After Will Wade was fired right before March Madness over allegations of NCAA violations, every member of the roster that is not graduating or entered the 2022 NBA Draft entered the transfer portal.
More than 5,000 revelers — some dressed in the school's main blue color and waving signs that read “Jersey City Tough” — celebrated the New Jersey team’s ascent to “Elite Eight” standing in the NCAA tournament.
Geno Auriemma and the UConn Huskies are back in the NCAA title game for the first time in six years after getting through one of the most difficult seasons of the Hall of Fame coach's career.
Riley Gaines, the Kentucky swimmer who tied transgender swimmer Lia Thomas for fifth in the women’s 200-meter NCAA championships last month, still does not have her trophy. Gaines appeared on Senator Marsha Blackburn’s “Unmuted” podcast last...
After South Carolina defeated UConn to win their second NCAA women's basketball title, Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley sought to clarify controversy about her team allegedly boycotting the national anthem.
Kemba Walker and the UConn Huskies defeated Butler to win the national championship. This was the third championship for head coach Jim Calhoun and the Huskies.
Kansas beat North Carolina 72-69 in the NCAA men's basketball title game in New Orleans on Monday, the program's 4th national championship and the second for longtime coach Bill Self.
After the Jayhawks beat the Tar Heels, 72-69 — and pulled off the biggest comeback in men's NCAA Final history Monday night — Barkley taunted his "Inside the NBA" co-host.
The case of transgender NCAA swimmer Lia Thomas has resonated strongly with Caitlyn Jenner, who writes in The Post that what Lia has done, beating biological women to win a Division I national championship, is anathema to what sports represents and...
Jay Wright has announced his retirement after 21 seasons as head coach for the Villanova Wildcats. During his tenure, Villanova won two NCAA championships -- in 2016 and 2018 -- and reached the Final Four four times.
Even Frank Catalanotto couldn’t have dreamed it would happen so fast, that in his first season he would lead Hofstra to its first-ever NCAA Tournament.