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Hoosiers Eye Big Ten Crown with 2026-27 Superteam

Hoosiers’ 2026-27 Dream Squad Aims for Big Ten Glory Indiana’s basketball program, under Darian DeVries, has rapidly retooled into a conference contender for 2026-27. After an 18-14 debut and watching Curt Cignetti’s gridiron success, DeVries landed five proven high-major starters, Duke transplant Darren Harris, plus three impact freshmen. Markus Burton (Notre Dame transfer) will run…
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Gamecocks Snag Lithuanian Transfer Aleksas Bieliauskas

Garnet & Black Add European Tower to Roster South Carolina coach Lamont Paris has struck again in the transfer portal, landing 6’10” forward Aleksas Bieliauskas from Wisconsin. The Lithuanian-born big man averaged 12.1 points and 6.8 rebounds for Zalgiris II last season and helped Lithuania secure silver at the Under-20 EuroBasket, ranking second in rebounds.…
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Clemson Tigers Revamp: Women’s Basketball Portal + NFL Trade

Clemson Women Land 6’3″ Sharpshooter from Arkansas Clemson head coach Shawn Poppie has secured his second transfer portal gem, landing Arkansas senior Jenna Lawrence. The 6-foot-3 forward averaged 7.4 points and 3.4 rebounds in just 15.4 minutes per game last season, shooting 36.4% from three and 90% from the free-throw line. Despite a dip in…
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Badger Beat: Recruits, Transfers, and Turmoil

Blue-Chip Battle: Wisconsin Courts Tackle Titan Four-star offensive tackle Cameron Wagner, the Indiana phenom standing 6-foot-6 and 300 pounds, has trimmed his final list to Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Oregon, and Illinois. Known for his blindside dominance at St. Joseph-Ogden, Wagner excels in pass protection with a rock-solid anchor and demolishes defenders in the run game,…
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Hokies’ Shake-Up: Transfer, Softball Win & Spring Showdown

Gurdak’s Journey: From Blacksburg to the Big Ten Christian Gurdak, the 6-foot-10 center who logged 17.2 minutes per game for Virginia Tech last season, has announced his transfer to Rutgers, retaining three years of eligibility. In his lone Hokies campaign, Gurdak averaged 5.6 points and 4.4 rebounds, stepping into a starting role when Tobi Lawal…
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Hoosiers Thrive: Football Culture & Transfer Frenzy

OL Joe Brunner Joins IU’s Culture Revolution Joe Brunner, a veteran offensive lineman from Wisconsin, chose Indiana for his final collegiate season because of what he calls “one of the best cultures in college football.” Reuniting with position coach Bob Bostad—who initially recruited him to Wisconsin—Brunner praised the Hoosiers’ winning environment and seamless transition process.…
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Kentucky’s Transfer Portal Power Play: Shooters & Forwards

Kentucky Courts Freeman: A Power Forward in Waiting Syracuse transfer Donnie Freeman has emerged as Mark Pope’s top portal prize to shore up Kentucky’s frontcourt. With only Zoom Diallo committed so far, the Wildcats need beef inside, and Freeman—ranked among the portal’s top 20—fits the bill. He recently visited Lexington, impressing staff with his inside…
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Duke Basketball Shake-Up: Transfers and Draft Decisions

Durham’s Crystal Ball: Duke’s Post-Boozer Shake-Up After Cayden Boozer’s surprise announcement to stick around for 2026–27, Duke’s coaching staff faces a roster puzzle. Darren Harris and Nik Khamenia have already exited via the portal—Harris to Indiana and Khamenia uncommitted. Meanwhile, Cameron Boozer looms as a near-lock lottery pick likely to skip his sophomore year, Isaiah…
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Huskers’ Big Plays: Walk-offs, Spikes, and Transfers

Epic Walk-Off Caps Nebraska’s Comeback Over No. 12 USC In a thrilling 10-inning showdown at Hawks Field, Nebraska erased a five-run deficit to topple No. 12 USC, 8–7. USC built an early 5–0 lead behind timely doubles and sacrifice flies, but the Huskers rallied in the sixth, eighth, and ninth innings. Jett Buck and Mac…
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Tar Heels at a Crossroads: Transfers and Eligibility

Seth Trimble’s Unfinished Return to Chapel Hill The Tar Heels’ 2025-26 campaign ended in chaos with a blown 19-point lead and a first-round exit, marking the end of both coach Hubert Davis’s tenure and guard Seth Trimble’s collegiate career—until now. Rumors swirl as the NCAA mulls a five-year eligibility window that could retroactively grant Trimble…