It could be a brother or sister. It could be neighbor. It could be a person you work with. We probably all know someone who does not have a mask in public, although it is mandatory as recommended where you live. The media are quick to point out people who …
Read More »Replacement teams possible in NCAA tournament bubble, says basketball manager Dan Gavitt
While their preference remains to host traditional men’s and women’s basketball tournaments in March, NCAA leaders have discussed the details of a postseason event that would put the national champions in a bubble. Dan Gavitt, the NCAA’s former vice president of basketball, said officials had held talks about the details …
Read More »Tennessee lands top-ranked goalkeeper Kennedy Chandler for ’21 college basketball class
1:27 PM ET Jeff Borzello Close ESPN Staff Writer Insider yards of basketball. Joined ESPN in 2014. Graduate of University of Delaware. Paul Biancardi Close Yards of basketball National Director of Recruitment for ESPN.com 18 years coaching experience at Division I level Former Horizon League Coach of the Year at …
Read More »Mark Emmert says using bubbles for championships in 2021 ‘perfectly viable’
NCAA President Mark Emmert supported the idea of potential use of bubbles for NCAA championships – including basketball – in the first half of 2021, and said Thursday night that it is “perfectly viable in many sports.” “Starting with 64 teams is difficult. Twenty-two, OK, maybe that’s a masterful number. …
Read More »Senators set out framework for future legislation on college sports
A group of U.S. senators on Thursday morning released a list of items they see as important rights belonging to college athletes, which they hope to soon protect or enforce with federal laws. The College Athletes’ Bill of Rights aims to give athletes a greater voice in the regulatory process, …
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