As part of SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” tour, we’re spotlighting the top boys and girls hoopers to come out of the Carolinas based on high school career achievements.
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Cooper Flagg to Sylvia Fowles: Ranking Florida’s top high school hoopers since 2000
As part of SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” tour, we’re spotlighting the top boys and girls hoopers to come out of Florida based on high school career achievements.
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‘Some coaches have no idea’: The uncertainties of recruiting in the new rev-share era
The uncertainty surrounding how programs will pay players is directly affecting the timeline for high school prospects.
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Kansas’ Self out of hospital after stents inserted
Kansas men’s basketball coach Bill Self was released from the hospital Saturday, the university announced, two days after having two stents inserted.
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Latest rosters for 90+ men’s college basketball teams: Transfers, recruits, more
Players leaving. Players joining. We’re tracking all personnel movement for key teams heading into 2025-26.
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LeBron James to Dee Alexander: Ranking Ohio’s top high school hoopers since 2000
As part of SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” tour, we’re spotlighting the top boys and girls hoopers to come out of Ohio based on high school career achievements.
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Hartwell steps down as AD at Louisiana-Monroe
John Hartwell, who was hired as ULM’s athletic director in February 2023, has resigned from his position, the school announced.
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NCAA won’t expand March Madness fields in ’26
The fields for the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments will not be expanding this season, NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt announced.
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Lillard returning to Weber State, this time as GM
Damian Lillard is returning to college, this time as general manager of Weber State, where he once starred.
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No. 1 hoops recruit Oladotun reclassifying to ’26
Babatunde Oladotun, the No. 1 high school basketball player in the ESPN class of 2027, is reclassifying to the class of 2026 and will graduate in the spring from Blake High School in Maryland.