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College basketball stuck in holding pattern during pandemic Southern Mississippi coach Jay Ladner argues a call with the referee during the first half of a college basketball game against Texas Tech in Lubbock, ...
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College basketball season in a holding pattern A Lafayette basketball player shoots a jump shot on the NCAA floor logo during practice for an NCAA college basketball second round game in ...
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College basketball: Cooley on fence about blanket immediate eligibility rule PROVIDENCE — College basketball's omnipresent transfer market has proved to be a vital source for the Providence Friars to "stay old" — a belief ...
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NCAA Basketball: Top 25 breakout junior players for 2020-21 season Which rising NCAA Basketball juniors are most likely to break out as national stars for the upcoming season? Here's a ranking of the top 25 candidates ...
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NCAA Basketball: Analyzing top-100 PG Tyty Washington top 10 teams One of the top point guards in the NCAA Basketball class of 2021 recruiting group is Tyty Washington. He's a consensus four-star prospect, ranked ...
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College Basketball Player Presumed Drowned in Lake Koocanusa An 18-year-old college basketball player at Northern Vermont University-Johnson is presumed dead after jumping into Lake Koocanusa near Eureka ...
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Vidakovich column: One day at our college basketball practice My freshman year at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, we had three black players on the basketball team. Victor Nevins was from ...
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Colleges, conferences with the most players on 2020 WNBA rosters There is a clear trend among the players who made 2020 WNBA rosters — they played college basketball. An astounding 136 out of 144 players ...
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Collegiate hoops left to ponder next steps College basketball, as it stands now, is slated to begin on Nov. 10. The NCAA initially looked at bumping up the start of the season to afford more ...
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Siena won't have fall sports, but is holding out hope for basketball season LOUDONVILLE — College basketball remains on the table. Siena and MAAC officials — and NCAA ones, too, no doubt — want to keep it that way.
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