College basketball world reacts to ridiculous John Calipari complaint
"Anybody that wants us to play in a 6,000-seat facility, wants us to lose!"
"Anybody that wants us to play in a 6,000-seat facility, wants us to lose!"
College basketball will be without its biggest star this season.
These inductees will be admitted into the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame on Nov. 20.
The sons of Shaquille O'Neal and Scotty Pippen Jr. will be on the Los Angeles Lakers' Summer League squad.
Jacob Grandison is transferring from Illinois to Duke.
Gonzaga star big man Drew Timme is returning to the Bulldogs.
Duke freshman Trevor Keels is staying in the NBA Draft.
The mullet-sporting star is transferring to Illinois.
Former Nevada star point guard Grant Sherfield is transferring to Oklahoma.
Despite earlier reports, Antoine Davis will stay at Detriot Mercy.
Kansas State guard Nijel Pack is transferring to Miami.
"Back to where everything started."
Edert is leaving one team that reached the 2022 NCAA Tournament and heading to another.
Lofton is arguably college basketball's most unique player and was one of its most effective last season.
The Kansas Jayhawks are college basketball national champs for the first time since 2008.