LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — They’re all gone.
The next minute, Oats is discussing NCAA Sweet 16 opponent San Diego State’s tendency to switch everything on ball screens.
The local college basketball powers are watching from the sidelines, but I won't let the repugnant story of the Alabama basketball program steal the joy from my favorite sports event: the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
Purdue's Zach Edey and Indiana's Trayce Jackson-Davis have given the Big Ten Conference a third straight year with multiple first-team Associated Press All-America picks, while Kansas had a second straight first-teamer in Jalen Wilson.
As often as John Calipari has dismissed the importance of the Southeastern Conference men's basketball tournament, his Wildcats won the event four straight seasons from 2015-18.
Purdue, the leader of the Big Ten, and Alabama, the team to beat in the Southeastern Conference, are the leading candidates to be a new number one.
Santa Claus dropped a spiral copy of the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook in my Christmas stocking.
Twelve people, including three U.S. Army soldiers, are accused in a large-scale gun trafficking ring that prosecutors allege supplied nearly 100 guns to gang members in Chicago and led to at least two killings, the Justice Department said Friday.