The RedHawks crack the top 25 and the Cornhuskers climb as two of the last three unbeaten teams standing.
Category: NCAA
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What to know about Charles Bediako, more men’s college basketball eligibility cases
The first player to sign a two-way or NBA contract is challenging the NCAA in court. Here’s what we know.
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Wetzel: G League to the SEC? What are we doing here?
The NCAA needs Congress to give it a skinny exemption to at least set some eligibility standards.
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UCLA’s Cronin blasts Big Ten over scheduling
UCLA’s upset of No. 4 Purdue seemed to do little to ease Mick Cronin’s wrath over the Big Ten’s scheduling, with the Bruins coach saying, “I don’t think they care about basketball.”
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8 years, 5 schools and a career-threatening condition: The story of Tyon Grant-Foster
From heart troubles to an eligibility battle, here’s how the Gonzaga forward kept his playing career alive.
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Arenas struggles in long-awaited debut for USC
Alijah Arenas struggled in his debut for USC on Wednesday night after completing his recovery from a knee injury he sustained last summer following his recovery from a car crash last spring.
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100 points in three quarters: Arizona high school senior breaks single-game scoring record
Adrian Stubbs, a senior at Maryvale High School, scored 100 points in only three quarters.
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DePaul coach Holtmann covers drinks for students after Marquette win
Chris Holtmann seems to have DePaul moving in the right direction.
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Nebraska loses Frager to sprained ankle vs. UW
Nebraska guard Braden Frager missed the second half of the Cornhuskers’ 76-66 win over Washington on Wednesday night because of a sprained left ankle.
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Kentucky win soured by broken foot for Williams
Kentucky guard Kam Williams “will be out for a while” with a broken foot suffered in an 85-80 win over Texas.