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Coaching search shows UNC Basketball still an elite job

People are not talking about the right thing when they talk about how many people didn’t take the UNC coaching job before Michael Malone decided to hop on board. There’s been some talk from folks outside of UNC Basketball — maybe even some inside the UNC fanbase — that the fact that Carolina couldn’t just […]

Rutgers Big Man Gevonte Ware Announces Return to Program For Next Season

Rutgers Big Man Gevonte Ware has re-signed with the program, according to a post made by the official X account of Rutgers men’s basketball. He is the second Scarlet Knight to officially announced his return to the team after Jamicheal Davis did so yesterday. He returns to Rutgers with 3 years of eligibility remaining. Rutgers […]

Northwestern women’s basketball player review: Tate Lash

As one of three transfers for Northwestern’s 2025-26 season, Tate Lash was arguably the most prolific player among the newcomers. Lash brought a scoring pedigree to the team after averaging 11.4 points during her four years at Furman before playing her final year at Northwestern. Despite some initial struggles adapting to the high major level, […]

Kentucky Transfer Collin Chandler Commits to BYU

Nearly 4.5 years after committing to BYU as a high school senior, Collin Chandler is finally coming to Provo. The Kentucky transfer announced his commitment to BYU Saturday morning. Collin has spent the last two years at Kentucky and saw a nice jump from his freshman to sophomore year. Collin was, of course, committed to […]

Michigan State Reacts Survey Results

What up, TOC Nation?! We are officially in the offseason now but there are still going to be surveys. If you have any survey questions you would like to have answered by the community, please mention it in the comments. This past week, I asked you all to predict what MSU will do in the […]

Maximo Adams confirms commitment to UNC

When a university dismisses a coach, a lot of the work the prior staff put into building relationships goes with them. UNC’s two star recruits, Dylan Mingo and Maximo Adams, have been question marks as UNC transitions from Coach Davis to Coach Malone. Adams confirmed this morning that he was sticking with his commitment to […]

Maryland men’s basketball adds big man Tomislav Buljan from transfer portal

Buzz Williams has his first portal addition of the offseason. Croatian forward Tomislav Buljan, a New Mexico transfer, has committed to the Terps, Sam Kayser first reported Saturday. Buljan was a 23-year-old freshman for the Lobos last season, and was one of the best big men in the Mountain West Conference. The 6-foot-9, 250-pounder averaged […]

Tracking incoming Big Ten men’s basketball transfers – 2026 edition

The transfer portal opened on Tuesday, April 7 and closes on Tuesday, April 21. In addition to tracking outgoing Big Ten transfers, we’re also tracking incoming Big Ten transfers this spring by school. Here are the players transferring into the ... The post Tracking incoming Big Ten men’s basketball transfers – 2026 edition appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

Syracuse men’s basketball: six players in the transfer portal who could be a great fit for the Orange

Syracuse has already been highly active in the transfer portal, adding shooting guard Gavin Doty and forward/center Tasman Goodrick from Siena, both following their head coach, as well as Slovenian shooting guard Mark Morano Mahmutovic. The program has also confirmed it will retain both Sadiq White and Kiyan Anthony. Beyond those pieces, however, the roster […]

The Weekend Mauling: 4/11/26

Link Dump! Are the Jayhawks the team to beat for a big Tennessee transfer? The Chiefs are showing interest in Jalon Daniels. Wait, what? That can’t be true. He’s not even a Power 4 QB. Is he up for equipment manager? The Artemis II astronauts splashed safely into the ocean yesterday The ocean is heating […]

Should Caleb Wilson stay or should he go now?

If he stays he would be trouble (for the opponents). If he goes it might be double (carrying the UNC torch brightly into the NBA). First off: this is not a question about what’s best for Caleb. Everyone has him as a top five pick in the NBA, and I genuinely believe he could rise […]

Grant Hill On Christian Laettner

Back in the day, Art Heyman really encapsulated something about Duke Basketball and became the face of the Blue Devils. That lasted a fairly long time, until the Foster era, really. You could argue about who took on that role in the late ‘70s. Was it Mike Gminski? Jim Spanarkel? Gene Banks? Kenny Dennard? We’d […]

Kentucky Wildcats News: Zoom Diallo Watch

Good morning, BBN! Mark Pope and his staff have their first transfer recruit on campus as Washington point guard, Zoom Diallo, started his visit to Lexington yesterday. With the point guard spot being the glaring need heading into next season for the Cats, Diallo making it to campus is a huge first step in securing […]

Cameron Boozer Wins The Wooden Award

As everyone knows by now, Cameron Boozer had an amazing year for Duke. He won the ACC Rookie of the Year, the ACC Player of the Year, the ACC Tournament MVP, First-Team All-American, the Karl Malone Award, the Oscar Robertson Trophy, The Sporting News Player of the Year, NABC Player of the Year, USBWA Player […]

Coaching Staff: Summary

The NC State Basketball staff is looking much better after a busy week. The official roster page had only Coach Gainey listed a week ago, but look at it now. “I couldn’t be happier to have these five coaches join me at NC State,” said Gainey. “This coaching staff brings championship experience and a mindset […]

10 players who could help Illinois win the transfer portal

‘Tis the season for words like “bag” and “speed dating” in reference to college hoops portal activity. The Illini are always an ever-present force in Portal Kombat. Whether it’s their most notorious misses (RayJ Dennis, AJ Storr, Josh Dix) or their most glorious hits (Terrence Shannon Jr., Marcus Domask, Andrej Stojakovic), Illinois is a major […]

The long-awaited Illinois renaissance is here. Embrace it.

This piece is dedicated to Illinois alumni. If you have ever called the University of Illinois home, I am writing this to let you know that I hear you. This run to the Final Four was amazing. Many of us didn’t experience these heights as students. Some, like our fearless leader Stephen Cohn, had to […]