Eric Olen Takes Helm as New Mexico Men’s Basketball Head Coach

The University of New Mexico has appointed Eric Olen as the 23rd head coach of its men’s basketball program. Olen, who previously led UC San Diego, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record to Albuquerque. Olen’s coaching career began at UC San Diego, where he served as an assistant coach for nine […]

Colin Lynch  •  02 Apr 2025
UConn’s Liam McNeeley Declares For 2025 NBA Draft

Liam McNeeley will leave UConn after one season to enter the 2025 NBA draft, the 6-foot-7, 210-pound forward announced Tuesday. The 19-year-old is a potential lottery pick after he was named Big East Freshman of the Year. Liam McNeeley Has Always Dreamed Of Playing In The NBA In 27 games, McNeeley averaged 14.5 points, 6.0 […]

James Foglio  •  02 Apr 2025
Final Four 2025: Duke vs. Houston Will Be Highest Combined KenPom Ranking Ever For A March Madness Game

Duke vs. Houston in the Final Four is shaping up to be one of the most prolific matchups in the history of the NCAA Tournament.  As the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four approaches, the convergence of top-tier teams has analysts and fans alike marveling at the statistical prowess on display. This year’s quartet—Duke, Florida, […]

Colin Lynch  •  01 Apr 2025
A New Era Begins in College Park: Buzz Williams Hired to Lead Maryland Basketball

From Controversy to Clarity: Buzz Williams takes the helm at Maryland, hoping to lead the Terps back to a national championship caliber.  In the wake of one of the most tumultuous coaching exits in recent memory, Maryland has turned the page. Buzz Williams, the veteran head coach known for his passion, preparation, and player development, […]

Colin Lynch  •  01 Apr 2025
Kevin Willard’s Controversial Departure: A Tumultuous Exit from Maryland to Villanova

Kevin Willard has left Maryland to lead the basketball program at Villanova, but many are calling out how he left Maryland behind.  Kevin Willard’s departure from Maryland may have been confirmed in the final days of March, but the signs had been there long before the headlines caught up. After leading the Terrapins to a […]

Colin Lynch  •  01 Apr 2025
The Madness That Works Overtime: How March Madness Costs — and Inspires — the American Workplace

As basketballs bounce and brackets break, the NCAA Tournament isn’t just disrupting defenses — it’s disrupting desks during March Madness.  A Slam Dunk for Fans, a Shot Clock Violation for Productivity Each March, while millions of Americans feverishly refresh their brackets and tune in to the magic of buzzer-beaters, a different kind of madness quietly […]

Colin Lynch  •  01 Apr 2025
A Red Storm Reload: Bryce Hopkins Transfers to St. John’s, Eyes Redemption Under Pitino

After two injury-plagued seasons at Providence, the former All-Big East forward Bryce Hopkins finds a new home in Queens — and a chance to write a different ending.  It’s been more than two years since Bryce Hopkins took the Big East by storm, emerging from Kentucky’s crowded rotation to become a breakout star at Providence. […]

Colin Lynch  •  01 Apr 2025
Duke’s Blue Devils head into men’s Final Four as betting favorites

Just as it was predicted at the start of March Madness, Duke continues to push through as the No. 1 seed and favourite to win the national championship. Now, they are getting ready to face Houston in the Final Four, and just two games away from this year’s NCAA title.  The rest of the semifinal […]

Antonio Kozlow  •  01 Apr 2025
Rutgers’ Dylan Harper has declared for the 2025 NBA Draft

Any player who wishes to enter the NBA draft must declare no later than 60 days before. Their name can be withdrawn up to 10 days before the June draft.  On Monday, March 31, former top-three recruit Dylan Harper decided on his future. The 19-year-old went on ESPN’s “NBA Today” and declared for the 2025 […]

Zach Wolpin  •  01 Apr 2025