The Duke Blue Devils come into Littlejohn Coliseum sitting alone atop the ACC standings, looking to capture their last true road conference test of the season.
Given their losing records and so-so power rankings, Virginia Tech and Notre Dame are more concerned about qualifying for the 18-team ACC tournament than the 68-team NCAA Tournament.
STORRS, Conn. — Rick Pitino is again calling on the Big East to make changes and expand to a super basketball conference. In ...
A Cortland, Neb., native, Busboom Kelly has agreed to a six-year contract to return home to lead her alma mater. She will be ...
Blake Gideon is doing one of the hardest things imaginable by walking away from his alma mater. But that’s what coaches must ...
SMU announced Hart's departure on Friday, marking an end to Hart's 12-plus years on the Hilltop. He'll stay in the role until ...
Hart has served in the role since 2012 and led the Mustangs in their transition to a power conference. His retirement comes ...
Hannah Hidalgo and No. 3 Notre Dame women’s basketball put on an impressive display Thursday night, defeating Stanford 96-47 ...
ESPN and the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) have secured a contract extension of their media rights deal through 2036. This ...
We are in a time when firing coaches no longer can be based on performance. The financial ramifications have to be considered ...
The Duke Blue Devils (20-2, 12-0 ACC) will try to build on a 16-game win streak when they visit the Clemson Tigers (18-5, ...