Here are 10 of the most dangerous teams in college basketball entering the final full month of the regular season: Threat level: National championship co-frontrunner
Duke and Auburn are favorites to come out on top of March Madness. When's the best time to wager that they'll win it all?
Duke basketball signee Shelton Henderson is leaving a legacy at Bellaire and is hoping to become a McDonald's All-American.
A glimpse at Duke's stacked, but not elite, class, unusual territory for Kelvin Sampson and Houston, a reload at UConn, what's going on with Arkansas and Kentucky, and how the uncommitted five-stars could impact the final team rankings.
This week's Starting Five detailing the biggest games of the men's basketball weekend has six matchups due to an impressive schedule Saturday.
Sure, the win at Kansas is really the only marquee victory Houston has so far this season, but a 13-game winning streak with 11 double-digit wins over that stretch earns Kelvin Sampson's team a place in the top tier of the sport.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders versus the Houston Cougars is one of 16 games on Saturday’s college basketball slate that features a ranked team on the court.Read through our betting preview for
The Blue Devils boast what is not only the best defense in the ACC, but one of the most efficient in the nation. Despite starting three freshmen, head coach Jon Scheyer’s team has managed to allow just 59.
NCAA Men's Tournament Winner 2025 odds: Duke: +450 (bet $10 to win $55 total) Auburn: +500 (bet $10 to win $60 total) Houston: +800 (bet $10 to win $90 total) Despite Auburn being the No. 1 team ...
Duke, Auburn, and Houston are in the conversation of who will make their run to the national championship in April. Basketball analyst Jay Bilas provided his insights on the debate.
McDonald's All-American Game rosters were announced Monday, and BYU signee AJ Dybantsa, the No. 1 prospect in the 2025 recruiting cycle, highlighted the honorees. Dybantsa is the first BYU pledge to make the McDonald's All-American game since Garner Meads in 2000.
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke coach Jon Scheyer said freshman big man Khaman Maluach was OK after vomiting on the court during the second half of Monday night's 74-64 win against North Carolina State.