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Rutgers Women's Basketball Coach C. Vivian Stringer Announces Retirement
Rutgers women’s basketball coach C. Vivian Stringer has announced her retirement following a 50-year career in which she totaled 1,055 wins.
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Kansas Wins 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship
No. 1 seed Kansas defeats No. 8 North Carolina to win their fourth NCAA national championship.
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How to Watch 2022 NIT Championship
Here’s info on how to watch the Thursday’s NIT Championship game at Madison Square Garden.
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Watch No. 2 Villanova Wildcats Punch Ticket to Final Four
The Villanova Wildcats have punched their first Final Four ticket since 2018 after defeating the Houston Cougars in a close Elite Eight matchup.
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Everything You Need to Know About Gonzaga's Chet Holmgren
Standing 7 feet tall with phenomenal length, here are 5 things to know about freshman phenom Chet Holmgren.
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Here's What to Know About Fouls in NCAA Basketball
It‘s March Madness! Here‘s how the foul system works in NCAA college basketball.
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This 47-Year-Old Left a $800,000 Salary to Coach Basketball – Now His Small School Is Headed to NCAA March Madness
Griff Aldrich was making $800,000 a year in private equity. He took a huge pay cut to coach college basketball instead — and is leading the Longwood University Lancers to the NCAA’s “Big Dance.”
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Excitement Builds in Catamount Country for UVM's Trip to NCAA Tourney
The University of Vermont men’s basketball team is headed to the NCAA Tournament, after qualifying Saturday with an 82-43 win over UMBC. “I’m really excited,” said UVM guard Aaron Deloney, a junior, describing his enthusiasm for his first appearance in an NCAA Tournament later this week in Buffalo, New York. The UVM Catamounts are looking to pounce on Arkansas Thursday night....
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Excitement Building for UVM's Trip to NCAA Tourney
The UVM Catamounts are looking to pounce on Arkansas Thursday night in the NCAA Tournament.
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How Big is March Madness? The Stats and Facts You Should Know
Here’s everything you should know about March Madness, a.k.a. the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament, from when it started to how many people watch and how much they’re wagering.
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Origins of the NCAA Basketball Tournament
A brief history of March Madness and its origins.
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Jayson Tatum Pays Tribute to Coach K Before His Final Duke Home Game Vs. UNC
Celtics star Jayson Tatum was one of many former Duke players to pay tribute to Coach K ahead of his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium versus North Carolina.
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Who Are the Winningest Men's College Basketball Coaches?
With March Madness just a few weeks away, here is a look at the top 10 winningest head coaches in men’s college basketball history.
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Unranked Ohio State Upsets No. 1 Duke
Ohio State pulled off an improbable 71-66 victory over No. 1 ranked Duke, shocking the Blue Devils after trailing by 13 at halftime. The loss is Duke’s first of the season. Duke struggled in the second half with a 1-for-14 shooting stretch which the Buckeyes took advantage of. Forward Zed Key put up a career-high 20 points, while E.J. Liddell…
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Purdue Students Make Kind Gesture to FSU Basketball Player Who Lost Brother
Florida State’s RayQuan Evans missed Tuesday’s game against Purdue to attend the funeral of his brother, who recently died of leukemia.
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What You Need to Know About the 2021-22 College Basketball Season
The 2021-22 college basketball season tips off on Tuesday.
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Champions Classic 2021: Here's Who's Playing, How to Watch
Opening night of the 2021-22 college basketball season features a pair of big-time matchups at Madison Square Garden.
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SCOTUS Unanimously Rules That NCAA Can't Limit Benefits to Student Athletes
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Monday that the NCAA cannot enforce rules limiting education-related benefits that colleges offer to student athletes, calling the the athletic organization’s policy a violation of antitrust laws. The case doesn’t decide whether students can be paid salaries.
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Supreme Court NCAA Ruling and the New Future of Paying College Athletes
Former Notre Dame QB Brandon Wimbush built an internet business for college athlete endorsements as the Supreme Court, states and Congress rule on pay.