FOX Sports college basketball bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy offers up his latest NCAA Tournament projections, with North Carolina on the bubble.
A pair of wins over Texas and South Carolina has Florida back into the top five of the latest KenPom college basketball ratings.
While the Iowa women’s basketball team lost a lot of flashy and exciting shooting this past offseason, the Hawkeyes’ deep shooting game is still very much alive thanks to the efforts of players like third-year Taylor McCabe.
Joshua “Juice” Lewis, a 6-foot-7 forward and 2025 recruit from Tampa, Fla., has verbally committed to sign with the Iowa men’s basketball program. Lewis is ranked 62nd in ESPN’s Top 100 prep recruits for the 2025 class and was one of the highest-ranked uncommitted players remaining.
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Joshua Lewis, the No. 73 overall recruit in the 2025 class, has committed to the Iowa Hawkeyes, he tells 247Sports. The 6-foot-6, 175-pound small forward out of Tampa (Fla.) Blake was previously committed to South Florida but reopened his recruitment in early November.
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The Iowa Hawkeyes' basketball program has had a solid, yet inconsistent season so far. Fran McCaffery and company simply haven't been able to figure out how to
Class of 2025 wing Joshua Lewis has committed to Iowa, becoming one of the best prospects the program has landed in the modern recruiting era.
New legislation Hinson introduced, called the Swamp Act, would move federal agency headquarters out of Washington, D.C. She said she's happy to speak to Congress members about where different agencies make sense. Hinson co-sponsored the legislation with Democratic Rep. Jared Golden from Maine.
The Times-Union releases its annual First Coast All-FBS team for the Jacksonville area's top players in FCS college football for the 2024 season.