Bradley Rallies Past Valparaiso to Reach MVC Championship

The No. 2 seed Bradley Braves rallied to defeat No. 11 Valparaiso 72-67 in the MVC semifinals, advancing to their 10th championship game to face top-seeded Drake. Valpo's All Wright scored 24 points, but Bradley turned the game around in the second half, led by Darius Hannah's double-double performance.

SEMO Falls to SIUE in OVC Championship

Rob Martin’s 18-point effort wasn’t enough as No. 1 Southeast Missouri (21-12) fell to No. 2 SIU Edwardsville (22-11) in a 69-48 loss during the Ohio Valley Conference Championship at the Ford Center on Saturday night. The Redhawks, making their second OVC Tournament final appearance in three years under Head Coach Brad Korn, came out … Continue reading SEMO Falls to SIUE in OVC Championship

Bracket Set For Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Championship 

The 2025 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men’s Basketball Championship runs March 11-15 at T-Mobile Center, Kansas City. This year features 16 teams, with Houston as the top seed. Tournament action begins with four first-round games, culminating in the championship match on March 15, granting an automatic NCAA Tournament bid.

Shaka Keeps #21 Marquette Undefeated Against Georgetown Under His Leadership

Shaka Smart, the Head Coach for the Marquette Golden Eagles, has had a great career since moving to Marquette, especially when facing Georgetown. They have been 7-0 against the Hoyas since he was hired. Georgetown’s star freshman, Sorber, who snagged 13 rebounds last time these two teams met, was injured and would have helped control some of … Continue reading Shaka Keeps #21 Marquette Undefeated Against Georgetown Under His Leadership

Marquette Dismantles Providence Behind a League-Best Performance From Behind the Arc

Marquette faced difficulties in the latter part of the Big East season, dropping four of six games and slipping to third place. However, they achieved a decisive 82-52 victory over Providence, led by Ben Gold and Kam Jones, who each scored 17 points. The team's efficient shooting and solid defense showcased potential for postseason success.

Lexi McCully’s Heroics Lift SEMO to Thrilling Victory Over Western Illinois

Lexi McCully scored 15 points, including two game-winning free throws, leading Southeast Missouri to a 51-49 victory over Western Illinois, ending a 13-game losing streak. Despite a strong start, SEMO struggled offensively in the second half. McCully's performance included six rebounds and four assists, helping secure the win.

Marquette Throttles Seton Hall Behind Overdue Offensive Efficiency

Marquette, after struggling with three consecutive losses, rebounded with an 80-56 victory over Seton Hall. Led by Kam Jones, the team showcased offensive consistency, shooting over 54% and benefiting from a strong bench contribution. This win restored momentum as they prepare for a challenging matchup against Villanova.

Washington, Jr. Leads Redhawks to Seventh Straight Win Over Tennessee Tech

Teddy Washington, Jr. led Southeast Missouri to an 83-69 victory over Tennessee Tech, scoring 21 points. The win marked SEMO’s seventh straight and completed their first season sweep of Tennessee Tech since 1999-2000. The Redhawks shot 75.9% in the second half and are now leading the Ohio Valley Conference with 12 wins.

Big Ten Dominates Nonconference Play Ahead of Historic 2025 Tournament

The Big Ten Conference has had a strong showing in nonconference men’s basketball games this season, posting a 160-37 record with one game remaining. This surpasses last year’s 144 nonconference victories. Among those wins, the conference has dominated at home with a 122-7 (.946) record. The Big Ten’s overall .812 win percentage ranks second behind … Continue reading Big Ten Dominates Nonconference Play Ahead of Historic 2025 Tournament

SEMO Women’s Basketball Falls in Close Contest to Little Rock, 60-52

Southeast Missouri Women's Basketball lost 60-52 to Little Rock despite strong performances from senior Lexi McCully, who scored 18 points, and Ainaya Williams, with 10 points and eight rebounds. SEMO outperformed in rebounds but struggled with shooting, particularly in the first quarter, ultimately unable to secure the win in a competitive game.