Dick Vitale Is Cancer-Free and Wants to Get Back to Calling Games ASAP
Now cancer-free, the legendary broadcaster talks about his plans to return to the booth
Farewell to My Friend Greg Gumbel
He was a unique talent, a treasured friend and the kindest man I have ever known
Jim Larrañaga Learned That When the Money Stops, So Does the Winning
The coach steps down, lamenting college sports' chase for the almighty dollar — a problem he didn't have when Miami was flush with NIL cash
Texas A&M Rides Its Old School Culture to the Top of the Polls
The Aggies, no. 12 in the AP poll, start four seniors and a junior — all but one of whom have spent at least three years in the program
Hoop Thoughts: News and Notes From Around the Electric Early-Season NonCon Party
Memphis-Clemson. Kentucky-Louisville. UConn-Gonzaga. This party didn't happen by accident.
Ken Pomeroy Crunched The Numbers And Changed The Game
Meet the man behind KenPom.com, college basketball's premier analytics site
What's the Matter with Kansas?
Seth Davis' Hoop Thoughts: Trouble at KU, and the SEC is on fire
Penny Hardaway’s Team Is a Work in Progress. So Is He.
In an exclusive interview with Hoops HQ, the Memphis coach admits he made a lot of mistakes. “The last few years have been a struggle.”
Kansas Escapes, Auburn Dominates, Hurley Whines: Racing Through An Epic Tuesday in College Hoops
Plus: A Final Four-caliber face off and Creighton's blowout
Hoop Thoughts: A New Shooting Star At Tennessee, A Resurgence at Cincinnati, And Lots More
Wes Miller has Cincinnati winning again, and trouble is brewing at Ohio State
Shaka Smart Is the Only Major Coach Not Using the Transfer Portal. He's Still Winning.
The Golden Eagles' win over Purdue Tuesday night was another victory for continuity in an age of change
Hoop Thoughts: Breaking Down the Offensive Explosion in College Basketball
Plus a problem at UConn, injury news and a look ahead to the week's best games