The NCAA has announced the second site for the Opening Round of the Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Wichita was chosen over seven other cities pursuing the opportunity to host six NCAA tournament opening-round games.
Fifteen Division I college basketball players will have the opportunity to return for another season after arguing the NCAA excluded them from its new eligibility rules. Jeff Dean / Getty Images Ohio ...
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Longhorns daily news: Former Texas basketball guard Chendall Weaver among those suing NCAA for fifth year of eligibility
Yahoo Sports reported earlier this week that former Texas basketball guard Chendall Weaver, who joined the Longhorns as a ...
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Ex-NCAA basketball star Kerr Kriisa arrested by FBI in alleged multimillion-dollar fraud scheme
A former college basketball player allegedly connected to a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme was arrested by the FBI and is ...
The NCAA will expand the men’s and women’s basketball championships from 68 to 76, creating an opportunity for a host city.
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Basketball Players Sue NCAA Over New Five-Year Eligibility Model
The players are suing after being excluded from the new policy.
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Vanderbilt basketball player Jalen Washington leads a 12-player lawsuit against the NCAA challenging new age-based ...
The new five-for-five/age-based eligibility rule approved by the NCAA on Tuesday should be, I think, a big help to our UVA Basketball program.
Under the new rules, all college athletes will have five years to play five seasons ...
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