There are a million stats that play a big role in a team making a deep run in the NCAA Tournament, but one of the most important stats is assist to turnover rat
Auburn emerged from the week unscathed and remained No. 1 in the USA TODAY Sports men's basketball poll but the top 10 got shuffled by losses.
The Kentucky Wildcats joined just about every other ranked team by losing a game last week. Here’s how it all shook out in the new AP Top 25 poll.
The Blue Devils have won 10 straight games in dominating fashion with the next most likely roadblock not until February.
College basketball is providing just about everything right now. There are elite rivalry wars almost every night. There were buzzer-beaters galore this past week. The product is fabulous for awhile until everyone starts spinning their finger in the air and we head to the monitor for the fourth time in 3.
Throughout the season, Duke freshman forward Cooper Flagg has been considered the 2025 NBA Draft’s likely No. 1 pick. Beginning the season at 17 years old after reclassifying into the 2024 recruiting class,
The Duke Blue Devils extended the nation’s longest winning streak to 12 games, surviving Boston College’s early hot shooting and physical play to beat the Eagles behind Cooper Flagg’s 28 points.
Kenny Brooks has lifted Kentucky to its highest ranking in the Associated Press women’s college basketball Top 25 poll in years.
And the Wildcats take it on the nose. Against Duke and Gonzaga, Kentucky responded in kind in the final 20 minutes, fighting back for memorable victories. Against Clemson, UK also rebounded, taking the hosts down to the wire before losing by four.
They haven’t taken a step back after Calipari’s departure. Kentucky has wins against Duke, Florida, Gonzaga and Louisville. The Wildcats' losses to Georgia, Ohio State and Clemson have all been away from Rupp Arena. MSU coach Chris Jans said he’s ...
The class of 2025 prospect also seems to have studied up on his UK basketball history. In an interview last fall, Wilson name-dropped a former Kentucky player, Jarred Vanderbilt, when discussing the current NBA players that he tries to model his game after.