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The UConn men’s basketball program will reportedly host a multi-team event to begin the 2025-26 season with games against New Haven, UMass-Lowell and Columbia.
We've checked off every major milestone of the men's college basketball offseason -- the transfer portal window opened and closed, the NBA draft withdrawal deadline has passed -- and teams are full steam ahead on preparing for the 2025-26 campaign.
College basketball coaches will be able to challenge officials' calls next season for the first time, and the NCAA also said there is "positive momentum" toward switching the men's game from halves to quarters.
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention this week included a very hot topic: The $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement.
With five of the eight teams in Omaha entering the NCAA College World Series with shorter than 10-to-1 odds, baseball fans are in for an unpredictable CWS.
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The days of the last two minutes of college basketball games taking 20 minutes of real time to finish are coming to an end. At least that’s the hope. The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved changes on Tuesday that are expected to improve the flow of men’s college basketball beginning in the 2025-26 season.
Karl Hicks, chairman of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Rules Committee, said in May the group was examining ways to ensure missed calls are corrected without slowing down games too much.
The last time college basketball had a first-time national champion was in 2021. That year's title game between No. 1 seeds Baylor and Gonzaga guaranteed that the sport would see a program win its first national title.
South Dakota universities are still deciding what path to take regarding the recent House v. NCAA settlement. According to the settlement, college athletic