Houston lands Arafan Diane, the No. 2 center prospect in '26 class - ESPN
Top-25 senior Arafan Diane, arguably the most physically dominant player in the country, announced his commitment to Houston on Wednesday.
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Top-25 senior Arafan Diane, arguably the most physically dominant player in the country, announced his commitment to Houston on Wednesday.
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — While John Calipari has watched his peers — such as Jay Wright, Tony Bennett and more recently Bruce Pearl — surprisingly exit the game amid major changes to the sport, the 66-year-old coach said he's not considering a similar early departure.
Purdue is No. 1 in the preseason Associated Press Top 25 college basketball poll for the first time.
Houston guard Milos Uzan will withdraw his name from the 2025 NBA draft, agent Aman Dhesi of PNW Sports Group told ESPN on Tuesday.
Houston guard Milos Uzan, a breakout star in the men's NCAA tournament, will declare for the 2025 NBA draft, agent Aman Dhesi of PNW Sports Group told ESPN on Sunday.
Editor's note: This story originally published ahead of Houston's semifinal game against Duke. It has been updated to reflect the win.
Being the guy to replace the guy — no matter the industry, but particularly in coaching — is one of the less desirable tasks because there's always huge shoes to fill. You could argue there were none bigger than Mike Krzyzewski's, which Jon Scheyer filled when he took over for Duke at age 34 and became the youngest high-major head coach in the country in the process.
Twenty-one years later, Chris Bosh still has regrets. Just one year after graduating from Georgia Tech, the Yellow Jackets went all the way to the national championship, while Bosh, then a rookie for the Toronto Raptors, could only watch in support.