Former Kentucky star DeMarcus Cousins didn’t hold back on his opinion of the Wildcats after their 35-point loss to No. 11 Gonzaga, saying the team “has no heart.”
Category: NCAA
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Kansas star Peterson on track to play vs. Mizzou
Darryn Peterson, ESPN’s projected No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA draft, “should” be available for Kansas’ matchup against rival Missouri on Sunday in Kansas City, coach Bill Self said Friday.
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Ranking men’s basketball Freshman of the Year contenders: Cameron Boozer pulls away
Duke’s star freshman has established a tier of his own at this point in the seasonlong awards race.
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Sources: Baylor set to hire McNamee as Bears’ AD
Baylor is finalizing the hire of Doug McNamee as its new athletic director, sources told ESPN’s Pete Thamel on Saturday, confirming a report that comes weeks after Mack Rhoades, who had been athletic director since 2016, stepped down for personal reasons.
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USC guard Dickerson (hip) out 3 to 4 months
USC guard Amarion Dickerson will be out three to four months after injuring his right hip in the Trojans’ win over Oregon earlier this week, coach Eric Musselman said Saturday.
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Boozer scores 18 in Duke’s win over Michigan St.
Cameron Boozer scored 18 points, including 16 in the second half, and Caleb Foster added 12 points Saturday to help No. 4 Duke hold on for a 66-60 victory over No. 7 Michigan State in a game that had the intensity of an NCAA Regional Final.
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Iowa St. hands No. 1 Purdue historic home loss
No. 10 Iowa State pounded top-ranked Purdue 81-59 on Saturday, handing the Boilermakers the largest nonconference home loss by a No. 1 team in AP poll history.
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Gottlieb tosses chair after Green Bay blows game
Green Bay coach Doug Gottlieb threw a chair as he walked off the court after his team blew an 11-point lead in an “embarrassing” 80-78 loss to Robert Morris.
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10 key men’s college basketball games to watch in December
National champions facing off, the nastiest rivalry in the game and more are up this month.
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Bracketology: Michigan is the new No. 1 overall seed?!
The Big Ten has never had a better chance to end its 25-year national championship drought.