The Blue Devils move up to No. 3 in the early Top 25 And 1 rankings after the Boilermaker committed to Jon Scheyer
Aletha Usanga signed a National Letter of Intent to play college basketball at Clarendon College.
The Cavinder Twins will both be back in college basketball next year. Hanna
Caitlin Clark has left an enduring legacy throughout American society and culture - both on and off the basketball court - all by the age of 22. Clark, from West Des Moines, Iowa, made her college debut for the Iowa Hawkeyes in 2020 and has also represented the USA at international youth level. Since then, she has been immortalised as the greatest scorer in college basketball history, racking up 3,951 points across four seasons. In March, she passed five-time NBA All-Star and college basketball...
Is this what you might call a hot streak? Quickly after landing two important guards from the transfer portal, in Tony Perkins and Marques Warrick, Dennis Gates went out and secured the biggest fish to date in Duke transfer Mark Mitchell. If you’re a RockM+ subscriber, you probably knew about this last Friday! Now it’s #TiptonConfirmed: A former McDonald’s All American, Kansas City, Kansas native, and top target for Cuonzo Martin in the 2022 recruiting class, Mitchell chose Duke and started all...
The Suns can only hope that the injury to former four-year Duke basketball guard Grayson Allen is not as serious as it looked when it happened on Tuesday night.
Duke will only have two players returning from last season’s team, to go with six freshmen who make up the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class, as another player hits the portal
In a largely unexpected announcement Friday afternoon, freshman forward
In a largely unexpected announcement Thursday afternoon, freshman forward TJ Power announced on X that he plans to enter the transfer portal and leave Duke after just one year with the program.
Three Amarillo High School Sandie’s will continue their academic and athletic careers after signing National Letters of Intent to play at the college level.
“I wanted a new experience and any school was going to bring that,” Simental said. “I think I fit in the system they play. They like to shoot the ball and so do I.”
Offseason? What offseason? There's no such thing in college basketball! And we're not complaining, because the sport is fascinating to follow even after UConn was crowned the national champion last week. Roster construction is changing across the country by the minute. When it's all said and done, there will be in the neighborhood of 2,000 names in college basketball's transfer portal. Should the portal and NIL money be regulated? We can discuss that until the sun comes up, but you can't deny...