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
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
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
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
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
USC Basketball Recruiting: Kevin Durant Predicts Bronny James Picks Trojans

As the son of NBA legend LeBron James, Bronny James has basketball in his blood. The 5-star recruit in the class of 2023 has generated a considerable buzz in the basketball world. Now, NBA superstar Kevin Durant is weighing in on what he thinks Bronny should do after high school, and that is play college […]

David Evans  •  14 Mar 2023
Virginia Tech Hokies Emerge as Favorites for UNC Transfer Tyler Nickel

Tyler Nickel, a four-star recruit from the class of 2022, has entered the transfer portal after completing his freshman season at UNC. Speculation is rife that he may end up with the Virginia Tech Hokies, one of the schools that recruited him heavily during the high school recruiting process. Hokies Get Second Chance at Tyler […]

David Evans  •  14 Mar 2023
Five-Star Recruit Carter Bryant Sees Arizona Wildcats as Top Option Following Successful Visit

In a major development for the University of Arizona men’s basketball program, five-star recruit Carter Bryant has reportedly named the Wildcats as his top option following a successful visit to the school. The visit, which took place on Selection Sunday, saw Bryant and his family receive a warm welcome from the coaching staff and players, […]

David Evans  •  13 Mar 2023
Michigan State Spartans in the Lead for Four-Star Recruit Jesse McCulloch

Jesse McCulloch, a highly sought-after four-star recruit from Cleveland, Ohio, is now heavily favoring Michigan State as his college basketball destination of choice. The 6-foot-9, 220-pound big man recently visited Michigan State and is believed to be strongly considering the Spartans. McCulloch and Parents Big Fans of Izzo and MSU Last month, McCulloch announced his […]

David Evans  •  10 Mar 2023