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A third ex-college basketball player, Jonathan Duck (Iona) is victim of coronavirus
By Joel Alderman About a week after the first two former college basketball players died of the...
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NCAA will not give college basketball players another season of eligibility, but baseball and other spring sport athletes get the benefit
By Joel Alderman Basketball fans who hoped some college players would get an extra year of eligibility...
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Lee Green and David Edwards, both New Yorkers and college basketball players in the ’90s, have fallen to the coronavirus this week
By Joel Alderman Two stars of another era, Lee Green at St. John’s, along with fellow New...
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Ivy Leaguers Seth Towns and Jordan Bruner could be playing for major programs next season, even as teammates
At least two Ivy Leaguers, Seth Towns of Harvard and Yale’s Jordan Bruner, could be continuing their...
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Ivy League, strongly criticized for canceling its tournament, was vindicated when all conferences and the NCAA did the same as March Madness became March Sadness
By Joel Alderman When, due to the increasing threat of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Ivy League...
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Roundball Daily Podcast: Breaking down the bubble as March Madness awaits
What’s the date today? Hold on a sec, let me check the calendar— no, it can’t be....
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Baylor is No. 1; Rutgers is ranked, it’s official: this college basketball season is drunk
If this year’s college basketball season were a college student, it’d be a partier. It’d be one...