Syracuse basketball's all-time leading scorer, Lawrence Moten, has died at the age of 53. Moten scored a school-record 2,334 career points and was a second-team All-American as a senior. Former coach ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Men's Basketball legend Lawrence Moten has passed away at 53-years-old. Syracuse Athletics confirmed his death with CNY Central on Tuesday. Moten, who was born in Washington, ...
On Tuesday, Bo Ogden became the latest high school basketball star from the Austin area to pledge to the Texas men's basketball program. The four-star guard, who spent his first three seasons at St.
Florida property tax to be eliminated for seniors under new proposal MLB playoffs 2025: Shohei Ohtani begins NLCS Game 4 with unprecedented inning: 3Ks as pitcher, then a huge HR Judge rules Tampa’s ...
Class of 2026 college basketball recruit Taylen Kinney will commit to a college on Sunday. Kinney is a five-star point guard who is ranked as the No. 17 player in the 2026 class. Kentucky is one of ...
The Kansas Jayhawks officially wrapped up Bill Self’s Boot Camp this Thursday. It began on Sept. 8 and concluded this week. One of Coach Self’s staples since arriving at KU, the camp usually takes ...
Six Wofford men’s basketball players that were ruled ineligible by the school for receiving “impermissible benefits” have been reinstated, according to the athletes’ attorney. On Thursday, The Field ...
(WSPA) – The NCAA Thursday night released a statement via the social media sit X refuting a claim in a Field Of 68 web story earlier in the day that stated six Wofford players, all transfers, had been ...
This story has been updated with new information. Following reports the NCAA came down hard on Wofford basketball on Sept. 17, suspending six players for receiving improper benefits, according to Jeff ...
Louisville basketball's NCAA transfer portal footprint has shrunk entering the 2025-26 season, but there are still more than a dozen former Cardinals hooping elsewhere across Division I. Pat Kelsey ...
Thirteen former men’s basketball players from six different schools were betting on their own teams, sharing information with third parties for gambling purposes and manipulating the outcome of games, ...
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