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Hall of Fame College Basketball Coach Denny Crum Dies at 86
Denny Crum, who won two NCAA men’s basketball championships and built Louisville into one of the 1980s’ dominant programs during a Hall of Fame coaching career, died Tuesday at 86 years old.
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Aneesah Morrow Transferring From DePaul to Defending National Champion LSU
Aneesah Morrow is joining LSU, the defending champion, after spending the last two seasons at DePaul.
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Hailey Van Lith Transferring From Louisville to Reigning Champion LSU
Louisville transfer Hailey Van Lith, one of the marquee players in women’s college basketball, is joining reigning national champion LSU.
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Family of Man Fatally Struck by Jim Boeheim Agrees to Settlement
The family of a man who was fatally struck by a vehicle driven by former Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim in 2019 has agreed to settle a lawsuit against Boeheim and the university.
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Caitlin Clark Weighs in on Angel Reese Taunting Controversy
Caitlin Clark reacted to the criticism Angel Reese has faced for taunting the Iowa star after the national championship game.
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Cousins Jordan Hawkins, Angel Reese Win National Championships on Consecutive Days
UConn’s Jordan Hawkins made 2023 March Madness a family affair Monday night when he picked up a national title a day after Angel Reese, his cousin, led LSU to the women’s crown.
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UConn Joins This Exclusive Group of National Champions With Dominant NCAA Tournament Run
The Huskies made impressive March Madness history with their national championship game victory over SDSU.
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LSU Star Angel Reese Calls Jill Biden's Idea for Iowa to Visit White House ‘a Joke'
LSU star Angel Reese isn’t a fan of Jill Biden’s idea for runner-up Iowa to also receive a White House invite.
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Legendary College Coach Bob Knight Hospitalized With Undisclosed Illness
Former Army, Indiana and Texas Tech head coach Bob Knight was hospitalized over the weekend with an undisclosed illness.
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Looking at March Madness Games That Were Played in April
Not all NCAA Tournament games happen in March. Here’s a look at the Final Four and national championship games played during the month of April.
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San Diego State Or UConn? Here's the Favorite to Win National Championship Game
In a championship game matchup between a 4-seed and 5-seed, who’s favored to capture the national title?
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Here's When Caitlin Clark Will Be Eligible for the WNBA Draft
Caitlin Clark will try to cap her unbelievable NCAA Tournament run with a national title on Sunday. But what’s next for the basketball sensation?
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Where San Diego State's Win Over FAU Ranks Among Biggest Comebacks in Final Four History
The San Diego State Aztecs pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in men’s Final Four history to reach their first national title game.
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How to Watch Caitlin Clark, Iowa Vs. Angel Reese, LSU in National Title Game
The Hawkeyes and Tigers are both making their first appearance in the national title game.
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Purdue Big Man Zach Edey Named AP Men's Player of the Year
Despite a historic NCAA Tournament loss, the 7-foot-4 Canadian was recognized for his dominant 2022-23 season with Purdue.
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Iowa Star Caitlin Clark Wins AP Women's Player of the Year
Iowa point guard Caitlin Clark has been named AP women’s basketball Player of the Year after a dominant junior season for the Hawkeyes.
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Eight Storylines We're Looking Forward to in the Men's and Women's Final Fours
The March Madness Final Four is approaching, and eight teams in the men’s and women’s brackets are all still dancing. Here are the top storylines ahead of the games.
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Jay Williams Shares High Praise of Iowa Star Caitlin Clark
ESPN’s Jay Williams lauded Caitlin Clark after she put together a historic triple-double in the women’s Elite Eight on Sunday.
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Florida Atlantic Holds Off Kansas State to Reach 1st Final Four
Alijah Martin, Vlad Goldin and ninth-seeded Florida Atlantic became the first team to reach this year’s Final Four.
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Bouncy Basketballs Raise Concerns at March Madness
The basketballs at the men’s NCAA Tournament have become a hot topic after players and coaches have noticed a change during March Madness games.