Name: Boden Kapke Position: Forward/Center Year: Junior Number: 33 Height: 6’11” Hometown: Victoria, MN This offseason, Boston College’s frontcourt just got a major boost in experience and size. Junior transfer Boden Kapke arrives to BC from Butler, where he carved out a reputation as a steady, skilled big man capable of stretching the floor and […]
While there were some bumps or glitches during the football game, these weekend turned out to be a great one for Husker sports. This time of year is fun when you can catch a football game, a couple volleyball games, and some basketball games all in the same weekend. Here’s to another good week of […]
The UConn men’s basketball team has assembled something of a monstrous non-conference schedule. It begins fairly tame with the mundane matchups you’d typically expect from any season’s start. UConn will play the likes of New Haven, UMass Lowell and Columbia as it looks to get its feet underneath itself — but those are not elite […]
We won’t say this is getting repetitious, although we could. Given the readership it’s not likely to be particularly bothersome to see the Duke men’s basketball team again picked to finish atop the ACC. Some habits never grow old. This is the 14th time in the last 26 years ACC media members have seen the […]
With exhibition season going on and various other interesting stories, including some recruiting news, we thought it would be a good time to put together an early ACC links run. We’re not trying to get everyone and everything but here are some interesting bits of news. UNC NC State Wake Forest Virginia Clemson Pitt Notre […]
In Indiana’s win against Baylor on Sunday afternoon, Lamar Wilkerson scored a game-high 26 points. While Wilkerson did make three 3-pointers, it was his work attacking the basket that stood out. Today’s Film Session breaks down how he got it ...
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The race for the 2025-26 women’s college basketball national championship is just beginning. Yet, the competition for another crown—the best 2026 recruiting class—is entering the final sprint. Four of the top-five recruits in the class of 2026 have made their decisions, and the fifth undecided prospect recently made a splash. Jerzy Robinson, a 6-foot-0 guard […]
The TCU Horned Frogs failed to make the NCAA Tournament during the 2024-25 season, finishing 16-16 and 9-11 in the Big 12 Conference. It was the worst season since 2020-21 for the Horned Frogs, who had won at least 21 games in each of the previous three seasons. Once again, TCU’s roster underwent a major […]
College basketball season is finally upon us, and with it, the 2025-26 UConn men’s basketball team’s attempt at a third national championship in four years. The Huskies will play a downright brutal non-conference slate with games against five preseason Top 25 teams on the schedule. But before they get to those, UConn will open with […]
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We are now less than one week away from Illinois tipping off their 2025-26 campaign at the State Farm Center against Jackson State. Injuries have been an issue for the Illini throughout the offseason, and it remains unclear who will be fully healthy to start the year. Nonetheless, I’ve shared my official game-by-game predictions for […]
Maryland men’s basketball squeaked out an 82-81 victory Monday at Xfinity Center in its preseason exhibition with UMBC. 6-foot-7 redshirt freshman guard George Turkson’s last-minute 3-pointer gave the Terps a lead they never relinquished on a night they showed a lot of good and a lot of bad. Don’t expect Maryland’s play style to vary […]
Conference play may be over, but No. 11 Maryland field hockey’s regular season isn’t quite done. Even though the Terps punched their Big Ten Tournament ticket after beating Rutgers on Friday, they now shift their focus to NCAA Tournament seeding. Maryland hits the road for yet another ranked match-up, this time against No. 4 Virginia. […]
Good morning, BBN! We are only a few days removed from the Kentucky Wildcats taking the court again as they welcome the Georgetown Hoyas to Lexington for their final exhibition game. However, the excitement is still circulating around the Commonwealth after the beatdown of No. 1 Purdue last Friday night. The Big Blue Nation is […]
Scheduling the nation’s No. 1 team for a preseason exhibition? For most programs, it might seem insane. For Kentucky? It’s just another ho-hum day at the office. Mark Pope knows this, and after his Wildcats impressed against Purdue, he couldn’t resist a playful jab at the fanbase he knows so well. A challenge BBN secretly […]
Welcome to the Morning Commute Today we’re talking about Mizzou football and hoops game-times After back-to-back road games and followed by the bye this week, Mizzou Football will return home on November 8th against Texas A&M. On Monday, the SEC announced that the Tigers and Aggies will kick-off at 2:30 p.m. CST from Faurot Field. […]
Arizona got last weekend off, its final break before playing five straight games to wrap up the regular season. The same couldn’t be said for Colorado, but maybe it wished it hadn’t played. The Buffaloes (3-5, 1-4 Big 12) were crushed 53-7 at Utah on Saturday, the most lopsided loss of the Deion Sanders era. […]
Two exhibition games are in the books and Gopher hoops is 2-0 against our neighbors to the northwest. With a new coaching staff and the expected roster turnover, there is very little we know about this year’s squad. Having North Dakota State and North Dakoa in the books, here’s what we have gleaned by scouring […]
After Kentucky’s 56-34 loss to Tennessee, the noise surrounding head coach Mark Stoops’ future has only grown louder. On Monday’s episode of Kentucky Sports Radio, host Matt Jones shared what he’s hearing, and his outlook for the remainder of the season isn’t optimistic for Stoops’ job security. “Here’s where we are for the future,” Jones […]
Arizona basketball finished up its series of exhibition wins with a 113-42 win against Embry-Riddle. Now the Wildcats officially start their season with a road trip to Las Vegas to take on the defending national champion Florida Gators. Here’s what Tommy Lloyd, Tobe Awaka, and Ivan Kharchenkov had to say following the win: Lloyd on […]
There probably won’t be any 71-point blowouts come next week. Arizona finished up its preseason exhibition slate with a 113-42 win over Embry-Riddle on Monday night at McKale Center, a far less effortless victory than the one nine days earlier against Saint Mary’s. It was the last tune-up before the regular season opener Nov. 3 […]
After rushing from the Spokane County Courthouse to the McCarthey Athletic Center, graduate student wing Tyon Grant-Foster hit the court for warmups and received a loud ovation from the Kennel. The Grand Canyon transfer beat the NCAA and was granted a preliminary injunction. When Grant-Foster checked in for the first time against Western Oregon, the […]
Ayo Dosunmu: Most Improved Player? Wouldn’t be the first time we’ve said that about the Illinois legend in his NBA career, but this year it looks legit. After a 21-point outburst in the Bulls’ win over the Hawks on Monday, Chicago is 3-0 and Ayo is red-hot to start off year five. He’s averaging 16.7 […]
My name is Tanner McGrath, and I’m the new America East beat writer for Mid-Major Madness. I’ve been covering the league for about five years, mainly for The Action Network. However, given that this site is the premier one for mid-major hoops coverage, I’ve decided to take my talents to these virtual pages for the […]
Kentucky men’s basketball continues to climb the ranks after an impressive exhibition win over No. 1 Purdue, jumping from a preseason No. 9 to No. 2 in The Athletic’s latest poll, released Monday by CJ Moore. Only the Michigan Wolverines stand ahead of the Wildcats in the national rankings. The early signs of Kentucky’s potential […]