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How does Illinois stack up with North Carolina?

Illini Isaac, Robby Nardini, and Greg Terry of The Champaign Room break down the recently announced matchup between Illinois and North Carolina that will take place January 30, 2027. Check out State Farm Agent Brian Hanson for a home, auto, business, and life insurance needs quote today: https://gtlk.link/5zlx5Emx

Purdue Basketball Recruiting: Kevin Savage Commits!

The chase is finally over for Coach Painter. 2027 Point Guard, and Number 36 player in the nation, Kevin Savage committed to Purdue this afternoon. Savage joins 5-Star Center and Top 20 prospect Isaiah Hill in the 2027 class. The 2027 class currently ranks as 6th in the country, according to On3, and is headed […]

Boumtje Boumtje, U.S. Win U17 Gold, 107-81

As expected, the U.S. won gold in the FIBA U17 World Cup Sunday, beating Serbia 107-81, behind another strong game from Duke-bound Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje. He finished the championship game with 20 points on 61-14/2-5 and 6-7 from the line, 15 rebounds, and 3 blocks. Boumtje Boumtje went into this tournament highly regarded, but he […]

International Notes: Mykhailiuk, Markovic, Dёmin, Huertas, More

Jazz wing Svi Mykhailiuk has been thriving for the Ukranian national team during the July qualifying window for the 2027 FIBA World Cup, according to Eurohoops. During Sunday’s lopsided victory over Denmark, the 29-year-old guard/forward had 30 points (on 9-of-16 shooting), five assists, four rebounds, two steals and one block in just 23 minutes. Mykhailiuk […]

Former Illini Mihailo Petrovic has new home

Nearly three months after hitting the transfer portal, former Illinois guard Mihailo Petrovic has a new home. DraftExpress reported Sunday that Petrovic has committed to Seton Hall for the 2026-27 season. Petrovic played in 19 games for the Illini this past season and ultimately saw his minutes shrink as the season progressed. The 23-year-old Serbian […]

Lietuvos U20 merginos pratęsime neatsilaikė prieš Ispaniją

Lietuvos U20 merginų rinktinė (1-1) patyrė pirmąją nesėkmę Europos čempionate. Egidijaus Ženevičiaus auklėtinės Gargžduose per pratęsimą 69:77 (26:23, 14:16, 19:14, 8:14, 2:10) suklupo prieš Ispanijos bendraamžes (2-0). Lietuvaičių A grupėje antradienį 18 val. dar laukia kova su Izraelio merginomis. Į atkrintamąsias pateks visos rinktinės ir kovos su B grupės ekipomis. A grupės pirmoji pozicija žais su B grupės paskutiniąja, A grupės antroji vieta kausis su B grupės trečiąja ir taip toliau. B ...

Tre Donaldson cites Heat culture for joining Miami

After going undrafted in last month’s NBA Draft, former University of Miami standout Tre Donaldson signed a two-way contract with the Miami Heat, giving him an opportunity to begin his professional career with the organization. Speaking on Thursday, the 6-foot-2 point guard explained that Miami’s winning environment and reputation for player development played a major […] The post Tre Donaldson cites Heat culture for joining Miami appeared first on TalkBasket.net .

Who was your favorite UNC team to watch in 2025-26?

With the heartbreaking — from a UNC perspective — end to the College World Series almost two weeks ago, the 2025-2026 college sports year is also in the books. While it won’t be long until school starts up again and the fall sports get going, we are now into the full offseason when it comes […]

6-Banner Sunday: Former Hoosiers begin NBA Summer League play

Welcome to another edition of 6-Banner Sunday, a joint production between The Assembly Call and Inside the Hall, where we highlight the five most essential IU sports stories of the past week. 6-Banner Sunday is written by Ari Shifron. Former ... The post 6-Banner Sunday: Former Hoosiers begin NBA Summer League play appeared first on Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis .

Minnesota Star Tribune columnist Jim Souhan retiring after 36 years

After 36 years covering the most notable teams, players, and stories in Minnesota sports, Jim Souhan is retiring.  The longtime Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist and reporter announced his plans to retire on Saturday in a column titled Reflecting on 36 years of scoops, spats and Minnesota sports history. “Belatedly reflecting on more than 40 years…

Orioles minor league recap 7/5: Keys blast four home runs in win

Triple-A: Norfolk Tides @ Scranton/WB Railriders (NYY) – PPD The Tides and Railriders were rained out and will make up the game in a doubleheader today. Double-A: Chesapeake Baysox 5, Binghamton Rumble Ponies (NYM) 3 Sebastian Gongora delivered a strong start to lead the Baysox to their fourth consecutive win. Hey, the Orioles should try […]

3 lessons Michigan must learn from Dusty May’s departure

Once is by chance, twice a coincidence? Whether or not the trend of head coaches leaving directly after winning the national championship turns into an actual pattern remains to be seen (Brandon Naurato??), but the Michigan Wolverines cannot afford to bury their head in the sand following the departure of Dusty May. While Jim Harbaugh’s […]

Kentucky Wildcats News: Former Wildcats in the NBA Summer League

Several former Kentucky Wildcats will be suiting up in the NBA Summer League. More than a dozen former Wildcats will look to make a name for themselves on the summer league circuit in hopes of earning an NBA contract. Looking at some former players who are grinding it out in the summer circuit, recently-drafted Otega […]