UConn and St. John’s coaches are advocating for the return of women’s basketball to Madison Square Garden.

Women’s Basketball Coaches Aim to Return to Madison Square Garden Geno Auriemma from UConn and Joe Tartamella from St. John’s are eager to see women’s college basketball return to Madison Square Garden. During Big East Media Day, the two coaches shared their enthusiasm about potentially playing in this iconic venue once again. “We used to […]
Top 5 three-point shooters in women’s college basketball for the 2025-26 season

In women’s college basketball, the 3-point shot has become a dynamic force, often compared to the dunk in men’s games. It can electrify the atmosphere, rev up the crowd, and shift the game’s momentum. Last season, nine out of the twelve teams that hit at least 37 percent of their 3-point shots made it to […]
Tom Izzo criticizes the NCAA’s ruling that permits G League players to join college basketball.

Tom Izzo Critiques NCAA’s Decision on G League Players Michigan State University’s basketball coach, Tom Izzo, recently voiced his discontent with the NCAA’s choice to permit former NBA G League players to participate in college basketball. This decision impacts players like Thierry Darlan, who has signed with Santa Clara after partaking in the G League […]
Michael Jordan shares his wish to play basketball

Michael Jordan’s Continued Passion for Basketball Michael Jordan, the legendary player of the Chicago Bulls, seems to be eyeing a return to the sidelines of the NBA. At 62 years old, he recently spoke with NBC’s Mike Tirico, discussing both the sport he loves and his new role as a “special contributor” now that the […]
2025-26 preseason All-Transfer Portal Team for women’s college basketball

Last spring was quite a whirlwind in the women’s college basketball transfer portal. We saw star players switch teams, and some all-conference athletes found new homes. It was an interesting reversal too, with mid-major players making the leap to the Power 4 and vice versa. The decisions made during that time are likely to have […]
Sam Ponder shares that her daughter encountered a ‘boy’ during a girls basketball tournament

Controversy Surrounding Transgender Athletes in Sports Sam Ponder, a former ESPN employee, is witnessing significant developments in the ongoing debate about transgender athletes in sports. Last month, she labeled it “ridiculous” for transgender athletes to compete against biological women and girls. On Monday, Ponder took to social media to express concern after her middle school […]
Top 10 candidates for the Wooden Award in college basketball for 2025-26

Preseason College Basketball Awards Outlook With a remarkable freshman class joining a collegiate basketball scene already buzzing about its star potential, the competition for individual honors is shaping up to be particularly intense this season. There’s a certain unpredictability in who might take home the accolades. As we prepare for the tip-off of the season, […]
Sam Ponder expresses anger about her daughter competing in basketball against a clearly biologically born boy in a passionate speech.

Samantha Ponder expressed her disappointment over seeing her daughter “posted by boys” at a middle school basketball game. The former ESPN “Sunday NFL Countdown” host, known for her strong opinions on transgender athletes, elaborated on her thoughts in a series of tweets. She mentioned her daughter’s team lost after competing against a player she described […]
NYC school honoring Knicks legend Earl Monroe stands out as the first charter focused on basketball

New Basketball-Themed School Thrives in the Bronx Officials are highlighting the success of the Bronx’s first basketball-themed charter school, which has proven to be a big hit with students. The Earl Monroe New Renaissance Basketball Charter School, named after NBA legend Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, celebrated its first graduating class of 89 students in June. […]
2025-26 guide to coaching changes and hot seat in women’s college basketball

Coaching Changes in Division I Women’s College Basketball The 2025 offseason for Division I women’s college basketball has been quite eventful, with 61 programs making head coaching changes. It seemed like a significant coaching shake-up was on the horizon when Joy Lee McNelis announced her retirement from Southern Miss, closely followed by Robin Pingeton’s decision […]