It’s hard to imagine a time of Auburn basketball without Bruce Pearl on the sidelines. A time when they were a destitute and moribund program lost to the deep confines of play in games in the SEC Tournament. Auburns history as a program is a little all over the map. The Charles Barkley years were […]
From Rock M Nation
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It appears as if the fears of the U.S. Government shutdown keeping the women’s basketball season-opener between Louisville and Connecticut from taking place in Germany are about to be realized. “I feel pretty confident that we’re not going to Germany,” Walz said on Wednesday. “I’m 100 percent confident that we’re going to play the game. […]
From Card Chronicle
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The Kentucky Wildcats checked in at No. 9 overall in the first AP Top 25 Poll. Now, the first edition of the Coaches Poll is out, and the Cats checked in at No. 9 yet again. This means Kentucky will be a consensus top-10 team to start Year 2 of the Mark Pope era after […]
From A Sea Of Blue
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THE FIVE BEST WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: CHICAGO BULLS BASKETBALL IS BACK!
The NBA season officially tipped off on Tuesday night with an epic double-overtime matchup between the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder. While I’m not sure anyone would have predicted that exhilarating of an opening game, there is no question that it felt like fans were in store for something big when first flipping the channel to NBC. The league’s return to the network after a two-decade-long hiatus...
From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession
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From The Smoking Musket
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Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with host Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. On this episode, Bozich is joined by Tony Adragna of IU Film Room for a preseason IU basketball discussion. Listen to this week’s episode ...
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From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis
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Can a Final Four be medicinal? As many of you know, I was away from Hammer & Rails, the site I started way back in 2009, for the past three years. Casey and I were doing our work over at Rivals.com before they were bought out by On3, ending a tenure that, in retrospect, feels […]
From Hammer and Rails
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Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Bucks fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. My friends, we’ve made it. Another long offseason is over, and while *ahem* certain narratives around […]
From Brew Hoop
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With Ian Jackson transferring to St. John’s and Drake Powell getting drafted by the Brooklyn Nets, the sophomore class is a little uncharted and a lot unfamiliar. There are two new arrivals, two returnees from last year and one player who sat last year out. It’s not the most exciting group, but you never know […]
From Tar Heel Blog
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Austin, Matt, and Dylan mourn the end of Iowa State’s mens basketball season after losing the exhibition to Creighton. Matt actually did watch it, so he has some insight for us. We also hand out our weekly 6 pack and celebrate fans that paid for the game plus the arrival of fall weather. We’re cautiously […]
From Wide Right & Natty Lite
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The Syracuse Orange ranked 16th out of 18 ACC teams in field goal percentage defense at the rim. They ranked low in blocks, in steals, and couldn’t create transition opportunities because of it. Red Autry and his staff understood that the change was going to start at the center position. “I wanted to change that […]
From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
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The world of money in college sports has changed quite a bit recently. Over the summer a settlement was made which allowed universities to directly pay athletes, so I wanted to go over the details to see what exactly the Mountain West has, how it compares, and what the impact might be this year. First […]
From Mountain West Connection
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How can TCU build on its run game against Baylor? Can the Horned Frogs avoid turning the ball over on the road? Is the team still in the hunt for a Big 12 championship game bid? We’ll answer those questions from our Facebook followers as the Horned Frogs (5-2, 2-2 Big 12) gear up for […]
From Frogs O' War
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Cara Consuegra has an interesting thing happening with her 2025-26 Marquette women’s basketball team: She brings everyone back from her first season in charge. Not her entire rotation, not everyone except her seniors. Everyone, all 12 women, back for one more go-around. That does present a teeeeeeny little bit of a problem when it comes […]
From Anonymous Eagle
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Every Monday at noon, Curt Cignetti steps behind the microphone, not just to fulfill a media obligation – but to deliver a message his program will hear loud and clear. Sometimes, he further breaks down the film of the prior ...
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From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis
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Heading into the 2025-26 season, there’s one goal in mind for new Syracuse Orange women’s basketball guard Laila Phelia: getting back her confidence. It’s been a rollercoaster journey for Phelia, who transferred to the program over the offseason. The two-time all-Big Ten selection played just eight games last season with her most recent team, the […]
From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
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There are now only three ACC teams without a conference loss: Georgia Tech, Virginia, and SMU. To make matters worse for the Canes, those three teams do not face each other this season, with Miami only playing SMU. Yikes. If they want any chance of making it to Charlotte, Coach Cristobal’s squad better take care […]
From State of The U
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The 2025–26 season has barely begun, but Gonzaga fans have already been given their first real hints of just how valuable Ismaila Diagne will be for the Zags this year. Through the Kraziness in the Kennel scrimmage and the exhibition win over Northwest University, the 7-foot sophomore has moved from theoretical upside to observable influence. […]
From The Slipper Still Fits
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With the start of college basketball season approaching, we’ve transitioned from our look at other Big Ten programs to our player-by-player previews of the 2025-26 IU basketball roster. Today, our player profiles conclude with Tucker DeVries. Previously: Andrej Acimovic, Trent ...
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From Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis
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We know that your life is busy, but that doesn’t mean you want to miss any news about your favorite team. So, we are rounding up all of the most important news, analysis, and commentary from LGHL and the rest of the Buckeye beat. For your Earholes… Land-Grant Podcast Network rolls out exciting new lineup […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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From Duke Basketball Report
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It seems like Brad Underwood’s Illinois teams get deeper every single season. For each of the past several seasons, offseason hoops talks revolve around how much talent and depth Underwood has accumulated. That depth was on display in Illinois’ first public showing on Sunday, a 92-65 win in an exhibition against Illinois State. Despite three […]
From The Champaign Room
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The latest episode of Land-Grant Holy Land’s flagship podcast is here! Join hosts Justin Golba and Alex Frank as they discuss Ohio State football, basketball, recruiting, and much more! Come for the hot takes. Stay for the warm ones. Subscribe: RSS | Apple | Spotify | Google Podcasts | iHeart Radio On episode 32 of Hangout in the Holy Land, Justin and Alex are in discussion […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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Digital sports analytics in 2025 has transformed competition, using advanced tools to uncover insights that guide strategies and predict outcomes. Platforms like murgi wala game demonstrate how data analytics enhances decision-making in both professional and recreational sports. This article explores key analytics tools, strategies for implementation, and innovations driving sports success, providing insights for coaches, […]
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From The Bank
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The middle part of the game was kind of sketchy, but ultimately Duke put the University of Central Florida away, 96-71. The Knights acquitted themselves well but Blue Devils freshman Cameron Boozer was the unquestionable star of the game. Things started off with a nice moment as former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, current coach Jon […]
From Duke Basketball Report
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