College Basketball News
More ex-Indiana basketball players allege sexual misconduct
At least 15 former Indiana men's basketball players are alleging improper sexual conduct by a former team physician and saying Indiana officials, including the late coach Bobby Knight, were aware of the behavior.
J Batt leaves Georgia Tech to become Michigan State AD
J Batt, who has served as athletic director at Georgia Tech since October 2022, has been hired as the new AD at Michigan State.
AAC taking postseason hoops tourneys to Birmingham, Tampa
The American Athletic Conference is taking its postseason basketball tournaments to Birmingham, Alabama, and Tampa, Florida, over the next three seasons after a five-year run in Texas.
SEC increases fines to $500K for rushing field, court
The SEC is ratcheting up penalties on schools whose fans storm the field or rush the court, doing away with an escalating fine system and now charging $500,000 per incident.
NCAA president sees value in March Madness bracket expansion
NCAA president Charlie Baker sees value in expanding the NCAA tournament by a handful of teams and wants to reach a decision in the next few months.
Texas' Sean Miller: Expired COVID year to hurt veteran depth
Texas coach Sean Miller says the lower number of players with an extra year from the COVID-19 eligibility rules will hurt college basketball next season.
No Duke-Miami matchup in ACC's 18-game men's basketball schedule
The ACC announced its second set of home-and-away partners after announcing earlier this month that it would cut a 20-game men's basketball schedule to 18.

At least 15 former Indiana men's basketball players are alleging improper sexual conduct by a former team physician and saying Indiana officials, including the late coach Bobby Knight, were aware of the behavior.

J Batt, who has served as athletic director at Georgia Tech since October 2022, has been hired as the new AD at Michigan State.

The American Athletic Conference is taking its postseason basketball tournaments to Birmingham, Alabama, and Tampa, Florida, over the next three seasons after a five-year run in Texas.

The SEC is ratcheting up penalties on schools whose fans storm the field or rush the court, doing away with an escalating fine system and now charging $500,000 per incident.

NCAA president Charlie Baker sees value in expanding the NCAA tournament by a handful of teams and wants to reach a decision in the next few months.

Texas coach Sean Miller says the lower number of players with an extra year from the COVID-19 eligibility rules will hurt college basketball next season.

The ACC announced its second set of home-and-away partners after announcing earlier this month that it would cut a 20-game men's basketball schedule to 18.