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In a recent social media post, Electronic Arts teased it is bringing back its college basketball video game franchise.
There seems to be no end to the Caitlin Clark craze in the WNBA and across the sports world. The former Iowa star, who led ...
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The Players' Tribune on MSNAllow Us to Reintroduce OurselvesChiney Ogwumike shares her thoughts on the WNBA’s bright future: “From being the target of jokes, to putting up juggernaut ...
Axe: Whether anyone wants it or not, NCAA Tournament expansion would be good for Syracuse basketball
Syracuse, N.Y. —Let’s make one thing clear. I don’t want the NCAA basketball tournament to expand. Who wants to mess with perfection and bloat the bracket other than the coaches and athletic directors ...
Although not as popular as its college football franchise that was revived last year, EA was among the industry’s leaders in ...
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EA Sports appears to be capitalizing on the wildly successful recent return of its college football franchise -- and is now ...
After more than 15 years away, EA Sports announced Monday that it is bringing back a college basketball video game. “Bring ...
The Pac-12 conference has officially added Texas State as a full-time member starting with the 2026-27 season, the league ...
Scouting Kansas basketball's offseason: Jewels of the haul, best portal fits, realistic expectations
Here's what to expect from each of Kansas' newcomers, plus offseason grades and an early outlook on the 2025-26 season.
Ohio State and Virginia — two projected 2026 NCAA Tournament squads — have lovingly agreed to a nonconference affair on Valentine's Day next season, sources told CBS Sports. The game will be organized ...
The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) announced Monday that Cleveland will be home to the league’s 16th ...
With the Pac-12 now agreeing to a new media rights deal last week, it stands to reason that the Mountain West Conference could be the next domino to fall as the ...
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