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The Texas Longhorns practice ahead of their season opener at Duke next week as they prepare to start their season with several non-conference games.
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Live score, game updates as Missouri basketball faces SEMO in home opener Friday
Missouri announced Wednesday that there will be on-court sponsor logos for Central Bank and Mpix this season on the floor at Mizzou Arena — a first for the basketball teams in Columbia, taking advantage of a 2024 NCAA rule change.
Illinois State men's basketball coach Ryan Pedon says his team embraces being a target this season. The Redbirds are picked to win the Missouri Valley Conference — something the program last achieved in 1998.
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Illinois basketball legends return for practice at State Farm Center
Lon Kruger, who served as the Illinois men's basketball head coach from 1996-2000, took the Fighting Illini to three NCAA Tournaments and won a Big Ten regular season title. Kruger went to the Final Four as a head coach with Florida in 1993-94 and with Oklahoma in 2015-16.
CHAPEL HILL — UNC basketball had an open practice for media members on Thursday, Oct. 4, inside the Smith Center. For 30 minutes, the Tar Heels stretched and went through drills on Roy Williams Court while folks observed from the Carolina blue seats in ...
McCutcheon girls basketball sees return of top ranked recruit Lillie Graves along with veteran depth looking to build on 2024-25 regional title run.
The Illini's roster is ultra-skilled and shooting-heavy, yet their greatest team strength may be in a category mostly tied to effort and attention
Lakers superstar LeBron James is ready for contact basketball activity as he prepares to begin his unprecedented 23rd NBA season.
UAlbany opens the 2025-26 season on Tuesday against Marist having to replace six of its top seven scorers from a season ago, including America East Player of the Year Kayla Cooper.
Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats provided an injury update on three players entering the Crimson Tide's upcoming game against St. Johns.
The University of Alaska Anchorage men’s basketball team is coming off its second losing season in the past three years with some new talent, key returners and “a lot to work on,” according to head coach Rusty Osborne. But Osborne said NCAA rules governing practices mean it’s been a relatively slow start to that process.