Back in November, we discussed how conference realignment and the Pac-12's fall could lead to conferences like the Big Ten and SEC dominating this year's NCAA Women's Tournament selection process. So far,
The Big Ten will be at the center of the college basketball world this weekend, with a couple of marquee ranked matchups on tap.
A Buckeyes win would give the Big Ten back-to-back national champions for the first time since 1942, when the league was called the Western Conference. Paul Brown-coached Ohio State went 9-1 that year and was the third straight national champion from the conference. Voters crowned Minnesota in 1940 and ’41.
The men's college basketball weekend features five showdowns of ranked teams across the Big Ten and SEC. A breakdown of the matchups.
You want to win a Big Ten Conference men’s basketball championship, you better be able to beat the league’s other top teams on the road.
With Wednesday night's win over Washington, Purdue is now 3-1 in Big Ten road games. It puts them in a great position to defend its conference championship.
JuJu Watkins and the USC Trojans take on the Indiana Hoosiers this Sunday afternoon on NBC and Peacock. Tip off is at 12 PM ET. See below to find out how you can live stream Sunday’s USC vs Indiana match up, as well as additional information on how you can follow all of the Big Ten college basketball action this season.
The Winningest Team.'" The goal was to build a privately funded $250 million war chest that would, in Harbaugh's words, wake the sleeping giant that is Michigan athletics. Anson says he even approached Google co-founder Larry Page,
Iowa basketball plays UCLA today in the 2025 Big Ten college basketball season. Here's how to watch the Hawkeyes men's game.
Starting as a freshman in the most challenging position in all of sports in the toughest conference in college football is no easy feat. Even for the most talen
Purdue basketball travels three time zones to Washington and then Oregon for its first visits to Boilermakers' new Big Ten counterparts.
Sonny Giuliano is an experienced sports writer for ClutchPoints who has been covering the NFL, NCAA Football, NBA, and NCAA Basketball for well over a decade. Sonny received his degree from Florida Gulf Coast University.