To counter a push by gamblers for inside information, the ACC announced Tuesday it would start releasing availability reports for conference football, basketball and baseball games.
Category: NCAA
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Baker: NCAA tourney expansion call likely in fall
NCAA president Charlie Baker believes a decision on whether to expand the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will be made “sometime this fall,” he said Thursday.
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Rutgers hires LSU exec Zinn as athletic director
Keli Zinn, who has been deputy AD and chief operating officer at LSU since 2022, has been hired as the new athletic director at Rutgers.
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Way-Too-Early men’s Bracketology: Houston is No. 1, and we’ll have a new WAC champ
Grand Canyon moved up its timeline to switch from the WAC to the Mountain West, which significantly shifts the bracket dynamics.
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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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Santa Clara extends coach’s deal through ’29-30
Santa Clara men’s basketball coach Herb Sendek, who was originally hired in 2016 and is now set to enter his 10th season at the helm of the Broncos, signed a contract extension on Monday that will keep him at the school through the 2029-30 season.
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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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NBA execs debate the rookie class: Flagg runaway ROY? Biggest steal? Best pick?
ESPN’s Jeremy Woo polled executives and scouts on this NBA season’s upcoming rookie class. Who will win ROY? Which players will surpass expectations?
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Can Florida repeat? How good will BYU be? Our men’s hoops preview 100 days out
The Gators bolstered their roster, while the Cougars welcomed the top recruit. Here are 98 more things to know.
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Legendary Indiana sportswriter Hammel dies at 88
Bob Hammel, a sportswriter who covered 23 NCAA Final Fours and 29 Indiana high school basketball championships, has died at 88.