September 24 Sister Jean retires as Loyola Chicago basketball chaplain due to health concerns March Madness icon Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is retiring from her longtime role as the Loyola Ramblers team chaplain, according to the student newspaper.
September 23 ESPN pundit takes swipe at Bruce Pearl after Auburn coach steps down as head coach ESPN pundit Michael Wilbon said during "Pardon the Interruption" that Bruce Pearl had become "divisive" and hoped he was pushed out of Auburn.
September 22 Bruce Pearl set to retire as Auburn's men's basketball coach as rumors of political interests swirl: reports Auburn Tigers men's basketball head coach Bruce Pearl was expected to retire before the start of the 2025-26 season, according to multiple reports.
September 18 'Model Program' of The Big East? Creighton AD Says $300M Project Will Help Creighton announced a $300 million facilities project that will encompass 11 new or upgraded buildings and outdoor spaces.
September 17 NCAA Announces Elimination of Spring Transfer Window The NCAA announced the elimination of a spring transfer window as it closes in on a lone window in January.
September 12 Former Syracuse, international basketball pro Tiana Mangakahia dead following cancer diagnosis, family says Tiana Mangakahia had a standout career at Syracuse and later played pro basketball in Russia, France and Australia. She was remembered as a courageous player and inspiring person.
September 12 Auburn coach Bruce Pearl says Charlie Kirk was assassinated because 'they couldn't beat him' in tribute Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl honored Charlie Kirk following his assassination, calling him a man of deep faith and a leader in the conservative Christian movement.
September 11 NCAA college basketball players banned for betting on their own games Mykell Robinson, Steven Vasquez and Jalen Weaver were permanently banned by the NCAA after betting thousands on games and manipulating their performances.
September 8 Reporter's Notebook: Congress targets college sports 'Wild West' as NIL compensation fight heats up Congressional NIL legislation faces opposition from Democrats, professional sports leagues, and attorneys general over athlete rights and antitrust concerns.
September 3 UConn's Dan Hurley reveals burnout, says stress of chasing 3 consecutive titles pushed him to the edge In a new book, co-authored by Dan Hurley, the UConn men's basketball head coach admitted the pursuit of a third straight national championship left him exhausted.