Navy men’s hoops cancels 2 games, pauses basketball activities over ‘COVID-19 concerns’
The Navy men’s basketball team is pausing all basketball activities and is canceling its next two games amid what it describes as “COVID-19 related concerns.”
Maryland basketball game against James Madison canceled due to positive COVID-19 test
The Maryland Terrapins basketball team will not face off against the James Madison Dukes on Saturday due to a positive coronavirus test.
University of Maryland, George Mason Friday game canceled due to COVID-19 case
For the second time this week, a University of Maryland men’s basketball game has been cancelled due to a positive COVID-19 case.
Maryland men’s basketball game against Towson postponed after COVID-19 confirmation
The Maryland men’s basketball game against Towson scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed after a Tiger staffer tested positive for COVID-19.
Terrapins Jalen Smith headed to Phoenix Suns
The Phoenix Suns selected University of Maryland forward Jalen Smith with the No. 10 overall pick in the NBA draft, opting for a young frontcourt player to build around their newly formed All-Star backcourt duo of Chris Paul and Devin Booker.
NCAA in talks with Indianapolis to host all of March Madness
The NCAA announced Monday it plans to hold the entire 2021 men’s college basketball tournament in one geographic location to mitigate the risks of COVID-19 and is in talks with Indianapolis to be the host city.
NCAA will allow student-athletes to display social justice statements on uniforms
the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel has approved new rules that will allow student-athletes in all sports to wear patches on their uniforms in honor and support of social justice issues.
University of Virginia changes athletics logo design linked with slavery
The University of Virginia is changing the logos it uses for its athletics teams just two months after they were unveiled after criticism that a design element referred to the school’s history with slavery.
Georgetown men's basketball coach Patrick Ewing home now, still recovering from COVID-19, son says
Legendary Hoyas center and current Georgetown men’s basketball head coach Patrick Ewing is home after being isolated for COVID-19 treatment, according to his son.
Georgetown men's basketball coach Patrick Ewing tests positive for COVID-19
Georgetown University men’s basketball coach Patrick Ewing announced on Friday that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
Patrick Ewing not watching 'The Last Dance' after historic battles with Michael Jordan, Bulls
The Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks rivalry was featured in the latest episodes of “The Last Dance” but a main player in the rivalry isn’t keeping up with too much of the documentary.
NCAA games will be played without spectators amid coronavirus
Only essential staff and limited family attendance will be allowed at NCAA championships.
Big 12 suspends 4 players from Kansas-Kansas State University brawl 25 games total
The Big 12 suspended four players from Kansas and Kansas State a combined 25 games Wednesday for their roles in a melee that spilled off the court and into a section of disabled seating in Allen Fieldhouse near the end of the third-ranked Jayhawks' win over the Wildcats.
DC police close case into Georgetown University basketball players, make no arrests
DC police have closed a case into allegations against two former Georgetown University basketball players and said no arrests were made.
No. 4 Maryland falls to Penn State
At 6-foot-9, Mike Watkins always stands out in a crowd. Even one that’s made up of hundreds of screaming fans.
Georgetown men’s basketball players accused in civil case appear in court
Georgetown University basketball players who are facing a civil lawsuit over harassment claims were in court on Monday.
Georgetown men’s basketball point guard, forward, no longer on team
Georgetown’s starting point guard and a forward are no longer on the men’s basketball team “effective immediately."
NCAA paves way for athletes to be compensated for names, images and likenesses
The NCAA Board of Governors took the first step Tuesday toward allowing amateur athletes to cash in on their fame, voting unanimously to permit them to "benefit from the use of their name, image and likeness."