Four-Star Recruit Robert Miller Nears Commitment to Texas Longhorns

When it comes to up-and-coming basketball talent, Robert Miller III is a name that cannot be ignored. This 6-foot-9, 225-pound power forward out of Pasadena Memorial High School in Houston, Texas, is making waves as a consensus top-100 overall recruit. Currently ranked as the fifth-best recruit in the Lone Star State, Miller has a storied […]

David Evans  •  23 Mar 2023
Newly Hired Rick Pitino Gets Right to Work for St. John’s

This week, the Red Storm got their man that many hope will return the storied program and once Big East powerhouse back to the ranks of the true bluebloods in college hoops. Pitino was hired by St. John’s after his Iona Gaels were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. Pitino listed a multitude of reasons as […]

Colin Lynch  •  23 Mar 2023
Tennessee Basketball Coach Rick Barnes Contract, Salary, Buyout, Net Worth & March Madness Incentives

Rick Barnes, the legendary Tennessee Volunteers men’s basketball coach, has been at the helm since 2015. Before joining Tennessee, Barnes enjoyed successful stints at Clemson and Texas, where he built his reputation as a top-tier coach. Since arriving in Knoxville, Barnes has led the Volunteers to the NCAA Tournament in five of the last six […]

David Evans  •  23 Mar 2023
Cam Boozer, Son of Carlos Boozer, Wins Gatorade National Player of the Year

Cameron Boozer, the talented sophomore who follows in the footsteps of his father, former NBA player Carlos Boozer, has just been named the 2023 Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year. This award is one of the most highly-regarded accolades in high school basketball, and Boozer is only the second sophomore ever to receive […]

Colin Lynch  •  23 Mar 2023
Providence Basketball Hires Kim English As Head Coach

Providence is hiring ex-George Mason coach Kim English as head coach, according to sources. This news comes days after Ed Cooley’s departure for Georgetown. English is expected to sign a six-year contract. Cooley led the Friars to seven NCAA Tournament appearances. While with George Mason, the former NBA player coached the Patriots to a 34-29 […]

James Foglio  •  23 Mar 2023
FAU Basketball Coach Dusty May Contract, Salary, Buyout, Net Worth & March Madness Incentives

When Dusty May took the reins as the head coach of Florida Atlantic University (FAU) men’s basketball team in 2018, the future of the program was uncertain. Fast forward to 2023, and May’s impact is undeniable. With a 33-3 record in the 2022/23 season, the FAU Owls have not only won the Conference USA (C-USA) […]

David Evans  •  23 Mar 2023
UNC Star Armando Bacot Stays for Final Year with Tar Heels Thanks to Lucrative NIL Deals

In the wake of a disappointing season for the University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels, who failed to make the NCAA tournament after reaching the finals last year, a glimmer of hope emerges with the return of star player Armando Bacot. The 6’10” forward from Richmond, Virginia, ranked 21st in the 2019 ESPN 100, […]

David Evans  •  22 Mar 2023
Arizona Basketball Coach Tommy Lloyd’s Contract and Buyout Details Amid Calls for Firing After March Madness Loss

Arizona Wildcats fans are buzzing after a disappointing exit from this year’s NCAA tournament. Some are even asking whether head coach Tommy Lloyd should be fired. Before diving into the debate, let’s take a look at Lloyd’s background, achievements, salary, buyout, and contract details. Tommy Lloyd was hired as the University of Arizona’s head basketball […]

David Evans  •  22 Mar 2023
Top-20 Recruit Trentyn Flowers Reclassifies, Joins Louisville Cardinals in 2023

In a surprising turn of events, top-20 recruit Trentyn Flowers has reclassified from the class of 2024 to the class of 2023. Flowers, a 6-foot-8, 180-pound small forward, is now set to join the Louisville Cardinals. Basketball Insiders predicted his destination a month ago, and now it’s official. Flowers Officially Commits to Louisville Trentyn Flowers, […]

David Evans  •  22 Mar 2023