INDIANAPOLIS — Three years ago, Dusty May and his players were adamant that Florida Atlantic wasn’t a Cinderella. The word itself almost seemed to trigger them. But with the perspective of time gone by, seeing the Owls cut down the nets at Madison Square Garden and head to the Final Four is one of the […]

The Marquette Women’s Basketball Scholarship Chart

If you’re a long time reader of this here internet website, then you’re probably familiar with the Scholarship Chart. It has appeared towards the bottom of every Marquette Golden Eagles men’s and women’s basketball recruiting article for a good long time now. At some point in the past, I realized it was helpful to have a visual […]

Series Preview and Thursday Game Thread vs. aTm

Thursday at 6pm CT on SECN+, Friday at 6pm CT on SECN+, and Saturday at 2pm CT on SECN+. After a strong week sweeping The Knoxville Buttchuggers and dominating Belmont in the midweek, the Diamond Dores travel to Milkmen Cult Land to see if their luck and positive trajectory continues. The aTm Cult of Milkmen […]

How Yaxel Lendeborg’s mid-major roots have propelled him to new heights

The story of the man who has led Michigan to the 2026 Final Four almost didn’t start. To get here, Yaxel Lendeborg — the Wolverines’ 6-foot-9, do-everything, superstar forward — took the path less traveled, to say the least. Academically ineligible throughout most of his high school career, Lendeborg only played 11 games of varsity […]

Top Five University of Illinois Pop Culture References

The Final Four is here and now more than ever it’s great to be an Illini! It’s always good to be a University of Illinois fan, alumni, student etc. but right now, this is the moment. And by moment, we mean the time to list out the five greatest U of I references in recent […] The post Top Five University of Illinois Pop Culture References appeared first on The Sports Bank .

Men’s Basketball: TCU F Xavier Edmonds to return for 2026-27 season

A major piece of the TCU men’s basketball roster will be back in the fold for the 2026-27 season. Junior forward Xavier Edmonds, an All-Big 12 Third Team selection, announced on social media that he’ll run it back with the Horned Frogs next winter. Edmonds, one of the top JUCO players in the nation before […]

Boston Celtics Daily Links 4/2/26

Herald Celtics playoff scenarios: Five potential first-round opponents for Boston Jayson Tatum delivers triple-double, Jaylen Brown sparks historic first quarter as Celtics beat Heat Globe Jayson Tatum reacts to Duke’s buzzer-beater loss to UConn: ‘I was sick’ Heat coach Erik Spoelstra credited Celtics’ ‘exceptional level of shot-making’ Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum star in blowout Celtics […]

Four players to watch ahead of UConn’s Final Four matchup with Illinois

UConn men’s basketball and Illinois are set for a rematch in Indianapolis on Saturday with a spot in the 2026 national championship on the line. The Huskies and Fighting Illini faced off earlier this season in a Black Friday showdown at Madison Square Garden, where UConn came away with a 74-61 victory. Solo Ball scored […]

BREAKING: First-year forward Tre Singleton plans to enter transfer portal

Northwestern first-year forward Tre Singleton is intending to enter the transfer portal, sources tell On3. In his first season as a Wildcat, Singleton posted 7.6 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game, while becoming a focal piece of the ‘Cats starting rotation, serving as a starter in 31 games. The Indiana native came to […]

Azzi Fudd, Sarah Strong named WBCA All-Americans

On Thursday, Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong were named to the 10-player WBCA All-American team. It’s the pair’s fourth First Team All-American nod of the season, joining with the USBWA, Associated Press and Naismith. This is the 17th time multiple Huskies have made the WBCA All-American team. They’re the 51st and 52nd selections in program […]

Davis, Humrichous return home as crucial role players on Final Four team

Amidst the hype of the beloved “Balkan Five”, Kylan Boswell’s special senior season in his hometown, and Keaton Wagler’s rapid rise to stardom, Jake Davis and Ben Humrichous have been the unsung heroes of Illinois’ historic season. Davis and Humrichous are two of Illinois’ eight rotational players, combining to play 42.1 minutes per game for […]

Thursday Dots: Tina Langley Gets Paid

After leading Washington to a second straight NCAA Tournament, Tina Langley has inked a six-year, $7.1 million extension, per Percy Allen of The Seattle Times. It’s a significant victory for the athletic department as Alabama was reportedly a strong suitor for her services. If Alabama’s reported interest is accurate, Langley’s decision to stay put reflects […]

Iowa Basketball: What to Expect from the Hawkeyes in 2026-2027

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Iowa fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. It was a frustrating, disappointing end to an incredible run, but did not in any way […]

Jonneshia Pineda promoted to associate head coach

From U of L: Head coach Jeff Walz is proud to announce the promotion of Jonneshia Pineda to Associate Head Coach for the Louisville Cardinals women’s basketball team.  Jonneshia has been an integral part of our program’s success, bringing relentless energy, elite recruiting ability, and a deep commitment to player development every single day. Her passion for the game […]

BC’s Luka Toews enters the transfer portal

On Wednesday, it was reported that Boston College sophomore guard Luka Toews has entered the transfer potral. Toews was one of BC’s few three-point threats this past season, shooting 39% from behind the arc on 2.7 attempts per game. He started 20 of his 29 games for Boston College and made an impact for a […]