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Butler pulled off a thrilling 86-84 upset win over Utah after star guard Pierre Brooks ll hit a game-winning layup with less than :03 remaining to get the sport's newest postseason event started.
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More than 750 men's basketball student-athletes entered their names into the transfer portal when it opened Monday.
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Boise State tied a program record with 16 steals, seven of which ignited a first-half run.
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Rutgers will get invited to both the NIT and the College Basketball Crown. The details on the latter are murky.
The most disappointing season in Rutgers basketball history is officially over. The Scarlet Knights (15-17, 8-12) “will not participate in any postseason tournaments,” the program announced Sunday morning in a statement obtained by NJ Advance Media.
The College Basketball Crown kicks off Monday at 3 p.m. ET on FS1. Here are 10 names to know ahead of the tournament!
The first edition of the College Basketball Crown has arrived. Check out all the highlights from a thrilling Day 1!
The Tulane men's basketball team, playing without 6-foot-8 starters Kaleb Banks and Kam Williams, is a sizable underdog to USC and its athletic, tall backcourt in the inaugural College Basketball Crown tournament in Las Vegas.
The Rutgers basketball team’s deeply disappointing 2024-25 season is now officially over. The Scarlet Knights considered entering the NIT or the College Basketball Crown – a new consolation tournament sponsored by Fox – but discussions between head ...
Multiple notable high-major teams are headed to the first College Basketball Crown, which begins Monday in Las Vegas. The 16-team bracket includes USC, Nebraska, Villanova, Butler, Arizona State, and Georgetown.
The College Basketball Crown, a new postseason tournament, tips off its inaugural run on March 31 with 16 men's teams. What's at stake: $500,000 in name, image and likeness brand ambassador deals is on the line making it one of the first postseason college basketball tournaments to explicitly tie team success to NIL opportunities.