The past week has allowed Ohio State fans to experience a sport-wide phenomenon – the college basketball transfer portal cycle matches the chaos and impact of college football's.
Tara VanDerveer, who coached at Ohio State from 1980-85 on her way to becoming the NCAA’s all-time wins leader, announces her retirement after 38 seasons leading Stanford women’s basketball.
Bronny James is entering the transfer portal but also declaring for the 2024 NBA draft, opening up the possibility that he could either go pro or play for a new college team next season.
A new postseason college basketball tournament called the College Basketball Crown will include multiple Big Ten teams that don’t make the NCAA Tournament.
The Big Ten women's basketball tournament has sold out for the first time, as more than 109,000 fans are expected to attend the event during the second weekend of March.
55,646 people watched Iowa women’s basketball play DePaul in an exhibition game at Kinnick Stadium, shattering the previous record attendance for a women’s basketball game by more than 26,000.
Alabama’s Brandon Miller was the only college basketball player selected in the top five picks of the 2023 NBA draft, marking just the second time only one collegian has gone in the top five.
College basketball's reigning National Player of the Year will be back in the Big Ten this season as Purdue center Zach Edey withdraws from the 2023 NBA draft.
The son of the four-time NBA Champion from Akron, Ohio had the Buckeyes among his top three schools, but decided to stay close his father in Los Angeles.
Iowa hands No. 1 overall seed South Carolina its only loss of the season and becomes the first Big Ten team since 2005 to make the women’s basketball national championship game as Caitlin Clark scores 41 points for the Hawkeyes.