Baylor Tops Kansas Led by Dennis
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by Carl Berman
1M ago
Waco, TX–   No. 7-ranked Kansas against No. 15-ranked Baylor at the new Mark and Paul Hurd arena which just opened up in January. There was a packed crowd, with fans excited for a possible upset against a top ten team. On one of the first possessions for Baylor, Yves Messi went to set a screen for RayJ Dennis and once he rolled, he became wide open for a dunk which got Baylor the opening basket. The first half of the basketball game went back-and-forth with Baylor getting as much as a seven-point lead before it eventually got cut to one going into the half at 35–34. Throughout the fi ..read more
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Evans Jr. Leads Ducks to Vital Win Over Oregon State
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by Carl Berman
1M ago
Eugene, OR – In the 394th and final official matchup in conference play, long-time Pac-12 schools Oregon and Oregon State took the floor at Matthew Knight Arena. Oregon took control of the game in the second half, coming away with a 78-71 victory and the 750th career win for Coach Dana Altman. Five Ducks scored in doubles figures with Kwame Evans Jr. scoring a team high 22 points Wednesday night with 8,365 in attendance. Oregon State’s Jordan Pope came off an electric performance at Stanford last weekend  scoring 30 points, on 10-for-17 from the field.  He continued his stellar shoot ..read more
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St. John’s Gets Big Win Over Creighton
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by Carl Berman
1M ago
New York, NY – St. John’s (16-12) had one of their best collective performances this season on Sunday to snap #15 ranked Creighton’s (20-8) four game win streak, with an 80-66 victory at Madison Square Garden. The Johnnies staved off every comeback push the Blue Jays attempted with relentless defense and steady scoring from the senior starting backcourt of Jordan Dingle and Daniss Jenkins combining for 45 points. Trey Alexander scored a season-high 31 points in the loss for the Blue Jays. Creighton made a 10-0 run to take the lead back in the first half 25-24 when St. John’s went to their rese ..read more
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Illinois Finally Wins at Maryland
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by Carl Berman
2M ago
College Park, MD — In a thrilling NCAA men’s basketball clash, the Illinois Fighting Illini secured an 85-80 victory against the Maryland Terrapins on Saturday. This win marks Illinois’ first victory at Maryland since 2011. The game was closely contested, with Maryland briefly tying the score at 68 points. Despite Maryland’s recent woes in close games, they put up a strong fight against the Fighting Illini. Illinois’ Terrence Shannon Jr. exploded for 27 points and four blocks while Marcus Domask had a double-double for 19 points and 12 rebounds. The Terps never trailed by more than seven point ..read more
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G League Ignite Drop Another One
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by Carl Berman
2M ago
Henderson, NV — The G League Ignite took on the Indiana Mad Ants for the second consecutive night at home Tuesday in the wake of Gabe York dropping a franchise-record 45 points in a 123-114 win. York picked up right where he left off, hitting his first four shots and scoring eight of the Ignite’s first 10 points. He would be up to 18 points at halftime to lead all scorers, but the Mad Ants would hold a 54-49 lead and would prevail in the end, 116-109. The Ignite dropped to 2-19, while the Mad Ants improved to 12-8. Former Miami guard Isaiah Wong was the Mad Ants’ leading scorer in the first ha ..read more
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Georgetown is No Match for UConn
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by Carl Berman
2M ago
Washington, D.C. – Coming off an 11-game winning streak, UConn faced off against Georgetown, and the top-ranked Huskies emerged victorious with a convincing score of 89-64. Alex Karaban led the charge for UConn, scoring 25 points and showcasing impressive skills on both ends of the court. The Huskies dominated from the start, building substantial leads with runs of 9-0 and 11-0 within the first 10 minutes of play. At halftime, UConn held a commanding 52-28 lead, shooting an impressive 63% from the field, including 75% on 2-pointers. Georgetown struggled to keep up, shooting only 35% from the f ..read more
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Texas Dismantles West Virginia
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by Carl Berman
2M ago
Austin, TX – The Texas Longhorns (15-8) took on the West Virginia Mountaineers (8-14) Saturday afternoon. The Longhorns, looking to avenge a loss in their last matchup in Morgantown, came right out of the gate swinging with four 3-pointers in the first four minutes of the game opening up an 18-7 lead. That was only the beginning of the ridiculous scoring affair the Longhorns had tonight. The Mountaineers made attempts to try to come back into this game. However, Texas’s switch heavy man defense stifled West Virginia’s offense today. By halftime, the Longhorns were up 55-30 and they coasted to ..read more
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National Prep School Invitational Day 4 + All-Tournament Team
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by Carl Berman
2M ago
February 4th (Sunday) Game 25 – St. Andrew’s (RI) 99 vs. GB Academy (Czech Republic) 101  2OT St Andrew’s (99) – #11 Anthony DeThomas (8), #33 Luke Michalski (26), #45 Ryan Weiss (19), #5 Raphy Tawil (14), ##42 Graham Einkenberry (6), ##4 Christophen Bianco (12), #21 Amir Panagiotis (4), #3 DJ Dixon (2), #30 Braeden Bryne (3) GB Academy (101) – #4 Miks Zviedrans (5), #6 Tomas Valentiny (38), #7 Theo Alexandersson (6), #8 Witold Czerenciewicz (2), #9 Benjamin Navratil (5), #10 Kristijonas Strackaitis (9), #14 Toms Linens (21), #15 Oliver Stafanovic (19) Game 26 – The Newman School (MA) 76 ..read more
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National Prep School Invitational – Day 4
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by Carl Berman
2M ago
February 4th (Sunday) Game 25 – St. Andrew’s (RI) 99 vs. GB Academy (Czech Republic) 101  2OT St Andrew’s (99) – #11 Anthony DeThomas (8), #33 Luke Michalski (26), #45 Ryan Weiss (19), #5 Raphy Tawil (14), ##42 Graham Einkenberry (6), ##4 Christophen Bianco (12), #21 Amir Panagiotis (4), #3 DJ Dixon (2), #30 Braeden Bryne (3) GB Academy (101) – #4 Miks Zviedrans (5), #6 Tomas Valentiny (38), #7 Theo Alexandersson (6), #8 Witold Czerenciewicz (2), #9 Benjamin Navratil (5), #10 Kristijonas Strackaitis (9), #14 Toms Linens (21), #15 Oliver Stafanovic (19) Game 26 – The Newman School (MA) 76 ..read more
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National Prep School Invitational – Day 3
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by Carl Berman
2M ago
February 3rd (Saturday) ​Game 17 – Drive Academy (Finland) 81 vs. Bridgton Academy (Maine) 57 Drive (81) – Drive Academy (81) – #20 Tom Guma (7), #9 Eemil Martiniz (2), #33 Okku Federiko (18), #51 Aaron Ekwere (2), #1 George Vassilakis (5), #14 Abdullah Amzil (20), #25 Lual Machol (4), #35 Brunel Madzou (2), #32 Garang Machol (7), #28 Elijah Thrash (5), #6 Santeri Liukko (9) Bridgton (57) – #0 Jack Tresure (3), #1 Warren Yeh (8), #5 Tyler Russell (2), #10 Porter Kelly (8), #12 Peter Gellene (2), #22 Chris Kulakowski (3), #23 Kevin Catchings (5), #24 Anthony Chinn (15), #30 Mamadou Kane (4), #3 ..read more
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