Category: NCAA Basketball Betting
Sean Miller unlikely to be compelled to testify in college basketball corruption trial
NEW YORK — Sean Miller will likely not be compelled to take the stand in the ongoing federal trial involving corruption in college basketball. Judge Edgardo Ramos initially ruled last week that the Arizona Wildcats’ coach and LSU coach Will Wade would not have to testify, saying their alleged misdeeds Click here to read the…
UNC guard Seventh Woods announces intent to transfer
North Carolina junior point guard Seventh Woods announced Thursday afternoon via his Instagram account that he intends to transfer. Woods will be the first Roy Williams player to transfer since 2011, when point guard Larry Drew II transferred to UCLA before the 2011-12 season. It’s just the fifth Click here to read the full article…
BREAKING: Rising senior guard Seventh Woods to transfer from UNC basketball
As a first-year in 2017, Woods played in all 40 games for a North Carolina team that went 33-7 and won the national championship. As a sophomore, he was hampered by a stress fracture in his foot and played in just 20 games. “My three years here at UNC has been nothing short of amazing,”…
Gophers men’s basketball team’s recruiting ranking jumps with addition of Isaiah Ihnen
The Gophers men’s basketball program’s 2019 recruiting class has shaped up into one of the better-regarded groups in the nation, according to a main recruiting site. Minnesota’s class was boosted by Isaiah Ihnen, a 6-foot-9 forward from Boeblingen, Germany, who signed a letter of intent with Click here to read the full article…
Five-star 2020 prospect Johnny Juzang reclassifying to 2019
Five-star forward Johnny Juzang, who was one of the top prospects in the 2020 class, announced Wednesday that he’s reclassifying to 2019 and plans to attend college in the fall, adding on Instagram, “My college decision will be made in the next few weeks.” The move makes Juzang one of the Click here to read…
Five-star junior Jalen Suggs on Gophers: ‘They’ll always be in the mix’
The last AAU season for Jalen Suggs is just getting started this spring – and he’s excited to make it a memorable one. The five-star Minnehaha Academy junior guard also appreciates the attention he’s getting from the hometown Gophers and coach Richard Pitino, who met with Suggs for an in-home Click here to read the full article…
11 Big Ten Players Make Sports Illustrated Top 100 2019 NBA Draft Board
With the draft coming in a few months there’s going to be plenty of articles featuring the latest mock drafts and draft boards. Draft boards can be interesting because, at least for now, they include players that will likely return to campus next fall and base the rankings on skill instead of need Click here…
11 Big Ten Players Make Sports Illustrated Top 100 2019 NBA Draft Board
With the draft coming in a few months there’s going to be plenty of articles featuring the latest mock drafts and draft boards. Draft boards can be interesting because, at least for now, they include players that will likely return to campus next fall and base the rankings on skill instead of need Click here…
Maryland basketball to host George Mason as part of nonconference schedule, per report
Maryland men’s basketball has agreed to host George Mason as part of its 2019-20 nonconference schedule, according to Jon Rothstein. The Patriots finished the 2018-19 season with an 18-15 record and a loss in their conference tournament quarterfinals to St. Bonaventure. George Mason averaged 70.1 Click here to read the full article…
Cole Anthony gives North Carolina the perfect recruit at the perfect time
It was only a few years ago that a sprawling academic fraud scandal threatened to knock North Carolina off its perch as one of the premier destinations in college basketball. Brandon Ingram cited the pending NCAA investigation as the reason he chose to play for Duke instead. Other top recruits also avoided Click here to…
Girod: KU has changed basketball procedures in wake of FBI case; ‘we have to make sure we do it right going forward’
KU Chancellor Douglas Girod acknowledged Wednesday that internal procedures of the men’s basketball program have changed after a pay-for-play scheme ensnared two KU players, saying KU has to “make sure we do it right going forward.â€� Girod said changes have been made regarding which individuals are Click here to read the full article…
Girod: KU has changed basketball procedures in wake of FBI case; ‘we have to make sure we do it right going forward’
KU Chancellor Douglas Girod acknowledged Wednesday that internal procedures of the men’s basketball program have changed after a pay-for-play scheme ensnared two KU players, saying KU has to “make sure we do it right going forward.â€� Girod said changes have been made regarding which individuals are Click here to read the full article…