Casual fans likely already know about Duke’s Cooper Flagg, long pegged as the No. 1 pick and potentially generational talent.
Norfolk State’s Diamond Johnson and USF’s Sammie Puisis are among the names you should know heading into the women’s NCAA ...
Defensively, the Cowboys are top 20 in the country in turnover rate (18th) and a respectable 39th (47.5) in effective field ...
In what turned out to be a disappointing season for Rutgers, star freshman Dylan Harper was able to raise his draft stock ...
The men's NCAA Tournament is finally here, and just in time. The Philadelphia 76ers have limped to a 23-45 record, and most ...
Flagg, the presumptive No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft, is one of a few prospects on Duke worth paying attention to this ...
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Harper’s mother Maria could hoop, too: she played college ball at the University of New Orleans and then severed on Dylan’s coaching staffs from an early age through high school. His older brother Ron ...
Dylan Harper can’t help but be thankful. The highly touted prospect entered his time with the Rutgers Scarlet Knights with ...
While there are plenty of future NBA players in March Madness, the best prospect who did not make the tournament is Rutgers freshman Dylan Harper.
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There will be heightened interest from Raptors fans in March Madness, with Toronto holding a high lottery pick in this summer ...
Despite having two of the most promising players in college basketball, Rutgers still fell short of their goal.
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