College Basketball Schedule 2023-24
E Kentucky
Tennessee
Saint Peter's
Auburn
Monmouth
Kentucky
Jax State
Georgia St
Tulane
Rider
West Virginia
Miami OH
Xavier
NC Central
Bradley
IU Indy
Wyoming
Evansville
Winthrop
Tennessee Tech
Kent State
Detroit Mercy
Yale
Bryant
Gardner-Webb
SC Upstate
Holy Cross
Harvard
Cornell
Lafayette
St Francis BK
Presbyterian
Youngstown St
Robert Morris
North Alabama
Toledo
Liberty
Navy
Boston U
New Hampshire
Princeton
Maine
Brown
Rhode Island
Vermont
G Washington
Morgan St
George Mason
William & Mary
Marshall
Quinnipiac
UMass
VCU
Old Dominion
Canisius
St Bonaventure
UIC
Saint Joseph's
Stetson
South Florida
Northeastern
Bucknell
Alabama St
Akron
NJIT
Drexel
SC State
Charleston
Siena
Hofstra
Richmond
Georgetown
Rutgers
Miami
Syracuse
Ohio State
C Michigan
Sam Houston
FIU
FGCU
Binghamton
Army
San Diego
Ole Miss
Virginia
Maryland
SIUE
W Illinois
Miss Valley St
Nicholls
Purdue FW
E Illinois
Louisiana
LSU N Orleans
South Alabama
Southern Miss
Rice
Texas St
Little Rock
C Arkansas
N Illinois
Green Bay
Kansas City
S Dakota St
UT Rio Grande
Houston
BYU
Illinois St
Cleveland St
DePaul
Montana
Creighton
Northern Iowa
Utah State
Hawai'i
UCLA
Omaha
Arizona St
N Colorado
Denver
New Mexico St
UTEP
Western St.
Utah Valley
Portland
Colorado
Missouri St
Air Force
Purdue
Florida St
Georgia Tech
Northwestern
North Carolina
Michigan
Indiana St
San José St
Portland St
Stanford
Seattle U
UC Irvine
Saint Mary's
Pacific
Fresno St
Valparaiso
UNLV
Long Beach St
USC
College Basketball News
Ex-Mizzou star Mitchell picks Kentucky after judge grants 5th year
Former Missouri star Mark Mitchell, who was cleared to play a fifth season of college basketball through a temporary restraining order, has committed to play for Kentucky.
Iowa State's Toure has surgery, expected back in January
Iowa State's Killyan Toure had surgery on his right shoulder Friday and is expected to be ready to play basketball in January.
Court halts order, denies extra year of eligibility
In a legal victory for the NCAA, a federal appeals court has temporarily halted a court order that would have granted thousands of athletes who left college an extra year of eligibility.
Kohler, eligible for fifth year after injunction, commits to BYU
Former Michigan State forward Jaxon Kohler, who was cleared to play after a judge granted an injunction for Class of 2022 athletes seeking a fifth year, has committed to play for BYU.
Jury rules New York Times defamed Alabama basketball player
An Alabama jury on Thursday awarded $9.25 million in damages after finding that The New York Times defamed an Alabama basketball player by incorrectly reporting that he was at the scene of a fatal shooting in Tuscaloosa.
Greg Sankey, in filing, speaks out against pros returning to NCAA
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey asked a judge to uphold NCAA rules that prevent athletes from returning to play in college.
NCAA lands new deal to promote championship events
The NCAA and Playfly Sports have agreed to a deal that will open the door to more marketing opportunities around championship events, including possible NIL deals for student-athletes.
Ex-Mizzou star Mitchell picks Kentucky after judge grants 5th year
Former Missouri star Mark Mitchell, who was cleared to play a fifth season of college basketball through a temporary restraining order, has committed to play for Kentucky.
Iowa State's Toure has surgery, expected back in January
Iowa State's Killyan Toure had surgery on his right shoulder Friday and is expected to be ready to play basketball in January.
Court halts order, denies extra year of eligibility
In a legal victory for the NCAA, a federal appeals court has temporarily halted a court order that would have granted thousands of athletes who left college an extra year of eligibility.
Kohler, eligible for fifth year after injunction, commits to BYU
Former Michigan State forward Jaxon Kohler, who was cleared to play after a judge granted an injunction for Class of 2022 athletes seeking a fifth year, has committed to play for BYU.
Jury rules New York Times defamed Alabama basketball player
An Alabama jury on Thursday awarded $9.25 million in damages after finding that The New York Times defamed an Alabama basketball player by incorrectly reporting that he was at the scene of a fatal shooting in Tuscaloosa.
Greg Sankey, in filing, speaks out against pros returning to NCAA
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey asked a judge to uphold NCAA rules that prevent athletes from returning to play in college.
NCAA lands new deal to promote championship events
The NCAA and Playfly Sports have agreed to a deal that will open the door to more marketing opportunities around championship events, including possible NIL deals for student-athletes.