As part of SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” tour, we’re spotlighting the top boys and girls hoopers to come out of Indiana based on high school career achievements.
Category: NCAA
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Building Duke’s all-time roster: Does Cooper Flagg make the cut?
Some names were obvious (Hill, Laettner). Others sparked a debate (Flagg, Williamson). But we think we got the all-time roster right.
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NCAA says March Madness expansion ‘still viable’
The committees for men’s and women’s Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness tournaments, but made no immediate decisions or recommendations.
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Newton, Darger named ’26-27 committee chairs
The NCAA named the 2026-27 chairs of the Division I men’s and women’s basketball committees on Friday, tabbing Samford AD Martin Newton to lead the men’s committee and BYU senior associate athletic director Liz Darger to lead the women’s.
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AAC launches rebrand as ‘American Conference’
With the new mascot “Soar” the eagle, the 15-member AAC has officially rebranded as the “American Conference” and will introduce a modernized website on Thursday.
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Trump mulls EO on athletes’ employment status
President Donald Trump is considering an executive order that would require federal authorities to clarify whether college athletes can be considered employees of their schools.
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Top Georgia high school hoopers since 2000 — Who earned the crown?
As part of SportsCenter’s “50 States in 50 Days” tour, we’re spotlighting the top boys and girls hoopers to come out of Georgia based on high school career achievements.
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Commission rejecting some athlete NIL deals
The new agency in charge of regulating name, image, likeness deals in college sports sent a letter to schools Thursday saying it had rejected deals between players and donor-backed collectives formed over the past several years.
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Louisiana Tech returns to Sun Belt Conference
The Sun Belt’s CEOs voted to invite Louisiana Tech as the league’s 14th member Monday morning.
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MWC pauses expansion amid media rights talks
The Mountain West, in the process of going through a major membership transition, will “pause” adding new schools, commissioner Gloria Nevarez said Wednesday at the conference’s football media days.