Jeff Borzello, ESPN Staff WriterSep 9, 2024, 11:00 AM ET The weather is changing, kids are back in school and we're starting to get that itch for men's college basketball again. But we're not quite there yet. Teams are still adding players -- or in Memph...
The official page for the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll. Keep up to date and view the latest NCAA men's basketball ranking updates each week for the 2023-24 season.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOP 25: ; No. 6 Michigan State maintains slim lead in Big Ten with win
The official page for the AP Top 25 women's college basketball poll. Keep up to date and view the latest NCAA women's basketball ranking updates each week for the 2023-24 season.
15 minutes of the best 2024 March Madness moments Andy Katz dropped his top 12 juniors ahead of the 2024-25 men’s college basketball season. Here’s a breakdown of each third-year player to know for the upcoming season. 1. Alex Karaban, UConn ...
The 2019-20 men's college basketball season continues on Thursday, March 12. Below, get the complete college basketball rankings from the NET, AP and coaches poll, and the scores and schedule for the Top 25 teams in the NET rankings. ...
November 3, 2024Richard C. Harris0 With the 2024-25 college basketball season about to tip off, here is a summary of the predictions from our conference previews on the Hoops Prospects Podcast, including the consensus picks for the automatic and at-large 2025 NCAA Tournament selections plus 27...
I don’t know if the college basketball world still understands how unbelievably special of a player Marcus Garrett is for Kansas and how underrated a guy like Ochai Agbaji is nationally. Kansas is Kansas. They’ve shown over the years that the names change and...
South Carolina'sAliyah Bostonhas that task this 2022-23 women's college basketball season, and there is little doubt she relishes the challenge. Save the loss toKentuckyin the SEC tournament final, pretty much everything went the Gamecocks' way in 2021-22. Boston earned a hu...
It wasn’t all that long ago that college basketball was basically a six month sport. You had Midnight Madness in late October (back in the good old days, when it actually took place at midnight), then you played a bunch of games, crowned a champion in early April and… then ...