Category: College Basketball
With Selection Sunday approaching, the NCAA Tournament bubble picture is becoming clearer. Using AI analysis powered by ChatGPT’s Deep Research, we’ve crunched the latest data to predict which bubble teams will hear their name called and which will be left out. Based on recent performances, strength of schedule, and key wins, here’s a look at […]
The moment Rick Pitino walked through the doors at St. John’s, he made a promise. “We’re going to be back,” he said in March 2023, standing inside Madison Square Garden, the very building where the Red Storm had once ruled but had since faded into the background of college basketball’s biggest stage. One year later, […]
Key Highlights Women’s NCAA basketball champions have a 64% chance of skipping a White House visit. Trump has 94% probability of not filling out a bracket according to our oddsmakers. 75% chance Trump doesn’t even tweet about the tournament. Donald Trump March Madness Odds Will Donald Trump fill out an NCAA championship bracket? Yes +700 […]
Some college basketball coaches enter March fighting for a championship. Others are fighting to keep their jobs. The 2025 season has put several head coaches on the hot seat, with fan frustration rising and athletic directors weighing their options. From underwhelming records to program stagnation, these five coaches are under serious pressure heading into their […]
For nearly four decades, the men’s NCAA Tournament has been one of the most revered spectacles in sports, a 68-team, three-week gauntlet where legends are made, brackets are busted, and chaos reigns. But could it soon be bigger? Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark believes it should be. Speaking ahead of the Big 12 Tournament on […]
For Stephen Curry, home has always been more than a place—it’s a foundation. And now, he’s giving back to the school that helped launch his legendary career in a way no active NBA player ever has before. On Monday, Davidson College announced Curry as an assistant general manager, a role that will see the four-time […]
With the 2025 NBA draft just a couple of months away, Cooper Flagg has already confirmed that he wants to return for another season with Duke next year. In an interview with The Athletic last month, he said, “S—t, I want to come back next year.” Flagg added: “I still feel like a kid. This […]
A video of Cooper Flagg’s mother recently went viral after she was seen celebrating her son’s dunk in a fiery college basketball game between Duke and North Carolina this weekend. After receiving criticism online, she openly cursed out the rival fan base on her own Facebook account. Late in the Blue Devils’ 82-68 win over […]
Auburn Leads the Charge as SEC Tournament Begins The journey to March Madness begins in Nashville, and the SEC Tournament is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in years. Auburn enters as the favorite, a team that has proved its dominance by locking up the regular-season title before the final week of […]
The Big 12 Tournament: A Championship Run Through Houston? Or Can Texas Tech Challenge the Cougars? For months, the Big 12 has been a gauntlet, a test of endurance, depth, and resolve. Now, as teams descend upon Kansas City for the conference tournament, one question looms: Can anyone stop Houston? Kelvin Sampson’s team enters as […]