The Cardinals climbed from No. 28 to No. 15 in average attendance in Division I basketball.
No. 1 Auburn was beaten decisively at home. No. 2 Duke went to Clemson and lost for the first time in Atlantic Coast Conference play.
When you’re running out time to bring your season back from the brink, you should play like the next game is The Game that will decide if you make the NCAA Tournament.
With his team tracking toward missing the NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive season, multiple media outlets are reporting that Indiana University men's basketball coach Mike Woodson will retire at the conclusion of the Hoosiers' season.Â
On Tuesday night, as his team cruised to a 54-31 halftime lead against Kentucky, Ole Miss coach Chris Beard credited the Rebels'Â success to his beloved mentor, another coach.
At Indiana basketball, this is a mess that didn't have to happen.
The surest sign that the start of the 2024-24 men's basketball season is 19 days away was the arrival earlier this week of the Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll.
Mike Woodson of Indiana was not on that list in November. He is now.
I swim in the world of obscure college basketball statistics. Occasionally, I find one that inspires me to ask others if this number seems really, really, really troubling.
Did the NCAA Tournament outlook for Mike Woodson’s third Indiana team shrink to precious little wiggle room after the Hoosiers spit out a 13-point lead in the final 15 minutes and lost to Kansas, 75-71, at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall?