Zakai Zeigler of Tennessee has dropped his bid for a federal judge to let him play a fifth season of Division I basketball in five years, but his lawsuit against the NCAA will continue, his attorneys said Tuesday.
Category: NCAA
-
Why won’t high schoolers commit? Here’s your boys’ basketball July period preview
Everything you need to know about this year’s slow high school recruiting cycle and how it’s affecting commits.
-
Ex-Bama player Miles has murder trial date set
Former Alabama basketball player Darius Miles is scheduled to stand trial for capital murder beginning Dec. 1 in Alabama Circuit Court, more than two years after he was arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of Jamea Harris in Tuscaloosa.
-
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.
-
Sources: Houston, St. John’s headline Players Era
The next edition of the Players Era Festival in Las Vegas will feature more than $20 million in payouts and includes top-10 squads St. John’s, Houston and Michigan.
-
Calipari shifts approach for Year 2 at Arkansas
John Calipari made things work in his first season with the Razorbacks but isn’t interested in doing it the same way moving forward.
-
Auburn star Pettiford arrested on charge of DUI
Auburn basketball player Tahaad Pettiford was arrested early Saturday morning in Lee County, Alabama, on a DUI charge.
-
Grand Canyon making immediate Mtn. West move
Grand Canyon University announced that its move to the Mountain West Conference from the Western Athletic Conference will begin immediately instead of July 2026.
-
Who won the men’s hoops transfer portal, according to Dick Vitale
The Prime-Time Players and teams that hit the transfer portal jackpot according to Dickie V.
-
House bill would bar using student fees on NIL
A bill to regulate college sports introduced in the House on Thursday would offer limited antitrust protection for the NCAA, while barring schools from using student fees to pay for college athletic programs.