Tennessee and North Carolina State have broken into the top 10 of The Associated Press college football poll. Florida State is back in the rankings for the first time in four years.
Georgia has reclaimed the top spot in The Associated Press college football poll and Oklahoma State, Kentucky and Arkansas moved into the top 10 after an upset-filled weekend.
Tiny Saint Peter’s took down basketball royalty, getting 27 points from Daryl Banks III in an 85-79 overtime victory over second-seeded Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Auburn is No. 1 in The Associated Press men’s college basketball poll for the third straight week. Coach Bruce Pearl’s Tigers earned 48 of 61 first-place votes.
Kellan Grady scored eight points in overtime, giving Wildcats coach John Calipari got his 800th career on-court victory and No. 12 Kentucky win over Mississippi State 82-74.
Michigan's Aidan Hutchinson, Notre Dame's Jack Coan and Baylor's Terrel Bernard are among nine college football players selected as semifinalists for the Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year award.
Paige Bueckers is the third freshman to ever make The AP women's All-America team. The UConn star has already delivered record-breaking performances for the top-ranked Huskies.
Gonzaga has completed a start-to-finish run atop The AP men’s college basketball poll. Coach Mark Few’s Bulldogs received all 60 first-place votes to stay atop the final poll.
NCAA Tournament regulars, Duke Blue Devils, Kentucky Wildcats and Louisville Cardinals were left out in the cold when the March Madness brackets were unveiled on Sunday.