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USATSI A couple of historic college basketball powers picked up some help in the frontcourt for their 2021-22 rosters on Friday via the transfer portal. Former Rutgers big man Myles Johnson committed to UCLA, while former Oklahoma forward Brady Manek announced his commitment to North Carolina. At 6-foot-11, Johnson emerged as one of the nation’s
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USATSI There have been a few notable developments since Version 3.0 of the 2021-22 CBS Sports Preseason Top 25 And 1 published Tuesday afternoon. So it’s time to update again. This is Version 4.0. Ohio State’s Kyle Young and Tennessee’s John Fulkerson both announced Friday morning that they’re going to use the extra year of
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Getty Images Remember when the worst thing you could say about the one-time transfer rule was that it was akin to college “free agency”? Transfers run amok, leaving on a whim to the school of their choice? Turns out we’re way beyond that. The NCAA Division I Council on Thursday formally approved long-awaited transfer legislation
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9:57 AM ET Jake Malooley DAVID RAYMOND’S PILGRIMAGE to the happiest pantheon in sports always begins rather drearily. After a flight from Philadelphia to Chicago’s Midway Airport, he takes a 40-minute drive in a rental car southeast, down the construction-plagued Skyway toll road, across a bridge that spans one of the nation’s most polluted waterways
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NCAA.com correspondent Andy Katz talks with college basketball newsmakers each week on the March Madness 365 podcast. New episodes drop every Tuesday wherever you get your podcasts.  Go back and listen to episodes from the archive below.  Follow Andy Katz on Twitter @TheAndyKatz. Watch Andy Katz video on NCAA.com. April 13 | Andy Katz is
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The Stanford Cardinal brought home the women’s basketball championship in 2021, the first for them in nearly 30 years. That win moves them up the ladder, now with three national championships to their name.  2021 RECAP: Complete tournament coverage of Stanford’s title run Louisiana Tech was the first national champion in Division I women’s basketball, defeating Cheyney
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