The ABL lasted 2½ seasons but remains an important chapter in professional women's hoops history, one that included much of ...
Junior center Lauren Betts’ name has dominated Player of the Year discussions as UCLA women's basketball continues its stellar season in the Big Ten. With her t ...
Shortly after the Supreme Court greenlit unlimited donations to political committees known as super PACs over a decade ago, ...
Leaf redefines the trading card hobby with unique offerings for collectors worldwide. Meanwhile, looking ahead to next season, the Boozer twins figure to add to the Duke basketball program's global ...
He's just 17 years old, but Blades Brown, making his first pro start at PGA Tour's American Express, has an old-soul ...
Both quarterbacks are likely playing their final games in college. Despite leading their teams to the College Football ...
Beginning with the 2025 NCAA Tournament, women’s college basketball will finally receive financial “units,” just as the men’s ...
Earlier in the week, while discussing Auburn, I explained why I think the Tigers deserve their No. 1 ranking but acknowledged ...
The National Awards Committee and Small College Basketball announced the Top 100 Watch List of the Bevo Francis Award, consisting of some of the top players from NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, ...
After three exciting rounds, just two teams are left standing with a shot at the College Football Playoff ... hard-fought semifinal wins over brand-name opponents. The Fighting Irish used a ...
Here's a look at the women's basketball teams with the most appearances as a No. 1 seed in NCAA tournament history. UConn and Tennessee lead the pack.
The association needs a new governance structure to accommodate the more professionalized parts of the NCAA’s membership.