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The men's basketball transfer portal is more crowded than ever, so we're here to help you determine the names you most need to know.
Sam Vecenie and CJ Moore360
March madness bracket prep: Strengths, weaknesses for all 68 teams, outlooks and more
Brad Evans, Field of 68 and The Athletic42
Bracket Watch: UConn No. 1 overall, and then chaos for 2024 NCAA Tournament
Brian Bennett183
SEC's Sankey doesn't envision P5-only NCAA Tournament, but 'things continue to change'
Kyle Tucker254
Mountain West's future: Gloria Nevarez inherits realignment, branding questions
Chris Vannini53
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Now that we know for sure who will be in this year's draft, let's break down the top players one week from draft night.
John Hollinger217
The Finch 50: Seven anonymous NBA scouts give their unfiltered opinions on this year's top prospects.
Seth Davis150
Arizona's Tommy Lloyd is The Athletic Coach of the Year, and Gonzaga's Chet Holmgren wins Freshman of the Year.
CJ Moore50
There's also a battle brewing for the fourth No. 1 seed.
Brian Bennett122
Seth Davis gets you caught up on the top teams, players Cinderellas and storylines from the college basketball season.
Seth Davis139
No one likes being wrong. Unless you’re a college basketball writer making preseason predictions. Then, sometimes, it’s kind of fun to be wrong. Take last season, for example. In October, everybody had Gonzaga and Baylor 1-2. We all pegged Iowa’s Luka Garza as the national player...
Brian Bennett104
Peterson, one of the top rising ninth graders in the country, expects his recruitment to take off this fall.
Matthew Gutierrez48
After a long hiatus, summer hoops are back. Eamonn Brennan checks in from the Under Armour Association summer calendar in Georgia.
Eamonn Brennan14
Yohan Traore has made a quick impression on the recruiting scene, earning attention from schools such as Gonzaga, Kansas and Ohio State.
CJ Moore16
With COVID-19 creating massive scheduling and logistical issues for college sports, we present our plan for men's and women's hoops.
The Athletic College Basketball Staff142
Seth Davis makes his picks for the best college basketball games on Tuesday night.
Seth Davis11
Seth Davis picks his winners against the spread for the opening night of the college basketball season.
Seth Davis41
Here’s a familiar scene in college basketball: Timeout is called, and the coaches huddle with one another to discuss strategy before talking to their players. That might look a little different this season in Mountain West games. It’s possible, even likely, the coaches will be staring at iPads...
Brian Bennett6
The focus here is on rising assistants and head coaches who aren't in fairly prominent jobs yet.
Brian Hamilton67
Need to know which underclassmen declared for the NBA Draft? Or better yet, who should stay in the draft, go back to school or potentially start packing to go overseas? We’ve got you covered here at The Fieldhouse. NBA Draft expert Sam Vecenie has been scouting and evaluating players...
Sam Vecenie46
The coaching carousel is under way, with changes coming by the day and at times by the hour. Bookmark this tracker to stay up to date with all the latest news on coaching changes. CONTACT — E-mail: thefieldhouse@theathletic.com with tips and news. Sources remain confidential. Keep track of the...
Aaron Torres, C.J. Moore, and Chris Dortch12
For news updates on college basketball coaching changes, hirings and staff moves, go to the Coaching Tracker. CONTACT — E-mail thefieldhouse@theathletic.com with tips and news. Sources remain confidential. Updated May 9 School Former coach New coach Assistants hired Bryant Tim O’Shea...
Aaron Torres, C.J. Moore, and Chris Dortch
The 2018 Mountain West conference tournament isn’t stocked with national championship contenders or teams battling for bubble berths; only regular-season champ Nevada is a lock to get an at-large bid if it doesn’t win the conference tournament. Yet, at the same time, few leagues have a fatter...
Aaron Torres3
This is the season’s final edition of mid-major power rankings and will therefore weigh more heavily a team’s chances of playing Cinderella in the Big Dance rather than reacting to the results of this past week. 1. Nevada (26-5, 15-2): It’s fitting, really. The Wolf Pack owned...
Matt Craig15
1 Rhode Island (22-4, 14-1): Another week, another E.C. Matthews injury scare. But don’t let that distract from a near-upset against 11-17 La Salle, in which they got abused on the boards 48-30. (Last week: 1) This week: Rhode Island is at home twice this week and should clinch the A10...
Matt Craig13
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