College basketball scores, winners and losers: Kentucky rebounds, Kansas falls to rival, top two teams go down

Alabama in position to move to No. 1 in major polls after road win vs. Arkansas follows losses by Auburn, Duke

There were plenty of surprisng results in college basketball on Saturday with two of the biggest shockers coming when No. 1 Auburn and No. 2 Duke both lost. The Tigers were upset at home 90-81 by No. 6 Florida. The Blue Devils met the same fate losing 77-71 at Clemson. Those losses could lead to … Read more

Indiana basketball coaching candidates: Who should replace Mike Woodson?

John Fanta

John Fanta College Basketball Broadcaster and Reporter The Indiana head coaching job is one of the biggest in college basketball right now, and its opening this offseason will bring no shortage of candidates.  Before we get to a list of 12 potential options to fill this vacancy, here’s what I would do if I was … Read more

Fantasy basketball: Dr. A’s weekly risers and fallers

Welcome to this week’s roundup of the biggest risers and fallers in fantasy basketball! As the season unfolds, player performances continue to shake up the rankings and impact fantasy rosters. Whether it’s a breakout star making waves or a struggling veteran losing ground, staying ahead of the trends is crucial for your fantasy success. In … Read more

College basketball weekend preview: Five best games to watch Saturday

Last weekend, Iowa State’s home streak came to an end at the hands of lowly Kansas State, Kansas blew a massive lead and Michigan State’s winning streak came to an end — and those were just some of the upsets! There’s more where that came from in college basketball this weekend, with a slate that … Read more

NCAA women’s basketball Power Rankings: How will UConn play against its SEC opponents?

Michael VoepelFeb 5, 2025, 08:00 AM ET Close Michael Voepel is a senior writer who covers the WNBA, women’s college basketball and other college sports. Voepel began covering women’s basketball in 1984, and has been with ESPN since 1996. UConn is accustomed to keeping up its level of play during conference season regardless of how … Read more

Is UConn-Tennessee still a rivalry in women’s college basketball?

Geno Auriemma first stepped foot in Thompson-Boling Arena 29 years ago. He doesn’t recall much about that Jan. 6, 1996 meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee, the third time in 12 months his UConn Huskies faced Pat Summitt’s Tennessee Lady Vols. But he remembers how electric the environment was, how there wasn’t an arena of that size, … Read more

‘Don’t think we’re aligned’ – Myles Garrett reached out to NBA GOAT for advice on leaving Cleveland

Cleveland is losing another superstar. Stop me if you’ve heard that before. 3 Garrett has been a Cleveland Brown since 2017Credit: Getty Browns star Myles Garrett has requested a trade from the franchise that he has spent his entire career with. But before he made the request, Garrett reached out to one individual in particular … Read more

How BYU and its big-money boosters are going all-in on men’s basketball

Myron MedcalfFeb 5, 2025, 01:00 PM ET Close Covers college basketball Joined ESPN.com in 2011 Graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato PROVO, Utah — The Strap Tank Brewery looks like a postcard from a scenic ski resort, the type of place where you can eat half-pound bison burgers while surrounded by vintage planes and motorcycles, … Read more

‘NBA’s best kept secret’ – Michael Jordan named greatest shooter he’s ever seen – and he’s deadliest player you’ve never heard of

Fans have witnessed tons of lethal shooters throughout NBA history. Larry Bird, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, Kobe Bryant, and Steph Curry are just some of the marksman who have made bucket after bucket during their illustrious careers. 7 Golden State great Curry is widely considered the greatest shooter in historyCredit: Getty Images – Getty However, … Read more

NCAA Men’s Basketball Power Rankings: Auburn, Tennessee stay top

The marquee MTEs and tournaments of November have long passed, the conference challenges and neutral-site nonconference showdowns of the past few weeks are in the rearview mirror — and it’s almost time to turn the page to the rhythm of full-blown conference play. But not quite yet. The last week of December is always a … Read more