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  • 2 days ago | espn.in | Bill Connelly |Chris Low |Andrea Adelson |David Hale

    Anthony Belton's NFL draft profile8mBack to TopTeamCONFOVRSMU8-011-3Clemson7-110-4Miami6-210-3Syracuse5-310-3Louisville5-39-4Georgia Tech5-37-6Duke5-39-4Virginia Tech4-46-7Boston College4-47-6Pittsburgh3-57-6NC State3-56-7North Carolina3-56-7Virginia3-55-7California2-66-7Wake Forest2-64-8Stanford2-63-9Florida State1-72-10NamePosStatusGradeBrady SakowitzOTCommitted76Jacob SmithQB-PPCommitted75Koby SarkodieOLBCommitted44Jordan MoretaOLBCommitted44YearPlayerAward2023P.

  • 1 month ago | espn.in | David Hale |Myron Medcalf

    RALEIGH, N.C. -- UConn coach Dan Hurley was asked how it felt after his team rallied to a 67-59 win over Oklahoma in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday night. He offered the obvious: "It felt normal."Indeed, Friday night's win for the two-time defending national champion Huskies was their 13th straight in the tournament, tied with the 1991-93 Duke Blue Devils for the longest streak since the tournament expanded in 1985.

  • 1 month ago | espn.in | Adam Rittenberg |Myron Medcalf |David Hale

    MILWAUKEE -- North Carolina guard Seth Trimble put a towel over his face, covering the tears being shed. The end of a season always brings out emotions, which flowed after North Carolina's 71-64 loss to Ole Miss in the first round of the men's NCAA tournament Friday. Trimble was especially sad to no longer continue with backcourt mate RJ Davis and others.

  • 1 month ago | espn.co.uk | Myron Medcalf |David Hale

    Duke's Cooper Flagg is hoping to join a short list of freshmen to lead their teams to national championships. The national player of the year front-runner and presumed No. 1 pick in June's NBA draft could join that group if he leads the Blue Devils to their sixth national title and first of the Jon Scheyer era. Below is a ranking of the 20 greatest NCAA tournament runs by freshmen -- who weren't eligible to play until 1972 -- in the history of men's college basketball.

  • 1 month ago | espn.ph | David Hale |Myron Medcalf

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- No Cooper Flagg, no problem for No. 1 Duke, which claimed the ACC tournament championship with a 73-62 win over Louisville on Saturday night. Flagg's first-half ankle injury in the Blue Devils' tournament opener against Georgia Tech became the biggest storyline surrounding the projected NCAA tournament 1-seed, but the Blue Devils' depth of talent provided the bigger narrative thrust.

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