College Basketball
Latest College Basketball news from ESPN.com
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Source: Pollard with Tide despite legal woes
Former four-star small forward Devonta Pollard, remains with the Alabama Crimson Tide program, according to a source, despite ongoing legal troubles stemming from a kidnapping case in his home state of Mississippi.
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Graham becomes 4th to transfer from PSU
Forward Jon Graham plans to transfer from Penn State, the latest departure from a roster getting a dramatic makeover.
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Baylor's Jackson (knee) can't work out for draft
Baylor's Pierre Jackson suffered a minor, acute patella injury to his left knee and won't be able to work out in the final week leading up to the NBA draft on June 27.
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Sources: Southern Miss won't renew AD's pact
Southern Mississippi athletic director Jeff Hammond will not have his contract extended, sources told ESPN.
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Drake F King transfers home to Minnesota
The Gophers basketball team has added another Minnesota native to the roster.
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Georgetown's Whittington has torn left ACL
Georgetown's Greg Whittington suffered a torn ACL in his left knee and could miss the entire 2013-14 season.
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Ex-Alabama guard Lacey chooses NC State
Alabama's second-leading scorer from a year ago confirmed to ESPN.com on Monday night that he will transfer to the ACC school and play his final two seasons after sitting out the 2013-14 campaign. The 6-foot-3 sophomore averaged 12.1 points and seven rebo
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Hornsby, son of musician, transfers to LSU
Keith Hornsby, the son of Grammy Award winner Bruce Hornsby, is headed to LSU.
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Here I am: Hermann era begins at Rutgers
Saying she has already rolled up her sleeves and is ready to work, Julie Hermann took over as Rutgers' athletic director with the promise that her No. 1 job is to create an atmosphere for Scarlet Knights students to excel on and off the field.
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Seagears returns to Rutgers, won't transfer
Junior guard Jerome Seagears has returned to Rutgers and will not transfer, as originally planned.