Florida is good until the last stop in winning its third NCAA men’s title
Down 12 in the second half, Florida rallies and uses a late defensive stand to beat Houston, 65-63, and claim the NCAA men’s basketball title.
Thu, Apr 24
- NCAA Basketball
At a first-of-its-kind basketball clinic, ‘inclusion’ wasn’t a bad word
Jason Collins, who was once the first publicly gay active NBA player, participated in the clinic for LGBTQ youth at the Final Four, then reflected on its place in the current national moment.
Wed, Apr 23
- NCAA Basketball
Judge threatens to deny major NCAA settlement if conditions aren’t met
The settlement in the House vs. NCAA case is held up by both sides’ reluctance to address the judge’s concern about roster limits.
Tue, Apr 22
- NCAA Basketball
Maryland’s entire men’s basketball roster left. Then Buzz Williams got to work.
Williams has quickly added eight commitments via the transfer portal since taking over for Kevin Willard at the beginning of the month.
Mon, Apr 21
- NCAA Basketball
NCAA votes to allow schools to pay athletes — as long as a judge approves
With Judge Claudia Wilken’s decision on the landmark House case expected soon, NCAA leaders conditionally approve rule changes to align with the pending settlement.
Sat, Apr 19
- NCAA Basketball
Oklahoma returns to the top with its seventh gymnastics national title
The Sooners stumbled in a national semifinal last season, but they towered over UCLA, Missouri and Utah in this year’s championship round.
- NCAA Football
Before Lee Corso donned mascot heads, he helped integrate ACC football
The beloved analyst for ESPN’s “College GameDay” was a Maryland assistant coach early in his career and recruited Darryl Hill.
- NCAA Basketball
Maryland holds off Johns Hopkins, earns Big Ten lacrosse tourney bye
The third-ranked Terrapins men score the game’s final three goals for an 11-8 win over their in-state rivals and will earn a bye in the conference tournament.
Fri, Apr 18
- NCAA Basketball
A coach’s pitch to lift ACC men’s basketball: A relegation system
After the conference sent only four teams to the NCAA tournament, Stanford Coach Kyle Smith offers a bold proposal to shake things up.