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The reigning national champion Florida Gators dramatically bolstered their chances of going back-to-back by adding transfer guard Boogie Fland from Arkansas on Tuesday. The 6’2 Fland had been going through the NBA Draft process before announcing last week that he would be returning to college for his sophomore season.
Arkansas Razorbacks coach John Calipari never stops recruiting, especially with Memphis hosting an EYBL showcase tournament that many highl
Addison Wells Morrison, a standout women's basketball player at Mead High School and the daughter of Gonzaga basketball legend Adam Morrison, announced a verbal commitment to join the Idaho Vandals via Instagram on Tuesday evening.
The committee recommended creating a working group to explore a long-discussed change from halves to quarters.
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FIBA contends that international players who leave for college basketball are no longer doing so for amateur purposes. FIBA is pushing for transfer fees.
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International prospects from some of the top professional leagues in the world are about to become household names in college basketball.
Basketball is an interesting game because there are different rules all over. The rules between college, the NBA, and FIBA all have a lot of differences, and Kentucky coach Mark Pope was asked about this.
Key questions for each team include Brown finding its next star player, Bryant continuing its coaching success, Providence navigating a post-Bryce Hopkins era, and URI defining a successful season. Brown, Providence, and URI all fell short of NCAA Tournament bids last season.
One of the rising stars catching Pope’s attention is CJ Rosser, the No. 3-ranked recruit in the class of 2027, per 247Sports Composite. Hailing from Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Rosser is already turning heads across the country.
Who is coming? Who is good? Why is this happening? Inside the international invasion coming to college basketball