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The final hearing conducted by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken from the third floor of the Oakland Courthouse on Monday, April 7 began a two-month whirlwind that ultimately concluded Friday, June 6 with the NCAA's House settlement's approval.
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel has agreed to sweeping in-game rules changes for the upcoming men’s college basketball season to “to help enhance the flow of the game,” according to a report by Alex Byington of On3.
We've checked off every major milestone of the men's college basketball offseason -- the transfer portal window opened and closed, the NBA draft withdrawal deadline has passed -- and teams are full steam ahead on preparing for the 2025-26 campaign.
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention this week included a very hot topic: The $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement.
The UConn men’s basketball program will reportedly host a multi-team event to begin the 2025-26 season with games against New Haven, UMass-Lowell and Columbia.
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The last time college basketball had a first-time national champion was in 2021. That year's title game between No. 1 seeds Baylor and Gonzaga guaranteed that the sport would see a program win its first national title.
UFs 2025-26 athletic spending increases to $205 million as House v. NCAA settlement increases financial demand on ever-expanding budgets.
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UConn women’s basketball star Sarah Strong will make her senior national team debut for USA Basketball at the FIBA 3×3 World Cup in June.
Zeigler, a two-time SEC Defensive Player of the Year winner and three-time All-SEC performer, played 138 games across four seasons with the Vols. He is unlikely to be selected in this month's NBA Draft but would have stood to earn millions of dollars the next season, his counsel argued, if he had been given an additional year of eligibility.
NCAA basketball is adopting some new rules for this coming men's season. That includes the addition of a coach's challenge.
Memphis basketball star Dain Dainja, who is still waiting for the NCAA to rule on his waiver request, worked out for the Grizzlies on June 11.