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College basketball programs in Illinois and around the country are getting reacquainted with a familiar feeling — and it isn’t the satisfying sound of a swish or a rim-rattling dunk. In… ...
Many basketball players took advantage of the NCAA eligibility waiver for those affected by COVID-shortened season. The sport is better for it, too.
Some of the NBA’s biggest stars may miss the league’s Christmas games because of the latest Covid surge disrupting the league.
College basketball tipped off as season openers were canceled due to Covid. Small squads and frequent travel raise the risk of many more games being wiped out.
Multiply that by a million this year. The challenges of scheduling nonconference games made strength-of-schedule numbers near obsolete, and the ramifications of COVID-19 take care of the rest.
Many basketball players took advantage of the NCAA eligibility waiver for those affected by COVID-shortened season. The sport is better for it, too.
How COVID-19 has changed everything Imagine being a 19-year-old college kid far from home and being quarantined all day, every day for a week or more at a time.
I’m thankful we'll celebrate basketball this week, because I remember the March when we didn’t have this tourney. That’s a March I never want to repeat.
The Raptors weren't taking part in the playoffs, but still found themselves attached to the storylines of the biggest NBA game of the year.
Court Report: COVID-19 rates have conference commissioners anxious over possible midseason shutdown Matt Norlander's weekly college hoops notebook has a scoop about ongoing concern over the season ...
The U.S. sports world faced a day of reckoning in confronting the coronavirus Wednesday as the NBA suspended its season after a player tested positive and the NCAA banned spectators from its ...
The Ivy League Tuesday canceled its men's and women's basketball tournaments, the same day Harvard announced it will be moving courses online and told students not to return from spring break — all ...