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  • Louisville Wraps First Fall Scrimmage With Encouraging Signs And Optimism From Brohm

    (BCSNN) — The Louisville Cardinals held their first scrimmage of fall camp Saturday at L&N Stadium, marking a key milestone in their preseason preparation ahead of the 2025 season. Head coach Jeff Brohm said he was “largely pleased” with the team’s performance, especially from the first-team units on both sides of the ball.

  • Mensah, Belin Shine In Duke’s First Fall Scrimmage As Receivers And Defense Impress

    (BCSNN) — Duke held its first scrimmage of fall camp Saturday night at Wallace Wade Stadium, with quarterbacks Darian Mensah and Henry Belin IV leading the way in a competitive four-quarter session. Head coach Manny Diaz praised the team’s execution and depth, calling the outing “a strong first step” as the Blue Devils prepare for their Aug. 28 season opener against Elon.

  • Syracuse Soccer Wins Its First Exhibition Of The Preseason, Topping Marist, 2-0

    Syracuse defeated Marist, 2-0, in its first exhibition game of the preseason. Goals from freshman Emanuel Cappello and senior Bright Nutornutsi helped give the Orange the win against the Red Foxes.

  • NC State TE Justin Joly Named To The 2025 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List

    NC State tight end Justin Joly adds to his preseason accolades as the senior has been named to the 2025 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List. The Tallahassee Quarterback Club (TQC) Foundation, Inc. announced.

  • NCAA Overhauls Governance Model, Handing Power Conferences Quite A Bit More Control

    (BCSNN) — The NCAA Division I Board of Directors approved a sweeping overhaul of its governance structure, granting significantly more influence to the Power Four conferences—ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, and SEC—in decisions affecting college athletics. The move marks a pivotal shift in how rules are made and reflects the growing autonomy of major football-playing schools.

  • NCAA Basketball Tournaments To Remain At 68 Teams For 2026, As Future Expansion Talks Continue

    (BCSNN) — The NCAA announced Monday that the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments will remain at 68 teams for the 2026 season, shelving expansion proposals that had gained momentum in recent months. The decision was confirmed by NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt, who said the committees “will continue conversations” about expanding to 72 or 76 teams in future years.

  • Stanford Taps Former Nike CEO John Donahoe As New AD Amid Shifting Sports Landscape

    (BCSNN) — Stanford University has hired former Nike CEO John Donahoe as its new athletic director, a bold move that signals the school’s intent to navigate the evolving terrain of college athletics with a business-minded approach. Donahoe, 65, will officially begin his tenure on Sept. 8, replacing Bernard Muir, who stepped down earlier this year after 13 years in the role.

  • Coach Jai Lucas Reveals The Finalized Non-Conference Schedule For Miami Hurricanes MBB

    University of Miami men’s basketball head coach Jai Lucas announced the 2025-26 non-conference slate which features nine home games at the Watsco Center.

  • Syracuse And Northeastern Scheduled To Clash In December For The Programs' 10th Meeting

    Syracuse and Northeastern will square off for the 10th time in program history when the squads meet on Saturday, December 20, at the JMA Wireless Dome.

  • College Football Playoff Format Remains In Flux As SEC, Big Ten Diverge Ahead Deadline

    (BCSNN) — With the Dec. 1 deadline looming, the future format of the College Football Playoff remains uncertain as the Southeastern Conference and Big Ten continue to disagree on how best to structure an expanded postseason. Despite months of negotiations and frequent communication between SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey and Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti, the two power conferences have yet to reach consensus on a model that would take effect in 2026.

  • Rice Owls Football Schedules A New Home-And-Home Series With The Duke Blue Devils

    Rice Football announced three additions to the Owls' future schedules, with a home-and-home series with Duke and a second meeting with Houston Christian.

  • The Watch List For The 2025 Bobby Dodd Coach Of The Year Award Debuts With 26 Candidates

    The Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and Peach Bowl, Inc. has released the preseason watch list for the 2025 Dodd Trophy Presented by PNC Bank. This year's list includes 26 of the nation's top college football coaches representing all Power Four conferences, as well as the AAC, Mountain West and an independent.

  • Louisville Fans Cheer As Chucky Hepburn Signs A Two-Way Contract With NBA's Toronto Raptors

    UofL men's basketball graduate guard Chucky Hepburn has agreed to a two-way contract with the Toronto Raptors.

  • Duke Shows Up Big With Three Top 10 Picks In The First Round Of The 2025 NBA Draft

    Duke continued its historic run in the NBA Draft on Wednesday night at Barclays Center with three Blue Devils - Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach - selected in the top 10, including Flagg as the No. 1 overall pick to the Dallas Mavericks.

  • Former Duke Captains To Reunite When Blue Devils Basketball Hosts Howard And Niagara

    A trio of former Duke men's basketball team captains will reunite at Cameron Indoor Stadium the weekend of Nov. 21-23, when Jon Scheyer's Blue Devils host Niagara, led by head coach Greg Paulus, and Howard, led by head coach Kenneth Blakeney, in the return of the Brotherhood Run.

  • Noles Get Jaden O’Neal To Flip From Oklahoma To Florida State After Year-Long Commitment

    (BCSNN) — Four-star quarterback Jaden O’Neal, one of the top signal-callers in the 2026 recruiting cycle, announced his commitment to Florida State on Sunday, flipping from Oklahoma after nearly a year-long pledge to the Sooners.

  • The Top 5 Head Coaches Who Turned College Football Train Wrecks Into Contenders

    (BCSNN) College football history is filled with dynasties and dominant programs, but some of the sport's most compelling stories come from coaches who engineered stunning turnarounds at historically struggling schools. These gridiron masterminds didn't just rack up wins — they rewrote the culture of losing programs and turned them into national contenders. Here's a look at five of the most remarkable rebuilders in college football history.

  • Louisville Cardinals Still Alive In The College World Series After Sending Arizona Packing

    With its season down to potentially the last six outs, the University of Louisville baseball team plated six runs in the eighth inning to storm back for an 8-3 victory over Arizona on Sunday at the College World Series.

  • NCAA Approves Basketball Rule Changes, Including The Addition Of Coach's Challenges

    (BCSNN) -- The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel has approved several measures aimed at improving the flow and tempo of men's college basketball games, including the introduction of a coach’s challenge system. The changes, announced this week, will take effect in the 2025-26 season and are designed to reduce game stoppages and enhance overall efficiency on the court.

  • Murray State Baseball Tops Duke, Sending The Racers To Their First-Ever College World Series

    The Murray State Racers are on their way to the program's first appearance in the College World Series after a series-deciding 5-4 victory over the Duke Blue Devils for the NCAA Durham Super Regional championship at Jack Coombs Field in Durham, North Carolina.

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NCAA MBB AP Top 25 Week 18 Poll

RK
Team
PTS
Trend
1
DukeDuke (55)
1471
-
2
ArizonaArizona (4)
1392
-
3
MichiganMichigan
1385
-
4
UConnUConn
1275
+2
5
FloridaFlorida
1234
+2
6
Iowa StateIowa State
1118
-2
7
HoustonHouston
1094
-2
8
Michigan StateMichigan State
1055
+5
9
NebraskaNebraska
1002
+3
10
Texas TechTexas Tech
855
+6
11
IllinoisIllinois
838
-1
12
GonzagaGonzaga
752
-3
13
VirginiaVirginia
731
-2
14
KansasKansas
722
-
15
PurduePurdue
712
-7
16
AlabamaAlabama
657
+1
17
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
554
+1
18
St. John'sSt. John's
547
-3
19
Miami (OH)Miami (OH)
360
+2
20
ArkansasArkansas
333
-
21
Saint Mary'sSaint Mary's
304
+5
22
MiamiMiami
153
+4
23
TennesseeTennessee
118
-1
24
VanderbiltVanderbilt
117
+1
25
Saint LouisSaint Louis
103
-2

Others receiving votes: BYU 74, Louisville 47, Kentucky 47, Missouri 40, Wisconsin 27, Clemson 19, Utah State 10, High Point 7, UCF 7, Dayton 5, Villanova 4, Navy 3, TCU 2, NC State 2, Santa Clara 1, Ohio State 1
Dropped from rankings: BYU 19, Louisville 24

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