A PG who can score 30 points in 4 minutes, a possible Nba superstar and a PF entering the season with huge expectations. The Seminoles could turn a few heads.
Nba preview – rookie & sophomore (Northwest)
Rookies and sophomores in the Northwest Division: life in OKC in the post-Durant era, Nuggets and Timberwolves are not ready yet and, with Exum back, the Jazz are going to make some noise.
Preview – Cincinnati Bearcats – 24
Led by Troy Caupain, coach Cronin’s team wants to get back on track after losing too many close games last season. Here’s Uconn’s number one rival for the Aac title.
Preview – Virginia Tech Hokies – 25
First issue of the basketballncaa.com top 25 ranking for the upcoming season! #25 is Virginia Tech: the Hokies exceeded expectations last year, will they be able to do the same in 2017? Coach Buzz Williams hopes Seth Allen and Zach LeDay can lead the team past the Acc Tournament
Western Kentucky, the third way
A new coach who can recruit top players and the burning desire to challenge the big programs: Western Kentucky and Rick Stansbury have big ambitions.
Nba preview – rookie & sophomore (Central)
Central Division will feature Ncaa darlings who will start their adventure (Valentine), the real surprise in 2016 Nba Draft (Maker) and underdogs for the Cavs.
Nba preview – rookie e sophomore (Southeast)
We focus on rookies and sophomore in the Southeast Division: those who will find minutes, those who will be waived, those who will on a quest for redemption and those who have to fulfill big expectations.
Nba preview – Rookie & Sophomore in the Atlantic Division
Our new Nba spotlight starting today will keep an eye on college players that will have their chances in the Association. Our first feature will focus on rookies and sophomore in the Atlantic Division.
Sophomores looking for redemption
Every year we see top freshmen having disappointing seasons, only to come back for their sophomore year more determined than ever to prove their worth.
The 5 best mid-major players
A European, a gamble, coach Mike Brown’s son, a young phenom and a possible Nba star. Here’s 5 mid-major players to keep an eye on.
Ejections, protests and September Madness
From FGCU finishing a game with three players because the rest fouled out (video) to Gregg Marshall ejection following a scuffle (video).
St. Bonaventure, the Cinderella of the Atlantic 10
After the 2003 scandal that shook both the team and management, St Bonaventure took back its role as one of the most interesting mid major in the country. Thanks to the one and only Mark Schmidt.
Moody and the other rookies around Europe
A look at the best Ncaa players that will begin their careers in Europe next season, from Jonah Bolden in Serbia to Stephan Moody in Turkey.
High upside and potential busts among Rookies in Europe
Want to know more about new Brindisi player Nic Moore? What about Stephan Moody’s future? Two issues to talk about all the young American players who moved this side of the ocean.
Moore, York and the other rookies in Italy
Italian teams went shopping in the Ncaa world. Some teams went all-in on talented rookies, like Enel Brindisi, others chose high-risk high-reward players, like Cremona, but there is more.
De Nicolao chose San Antonio to improve his game
Our first dive into the season of the Italians in the Ncaa: Giovanni De Nicolao says he is ready to start his adventure at UTSA, the biggest university based in San Antonio, Texas.
Trick shots to start the season
The Ncaa season is just around the corner and Purdue’s youngsters get creative at practice. First trick shots of the 2016-2017 season.
Everything you never knew about Tom Izzo
Coach Tom Izzo was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame. Too many stories about him to tell them all, but this is the unusual profile of a legend.
The day basketballncaa.com was born
The basketballncaa.com project was born in the early months of 2013 as ncaabasket.net. The approach is the same: we don’t take ourselves too seriously and we truly believe that writing about college basketball is a privilege and an honour. The NCAA is unique.
A new wave of NCAA freshmen
Ben Simmons was the big name last year. This season is loaded with talented freshmen but there is no real consensus on a player that stands on top.