After a close first half, an offensive explosion from Mizzou women’s basketball secured the 73-66 win over Bradley in its first game at the Fort Myers Tip-Off. Both offenses struggled early, as the Tigers led 30-27 at halftime. Mizzou pulled away in the second half, however, with 43 points, and leading by as much as […]
From Rock M Nation
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On this episode of the Testudo Talk Podcast, hosts Matt Germack, Ryan Alonardo and Nolan Rogalski recap Maryland men’s basketball’s showing in the Players Era tournament in Las Vegas and preview Maryland football’s season finale against Michigan State in Detroit. Listen to the episode here. You can also listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere else you get […]
From Testudo Times
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Maryland football’s 2025 season wraps up Saturday at 7 p.m. ET at Ford Field in Detroit against 3-8 Michigan State. The Terps are looking to avoid their first eight-game losing streak since 2015, while the Spartans are still searching for their first Big Ten win of the season. The game is technically a neutral-site match, […]
From Testudo Times
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The no. 5 UConn men’s basketball team held off no. 13 Illinois, 74-61, to improve to 6-1 on the young season. It’s UConn’s second top-25 win this month, and it was done by shutting off the Illini from three as Brad Underwood’s men shot 6-of-29 (20.7%) from three. The Huskies also won the rebounding margin […]
From The UConn Blog
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That was a much-needed bounce back. The Wisconsin Badgers responded to their first loss of the season with a resounding 104-83 win over the Providence Friars in the first round of the Rady Children’s Invitational in San Diego. With the win, Wisconsin advanced to the championship game, where they take on the TCU Horned Frogs […]
From Bucky's 5th Quarter
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The Purdue Boilermakers dominated following a bit of a sluggish start to a 109-62 dismantling of the the Panthers from Eastern Illinois. In front of another sold out crowd inside Mackey Arena, the Boilers ran another near perfect example of offensive efficiency. Let’s jump into this victory in more detail by going ‘By the Numbers.’ […]
From Hammer and Rails
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It wasn’t pretty, but the Deacs moved to 6-2 after taking down the Northeastern Huskies by a score of 86-73. The first half was definitely not the Wake Forest team we have come to expect this season. That is sort of expected since it is the day after Thanksgiving, but the Deacs just seemed kind […]
From Blogger So Dear
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Jake Diebler and his staff have been very firm over the last year — they want to schedule good teams at home, even if that means they need to go play at that team’s house, too. The Buckeyes thought they had a pretty strong home-and-home lined up with Pitt last year, but so far this […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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Last week, we asked Jacksonville Jaguars fans where Josh Hines-Allen ranks among the team’s all-time greats. Over half of respondents say he’s between the 6th-to-20th best player in franchise history, and a quarter of respondents say he should be inducted into the exclusive Pride of the Jaguars one day. Top comments from last week’s post: […]
From Big Cat Country
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Game 7: Georgetown Hoyas (5-1) vs Miami Hurricanes (5-2) When: Friday 7 PM Where: State Farm Field House (Kissimmee, FL) TV: ESPN (Rich Hollenberg, Fran Fraschilla) Radio: Team 980 AM (Rich Chvotkin), Sirius XM app (983) Series: Hoyas lead 19-12 (6-2 neutral) KenPom Rankings: Miami 48, Georgetown 83 KenPom Odds: Miami has a 63% chance of winning, with a projected score of […]
From Casual Hoya
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The Duke Basketball Roundup is breathing a huge sigh of relief after the Blue Devils took down a spirited and extremely talented Arkansas club in a Thanksgiving night matchup that was non-stop thrills. As Jason and Donald tell us, this was more than just the Cameron Boozer show as Duke’s Player of the Year candidate […]
From Duke Basketball Report
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Iowa State’s defense showed up yet again last weekend making Jalon Daniels pay for making us look silly last year. The defense forced KU to try and win through the air while applying pressure to keep Daniels uncomfortable. This week will be a rinse and repeat for them. Iowa State I’m going to go ahead […]
From Wide Right & Natty Lite
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If you’re a Carolina fan, I sincerely hope the Tar Heels’ 74-58 loss to Michigan State was the most unpleasant part of your Thanksgiving, and I also hope you agree that Henri Veesaar had the best game of anyone wearing a UNC jersey. The strongest evidence of Veesaar’s impact on this matchup may have been […]
From Tar Heel Blog
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Purdue’s Rebounding continues to shine At one point in the first half, Purdue had 9 turnovers and was still winning the possession battle. That’s because it had an 18-3 edge on the glass. That advantage was stretched even further when Oscar Cluff gobbled up two more offensive rebounds on back to back possessions to start […]
From Hammer and Rails
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IU basketball concludes its five-game homestand on Saturday afternoon when it hosts Bethune-Cookman at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. The Wildcats, picked to win the Southwestern Athletic Conference in the preseason, are 2-5. It will be the second-ever meeting between the ...
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From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis
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Joe McKeown took his squad down south for the Thanksgiving weekend. Specifically, Ft. Myers, for the Elevance Health Tip-Off. Northwestern women’s basketball (6-0, Big Ten) was slated to kick off the weekend tournament on Friday morning in its first-ever meeting with Abilene Christian (4-2, WAC) inside Suncoat Credit Union Arena. The opening chapter to the […]
From Inside NU
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Maui Invitational Results 1-2 NC State was favored by some to win the tournament, and they were favored in all three games. The Maui Invitational didn’t turn out exactly the way we had hoped, but the team ended up playing three games against quality competition. Based on the Thanksgiving Day KenPom snapshot, Texas (KP 39) […]
From Backing The Pack
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It was a good Thanksgiving for us MSU fans as our basketball team carved up North Carolina. And hopefully our hockey team can complete the sweep over Colgate later today. And speaking of those two teams, here are the results of the two survey questions we asked you this week. In a fairly close vote, […]
From The Only Colors
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It was quite the tale of two halves for Northwestern basketball on Turkey Day. Playing some hoops after dark a-la-the former Pac-12 (coming back to television screens near you soon), Northwestern faced off against Oklahoma State on Thanksgiving looking for a chance to pick up a win against some its last valuable non-conference competition left. […]
From Inside NU
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With 4:34 remaining in Wednesday’s matchup between Ohio State women’s basketball and the West Virginia Mountaineers, the Buckeyes odds of winning took a dive. Point guard Jaloni Cambridge fouled out and went to the bench. West Virginia held an eight-point lead and the top scorer this season for the Buckeyes, the team’s vocal on and […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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At noon, Vanderbilt goes for the championship of the Battle 4 Atlantis, and gets a rematch of last season’s NCAA Tournament first-round game. Saint Mary’s erased a 12-point second-half deficit to eliminate the Commodores that time; Vanderbilt gets its shot at revenge today. This is the first time of the 2025-26 season that Vanderbilt will […]
From Anchor Of Gold
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Fresh off a 104-83 win over the Providence Friars on Thursday, the Wisconsin Badgers are taking on the TCU Horned Frogs in the Rady Children’s Invitational Championship Game on Friday. Wisconsin had another commanding win on Thursday, bouncing back from a disappointing 98-70 loss to the BYU Cougars last week with a blowout victory over […]
From Bucky's 5th Quarter
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The newest episode of TBMR is out now! In this episode, Andrew and Arnav break down Rutgers Men’s Basketball’s performance in the Players Era Tournament before Brian Bennett joins them from Penn State’s SB Nation site, the Black Shoe Diaries, to preview Rutgers vs Penn State. The episode includes a Q&A segment about the enemy, […]
From On the Banks
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The Kentucky Wildcats defeated Tennessee Tech in their pre-Thanksgiving matchup by a final score of 104-54. The Wildcats got a big game from one of their sophomore guards, Harlan native Trent Noah. Noah, who has been banged up a little bit this season, hasn’t seen the floor much, only averaging 11.1 minutes per game. However, […]
From A Sea Of Blue
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It’s either the end of the road for Jalon Daniels and the seniors, or it’s bowl game bound for the second time in three years. Those are the options. Rock Chalk!
From Rock Chalk Talk
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