The top 100 rivalries in men’s college basketball: Rankings from 100 to 76, featuring Memphis and Tennessee.

Before diving in, here are a couple of things to note. First off, this list exclusively focuses on Division I men’s basketball rivalries. So, if you’re looking for matchups like Calvin University vs. Hope College or Ferris vs. Grand Valley State, you’re in the wrong place. Secondly, the accuracy of this list is solid. No […]
Excitement is already rising for this newcomer in ACC women’s basketball.

North Carolina Women’s Basketball Update North Carolina’s women’s basketball coach, Courtney Banghart, is coming off a successful season, with 29 wins and a spot in the Sweet Sixteen. However, her star player, Alyssa Ustby—who is regarded as the program’s greatest rebounder—has exhausted her eligibility. To help fill those gaps, Banghart has turned to the transfer […]
6 men’s college basketball teams that improved this offseason, and 2 that declined

College Basketball Offseason: A Look Ahead The college basketball season for boys is a quick dash rather than a prolonged journey. With no team playing more than 40 games, including postseason matches, it’s an efficient sprint to the championship. Interestingly, the offseason is mirroring this quick pace. Many players have already made moves, often before […]
Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III passes away at 22 in a tragic incident

Tragic Loss in Tulane Basketball A Tulane University basketball player passed away in what is being described as a “tragic accident” over the weekend, the university announced Monday. Greg Glenn III, who was a prominent player for the Green Wave—starting 34 games last season—was just 22 years old, hailing from Pompano Beach, Florida. His death […]
Tulane basketball player Gregg Glenn III passes away at 22 in a tragic incident.

Tragic Passing of Tulane Basketball Star Greg Glen III Greg Glen III, a prominent player for Tulane University’s basketball team, tragically passed away on Monday at the age of 22. The university described his death as a “tragic accident.” Sarah Cunningham, Vice President of Student Affairs, expressed her sorrow in a letter to the Tulane […]
Q&A: ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips discusses the development and transformation in women’s college basketball

Charlotte, North Carolina – Jim Phillips had quite a busy week. As he stepped into his fifth year as commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, he faced the quickly evolving world of college sports. The introduction of NIL changed how recruitment works, transfer portals reshaped team rosters, and revenue generated from soccer media rights has […]
The top 2026 women’s basketball recruit is committing to a Big Ten program.

Lindsay Gottlieb Scores Another Top Recruit USC women’s basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb has achieved a remarkable feat once again. For the third time in four years, she has landed the number one ranked recruit in the nation. This time, it’s Saniyah Hall, a standout player from the 2026 class. On Friday, Hall confirmed her commitment […]
South Carolina women’s basketball player takes a break for the 2025-26 season

The South Carolina women’s basketball team is gearing up for the season without a crucial player. Ashlyn Watkins shared on Instagram that she plans to take a break and will return for the 2026-27 season. Although she had limited playing time last year due to a season-ending injury and a suspension, she was instrumental in […]
Women’s basketball tournament introduces new selection measure: What is Wins Above Bubble?

NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Updates The NCAA Division I Select Committee for the Women’s Basketball Tournament is introducing new metrics this season to help determine the placement of teams in the 68-team bracket. One significant metric that’s gained traction is known as Wins Above Bubble, or WAB. This has been prevalent in men’s basketball for […]
Women’s basketball coaches express agreement on the future of March Madness: ‘We don’t want expansion’

Charlotte, North Carolina – Expansion talks are heating up around March Madness. In July, the NCAA’s Division I Basketball committee considered extending the tournament to 72 or even 76 teams. However, they wrapped up discussions without any formal decisions. The NCAA’s senior vice president indicated that 2026 could be a feasible year for expansion. Still, […]