Former Alabama guard Jaden Bradley testified Wednesday in the capital murder trial of Michael “Buzz” Davis, saying he heard gunshots but did not see who fired the gun on the night of Jan. 14, 2023 in Tuscaloosa.
Category: NCAA
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USC recruit Arenas out of hospital after crash
Alijah Arenas, a basketball recruit for USC and son of former NBA star Gilbert Arenas, has been released from the hospital less than one week after a fiery single-car crash.
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Wetzel: NCAA deal with sportsbooks looks crass but is sneaky smart
NCAA’s deal with sportsbooks contains language to crack down on problematic prop bets.
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The guy after ‘the guy’: Mitch Johnson joins ranks of coaches to succeed a household name
Roy Williams to Hubert Davis? Coach K to Jon Scheyer? Phil Jackson to Tim Floyd? Mitch Johnson becomes the latest coach faced with the tall task of succeeding a legend.
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Ex-St. John’s coach, KU assistant Roberts retires
Longtime college basketball coach Norm Roberts, who spent six seasons leading St. John’s but is perhaps better known for his long tenure as an assistant at Kansas, announced his retirement Monday after nearly four decades in coaching.
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ACC trims schedule, eyes nonconference games
The Atlantic Coast Conference is reducing its 20-game men’s basketball schedule to 18, allowing teams more schedule opportunities for nonconference games in an effort to boost the league’s chances at NCAA tournament bids.
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Reports: ACC eyes more nonconference games
The Atlantic Coast Conference is reducing its 20-game men’s basketball schedule to 18, allowing teams more schedule opportunities for nonconference games in an effort to boost the league’s chances at NCAA tournament bids, according to multiple reports.
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Grading how every ACC team performed in 2024-25
How should UNC’s campaign be judged? What about the conference’s newest members? Our verdicts on all 18 teams.
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Ex-Arizona St. guard Miller transferring to Gonzaga
Former Arizona State guard Adam Miller is transferring to Gonzaga.
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Meet the new No. 1 boys’ basketball recruits for the next three classes
Paul Biancardi introduces the top prospects in the 2026, 2027 and 2028 boys’ basketball recruiting classes.