Category: NCAA Basketball Betting
USC grad transfer Thornton picks Boston College over Gonzaga
This has implications beyond just the Eagles. Gonzaga really needed Thornton. Click here to read the full article…
LINKS: Big East’s Most Important Players, R.J. Davis Official Visit News
Georgetown center Omer Yurtseven has been named by Andy Katz as the 4th most important player in the Big East. The link to the post is HERE, and the blurb on Yurt7 is below: 4. Omer Yurtseven, 7-0, Jr., Georgetown: Yurtseven sat out last season after averaging 13 points a game at NC State. The…
Duke’s Williamson, Barrett top list of forwards in NBA draft
The Duke freshman was the biggest star the college game has seen in years with his breathtaking dunks and incomparable athleticism. Now he’s him the unquestioned choice to go No. 1 in Thursday’s NBA draft. Williamson headlines a deep group of forwards, which includes fellow Blue Devils freshman Click here to read the full article…
New Southern Conference commissioner Jim Schaus shares his vision for a mid-major basketball power
A lot has changed in the Southern Conference over the past 13 years. In January 2006, when John Iamarino took over as commissioner of the league, there was no Stephen Curry at Davidson, and Appalachian State was just polishing off its first of three-straight FCS football titles. Fast-forward to 2019, Click here to read the…
Overreaction Monday: Kirk Ferentz and the Changing Landscape in College Recruiting
The game has changed. The players playing the games have changed. The rules governing the games have changed. The coaches coaching the games have changed. And the money at stake on the games has changed. That last one is really what drives all things, good or bad. In today’s college sports world, Click here to…
News24.com | Township basketball teams celebrate Youth Day at the CTICC
About 800 youngsters celebrated Youth Day with a basketball tournament at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) on Sunday. The two-day Youth Day Classic Basketball Tournament kicked off on June 16 with township clubs including Delft Umoja, African Grassroot Hoops, City Mountain, Cape Click here to read the full article…
Villanova Basketball freshmen are impressing at USA Basketball U19 Training Camp
Happy Monday Nova Nation! Just as quickly as Villanova Basketball got its freshman class on campus, more than half the class is back on the road. Specifically, they’re at the USA Basketball Under 19 Training Camp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Saturday kicked off a four day even in which the 33 players Click here to…
Jarrett Culver, Cam Reddish top list of best shooting guards in NBA draft pool
STRENGTHS: Culver offers size (a nearly 6-foot-7 measurement with shoes at the scouting combine) and the versatility to defend multiple positions for one of the nation’s toughest defensive units. After averaging 11.2 points as a freshman, Culver developed into the no-doubt first option and Big 12 Click here to read the full article…
Culver, Reddish top list of shooting guards in NBA draft
Jarrett Culver made himself a top-flight NBA prospect by pushing Texas Tech to within a win of its first national championship. Culver is regarded by many as the top shooting guard in Thursday’s draft, part of a rapid rise from solid freshman contributor to Associated Press All-American. He could Click here to read the full…
Culver, Reddish top list of shooting guards in NBA draft
Jarrett Culver made himself a top-flight NBA prospect by pushing Texas Tech to within a win of its first national championship. Click here to read the full article…
Arizona signee Zeke Nnaji not concerned about possible sanctions
Sometime next month the NCAA is expected to issue sanctions to at least six schools that committed Level I violations. Level I violations are considered the most serious, so those sanctions could range from a postseason ban to loss of scholarships to show-cause penalties. The Arizona Wildcats, who are Click here to read the full…
The Markus Howard 30 Point Game Tournament: #6 vs #11
Let’s have some fun, shall we? Sports are supposed to be fun. Ever since the calendar turned to March, things have been Not Fun for Marquette basketball fans, so we’re going to change that up right here and now. Plus, it’s the offseason, and we’ve got to get to August somehow, right? Click here to…