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Miami’s Recruiting Blitz and Guard’s ACC Debut

Transfer Veteran Tre Donaldson Brings SEC, Big Ten Swagger to ACC Miami’s new guard Tre Donaldson arrives with a résumé from Auburn (SEC) and Michigan (Big Ten), where he helped the Wolverines reach the Sweet 16. A Tallahassee native, Donaldson holds career averages of 11.5 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 4.1 assists on 43.3% shooting. Known…
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Wall’s Surprise Return and Kentucky’s SEC Preseason Buzz

Why John Wall Couldn’t Resist Big Blue Madness Reunion Former Kentucky star John Wall surprised fans by attending the 2025 Big Blue Madness event, even though his college coach John Calipari had departed for another program. Wall described his loyalty to the institution that launched his career, revealing he snuck into Rupp Arena in a…
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Razorbacks Flaunt Roster Depth in Spirited Scrimmage

Hot Springs Hogs Unleash Basketball Armory The Arkansas Razorbacks treated a 4,000-strong crowd at Bank OZK Arena to a full-roster, 40-minute scrimmage that showcased their size, athleticism, and depth. After greeting fans with autographs, John Calipari sent his 15-man squad through two highly competitive 20-minute halves. The Red team edged the White, 44-37, in the…
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Michigan’s Wild Week: Poll Plunge and Hoop Hype

Wolverines Tumble Out of Top 25 After USC Rout Once ranked No. 15 in the AP Top 25, Michigan’s football squad suffered a 31–13 drubbing at USC and plummeted entirely out of the top 25. With a 4–2 record, the Wolverines now face a stretch of supposedly winnable games leading up to their annual showdown…
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From Big Blue Madness to Top Prospect Showdown

Madness Takes Center Court: Big Blue’s Wildest Moments Kentucky’s annual Big Blue Madness was anything but tame. Hall of Famer John Wall made a surprise entrance alongside head coach Mark Pope’s grand reveal, setting off thunderous cheers. Rising star Trent Noah delivered his signature “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive” entrance, complete with a live performance…
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Chapel Hill Hoops’ New Faces and Tactical Tweaks

From Estonia with Love: Henri Veesaar’s Tar Heel Tale Henri Veesaar, a 7-foot center hailing from Tallinn, Estonia, committed to North Carolina for his final two college seasons under coach Hubert Davis. Drawn by UNC’s storied culture and supportive alumni pick-up games, Veesaar credits discussions with guard Seth Trimble—who vouched for the on-court fit—as pivotal.…
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Clemson’s 6’10 Recruit and Boston College Threats

Boston College’s Secret Weapons Set to Sting the Tigers The Clemson Tigers, fresh off a dominant 38-10 ACC victory over North Carolina, head north to face the Boston College Eagles. Three standouts could derail the Tigers’ plans: slot receiver Lewis Bond leads the ACC with 38 catches for 366 yards, excelling on routes under ten…
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Huskers Hype: Mast Returns and Cornhuskers’ Road Test

Mast’s Triumphant Return Poised to Ignite Husker Hoops After sitting out the 2024–25 campaign with a knee injury, veteran forward Rienk Mast is back in Lincoln ready to reshape Nebraska’s basketball identity. Standing 6-foot-10, 250 pounds, Mast brings an uncommon blend of guard-like passing, interior physicality, and deadly pick-and-pop shooting that head coach Fred Hoiberg…
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UNC’s On-Court Star and Sideline Sideshow

Caleb Wilson: UNC’s New Positionless Wonder Freshman forward Caleb Wilson arrives in Chapel Hill as the Tar Heels’ secret weapon for Hubert Davis’s reshaped roster. Standing 6-foot-10 with a 215-pound frame, Wilson boasts a rare blend of guard-like ball-handling, forward-level rebounding and wing-style shooting. He’s already drawing praise for his deft passing—blame years of playing…
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Kentucky’s Big Blue Madness: Recruits Taking Over Rupp Arena

Future Wildcats Flock to the Madness Kentucky’s Big Blue Madness event draws an impressive group of top prospects and in-state standouts as coach Mark Pope enters his second year at the helm. Fans relived last year’s highlight reel—complete with the debut of the ASB Glassfloor and the Superman-style jersey reveal—while buzzing over the official and…