UConn Basketball Coach Dan Hurley: Will Contract Buyout Keep Him in Connecticut?

As the Connecticut Huskies advance to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament, Dan Hurley’s coaching prowess is turning heads and attracting the attention of top basketball programs nationwide. The dynamic UConn coach, who once led Rhode Island to new heights, now has his eyes set on taking the Huskies all the way. With impressive […]

David Evans  •  23 Mar 2023
How Much Is Each March Madness Win Worth In 2023?

For some schools and conferences, the NCAA Tournament can be a valuable source of revenue and media exposure. Find out how much each March Madness win is worth for your favorite schools in the NCAA Tournament. The 2023 March Madness tournament is underway and the players are playing for more than just pride this year. […]

Gia Nguyen  •  21 Mar 2023
Four-Star PG Garwey Dual Reopens Recruitment And Looks Likely to Follow Ed Cooley to Georgetown After Decommitting From Providence

The college basketball landscape was shaken Monday when it was announced that Ed Cooley, the former Providence head coach, would take the reins at Georgetown on a reported $6 million per year deal. Cooley’s departure from Providence has left an immediate impact, with four-star point guard and Providence commit Garwey Dual decommitting from the Friars […]

David Evans  •  21 Mar 2023
Arkansas Basketball Coach Eric Mussleman’s Contract, Salary, Net Worth, and Buyout

Eric Musselman, the vibrant head coach of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks men’s basketball team, has rapidly gained a reputation for his thrilling celebrations after NCAA tournament wins. Hired by Arkansas in 2019, Musselman has quickly become one of the most sought-after coaches in college basketball. As his team continues to dominate on the court, […]

David Evans  •  21 Mar 2023
Purdue Basketball Coach Matt Painter’s Buyout a Sticking Point for Fans Who Want Him Fired After First Round NCAA Tournament Loss

Matt Painter, the man at the helm of Purdue basketball since 2005, now faces a tide of discontent. Before joining Purdue, Painter led the Southern Illinois Salukis to an impressive record and an NCAA tournament appearance. With Purdue, he has achieved numerous milestones, including an Elite Eight appearance in the 2018/19 season. But, after a […]

David Evans  •  21 Mar 2023
Georgetown Basketball Hires Ed Cooley As Head Coach

Georgetown basketball has hired Providence coach Ed Cooley as the Hoyas’ next head coach, according to sources. Cooley is set to become the program’s 18th head coach in its 113-year, 111-season history. Cooley’s overall record as a head coach is 334-222 (.601). Under former head coach Patrick Ewing, the Hoyas went 75-109 (.408) overall and […]

James Foglio  •  21 Mar 2023
Tyson Walker Leads Michigan State To Sweet 16, Finds Car Towed On Campus

Although Tyson Walker led No. 7 Michigan State to a 69-60 upset win over No. 2 Marquette to advance his team to the Sweet 16 on Sunday, the senior guard discovered his car had been towed on campus in East Lansing. “How I get back to campus and they towed my car,” posted Walker, who […]

James Foglio  •  21 Mar 2023
WATCH: Gonzaga’s Drew Timme Drops F-Bomb After Win Over TCU

Watch No. 3 Gonzaga forward Drew Timme drop an f-bomb live during a postgame interview following Sunday night’s 84-81 second-round win over No. 6 TCU in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. Late in the second half, the Horned Frogs pulled with two points at Ball Arena. However, Timme knocked down a rare 3-pointer, helping the Bulldogs […]

James Foglio  •  20 Mar 2023
Adama Sanogo first college player since Blake Griffin to average 25 points, 10 rebounds in NCAA Tournament

Adama Sanogo of No. 4 UConn is the first men’s college basketball player since Blake Griffin in 2009 to average at least 25 points and 10 rebounds through his first two games of a single NCAA Tournament. Through 34 starts during the regular season, the junior forward is averaging career highs of 17.5 points, 1.2 […]

James Foglio  •  20 Mar 2023