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From The Slipper Still Fits
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Rutgers women’s basketball returns to Jersey Mike’s Arena on Monday with a pair of home games in the first week of the new season. Although every opponent should certainly be respected and every game is important, the saying is true that some games on the schedule are bigger than others. Here are the top early-season […]
From On the Banks
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Welcome back to year two of Collins’ Classroom! If you’re new here, this column will be a weekly staple throughout the college basketball season where I break down film from the previous week’s games. Typically, there will be between four and seven plays broken down, split up into offense and defense. There will usually be […]
From Inside NU
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Who is she Junior, Guard, 5-foot-11 from Harleysville, Pa. 2024-25 Stats 27 games, 25 starts, 34.3 minutes per game, 6.8 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 39.7% FG, 35.9% 3PT, 77.5% FT 2024-25 Review As Northwestern’s minutes leader, Harter was an integral part of the Wildcat rotation last season. She settled in comfortably to her role […]
From Inside NU
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The North Carolina Tar Heels share just moments away from facing off against Syracuse on the road to try and win their first ACC game of the season. This is a sentence that will be modified, copied, and pasted until morale improves, and there is no telling if we will ever get to stop doing […]
From Tar Heel Blog
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Class of 2026 Bella Vista Prep (Ariz.) wing Vaughn Karvala will announce his college decision on Saturday, November 1. The announcement is expected at 3:30 p.m. ET on the Bella Vista Prep YouTube channel. The essentials Wing, 6-foot-6, 180 pounds, ...
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From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis
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As is typical in the transfer portal era of college basketball, Ryan Odom looked all over the country (and beyond) to construct his first roster at Virginia. For the starting point guard spot, he grabbed Dallin Hall from BYU. Hall is coming off three similarly looking, productive seasons for the Cougars. He has 100 games […]
From Streaking The Lawn
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After getting an appetizer in BYU’s two exhibitions versus Nebraska and North Carolina, we’ll get our first chance to see Kevin Young’s new squad in action when BYU opens the season Monday night in Las Vegas versus Villanova. This is the second game of a double header with Florida-Arizona that is part of the highlight […]
From Vanquish The Foe
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With the pre-season games done and the first match that counts just a few days away, it is time for the Duke Basketball Roundup’s annual season preview via the Stats Game. As we do every year, we bring back former co-host Sam Klein to steer us through this discussion of how various players will do […]
From Duke Basketball Report
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Maryland men’s basketball locked in a big piece for its future Friday. Four-star 2026 combo guard Kaden House announced his commitment to the Terps, Rivals’ Joe Tipton first reported. House, the son of former NBA journeyman Eddie House, is a massive get for head coach Buzz Williams. The Arizona product is the 247Sports composite’s No. […]
From Testudo Times
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Oh yeah ladies and gentlemen, it is indeed that time of year. The calendar turns to November and Fred Hoiberg will hopefully lead Nebrasketball to an NCAA Tournament win. The team has had really good momentum by its standards the last two seasons. The NCAA Tournament berth followed by the College Basketball Crown Tournament win […]
From Corn Nation
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It’s been a long month for Syracuse football fans and despite everything going on, you feel good about tonight’s game against North Carolina. We might get some tricks at quarterback- will those taking snaps for the Orange deliver treats and more importantly, a much-needed win? Last week you told us you were most excited to […]
From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
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Schedule: Light It Red The NC State basketball media team has another quality series, this time taking the fans inside the Dail Center to see how a championship team is built. This appears to be the final chapter leading up to the beginning of the Will Wade era at NC State. Episode 3 *** Bonus […]
From Backing The Pack
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We are days away from the start of the 2025-26 college basketball season. Around the Mountain West, there are a ton of intriguing teams with brand new rosters and coaching staffs that we’re itching to see. But what about players?! Here are my five-most intriguing players heading into the new season! Let’s dive right into […]
From Mountain West Connection
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While the backcourt for the UConn men’s basketball team offers plenty of talent but many new faces, the frontcourt oozes stability and familiarity. Alex Karaban’s return and the ability to keep Jaylin Stewart and Jayden Ross from transferring brings tremendous experience and versatility on both ends. Almost every player in the frontcourt can defend multiple […]
From The UConn Blog
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We’re closing out our player preview of the Washington men’s basketball roster today by looking at the primary centers on the Husky roster. There’s some wiggle room here with players who could also see minutes at the power forward spot (and Hannes Steinbach who was in yesterday’s edition will also play some minutes at center) […]
From UW Dawg Pound
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The fact that you can even debate whether UConn’s frontcourt, backcourt or wings are more loaded shows you the type of depth the Huskies have this year. Successful college basketball backcourts need a blend of catch-and-shoot threats, off-script shotmakers, table setters, defensive stoppers, and Swiss army combinations of the above. This year, the Huskies backcourt […]
From The UConn Blog
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We are getting the last rendition of the Mountain West conference as we know it. The Mountain West has been the best Mid-Major conference the last half decade. The conference had a record six NCAA Tournament bids two years ago. We have a clear echelon at the top, but the middle of this conference is […]
From Mid-Major Madness
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Before all the women’s college basketball fun officially begins on Monday, Nov. 3, let’s have some fun with three bold player-based predictions for the season ahead: Mikayla Blakes will lead the nation in scoring—with at least 30 points per game I teased this prediction in The Feed and, to be honest, suggesting that Mikayla Blakes […]
From Swish Appeal
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Following back-to-back years with Caleb Love serving as the team’s leading scorer, Arizona heads into the 2025-26 season with only one player who averaged double figures a year ago. That’s Jaden Bradley, who will again be a big part of the Wildcats’ offense, but will the senior be able to elevate his game to where […]
From Arizona Desert Swarm
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Welcome back to the FINAL off-season edition of “You’re Nuts!” Ohio State tips off Monday night, officially kicking off the 2025-26 college basketball season. In addition to IU Indy-Ohio State, there are 173 other games on Monday night, so kick back, enjoy yourself, and watch some ball. Last week, Connor and Justin debated whether the […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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It’s on to the regular season for the Wisconsin Badgers, as they wrapped up exhibition games against the Oklahoma Sooners and UW-Platteville Pioneers over the last week. In the first game, the Badgers had a thriller finish, falling just short in an 84-83 loss. John Blackwell led the way with 20 points, while Nick Boyd […]
From Bucky's 5th Quarter
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Kentucky’s 84-70 exhibition loss to Georgetown was a jarring reality check, but the most concerning part wasn’t just the final score. It was the admission from head coach Mark Pope afterward that his team was completely unprepared for a defensive scheme he knew was coming. ‘I just did a poor job’ After the game, Pope […]
From A Sea Of Blue
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Date 11/3 || Time 8:45 || Venue Spectrum Center || Video ESPN Duke opens the season on Tuesday with Texas in Charlotte and that’s an interesting way to get things started. Texas has been on a bit of a walkabout lately. They fired Rodney Terry after last season and he wasn’t an awful coach. He […]
From Duke Basketball Report
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Let’s start with some honesty: The SEC is going to take a step back. That’s inevitable coming off a season where the SEC put 14 teams in the NCAA tournament, nabbed a pair of top seeds, sent two teams to the Final Four, and saw Florida claim a national title. But if you checked in […]
From Rock M Nation
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