Rodney Colton Jr. was committed to South Carolina for nearly nine months, but just days after officially re-opening his recruitment he was back at Tennessee for Saturday’s Junior Day.
The Lady Vols dropped one spot in the Associated Press poll after losing on the road to Texas. Tennessee is 15-4 in Kim Caldwell's first season.
While Auburn basketball's gotten some rest this week, the status of All-American Johni Broome for Saturday's contest against No. 6 Tennessee is still shaky.
No. 2 South Carolina recorded another SEC win on Monday night, beating No. 18 Tennessee 70-63 on the road in Knoxville. The victory keeps South Carolina (20-1, 8-0 SEC) perfect in SEC play and marks the end to the Gamecocks’ stretch of five straight conference games against ranked opponents.
Joyce Edwards piled up 18 points off the bench as one of five South Carolina scorers in double figures as the second-ranked Gamecocks topped No. 18 Tennessee 70-63 on Monday night in Knoxville, Tenn.
The Gamecocks fell behind early due to Tennessee's defensive pressure, but took control in the second quarter.
No. 25 UConn (14-6) vs. DePaul (10-11), 8 p.m. No. 16 Oregon (16-4) at UCLA (14-6), 10:30 p.m. No. 18 Illinois (14-6) at Nebraska (12-8), 8:30 p.m. No. 19 Memphis (16-4) at Tulane (11-9), 9 p.m.
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The Lady Vols lost a third straight game, falling to No. 2 South Carolina on Monday as coach Kim Caldwell returned one week after having her son.
As the 2024 season began, there was significant excitement surrounding several young quarterbacks who were set to take on starting roles at their schools for the first time. Notable names included Nico Iamaleava from the Tennessee Volunteers, Jackson Arnold from the Oklahoma Sooners and Dylan Raiola from the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
The Minnesota Vikings added a seventh Pro Bowler to their 2024 roster in a development that ended a long drought for the franchise. Originally an alternate, right tackle Brian O'Neill was named to the Pro Bowl on Jan. 27, replacing Philadelphia Eagles tackle Lane Johnson, per an NFL announcement on Monday.