Hornets buzzing toward top of Southeast With only 16 contests remaining in its quest for its first division title, Charlotte isn’t about to overlook anybody.
Author: Brad Burns
Colonials clash with Pride George Washington finds itself in a familiar position entering tonight’s throwdown with Hofstra at the Charles E. Smith Center.
Bulldogs to take bite out of Bruins? The NCAA selection committee decided against including Georgia in the field of 68 for the second straight year, but there’s still much for which to play tonight in Athens.
Can Creighton conquer Alabama? Avery Johnson’s odds-defying Alabama team has been given another chance to keep the program’s newfound momentum going.
Will inconsistent Gators match Ospreys? Which Florida squad will show up in tonight’s first-round NIT duel with North Florida?
Valpo’s postseason crusade back on A stunning loss to Green Bay in the Horizon League tournament vanquished Valparaiso’s NCAA dreams, but it definitely didn’t diminish the Crusaders’ general postseason ambitions.
Shockers to lock down Commodores? Wichita State’s season wasn’t supported to unfold this way. Despite the irrepressible senior tandem of Fred VanVleet and Ron Baker, the No. 10 selection in the AP’s initial 2015-16 poll often resembled a shell of the team that had captivated Midwest hoops fans in recent years.
Gamecocks to air out frustrations in NIT If South Carolina were despondent over missing the NCAA tournament with a 24-8 record, the pity party ends now.
Birthday boy Curry lines up Pelicans Golden State could be losing its cloak of invincibility, but the drive for 73 wins remains very much alive.
Predators visit Oilers, hunt playoff spot After absorbing a 4-2 loss to Vancouver over the weekend, Nashville knows it can ill afford another Great White North slipup tonight.