John Calipari, Rick Pitino and Billy Gillispie are still active in college hoops. So are former Kentucky basketball assistants. Here's where they are.
No. 6 Kentucky won at No. 14 Mississippi State ( 95-90). Dropped to No. 8 due to a loss at Georgia the prior week, UK then came home to beat No. 11 Texas A&M (81-69) but lost 102-97 to No. 4 Alabama.
St. John’s fans should appreciate RJ Luis while he’s here. Rick Pitino is anticipating the dynamic junior wing going pro when this season is up. The reigning Big East Player of the Week, the 6-foot-7 Luis has taken a big leap this year as the Johnnies’ leading scorer at 17.5 points per game.
St. John's guard RJ Luis Jr. (12), left, dribbles the ball against New Mexico guard Donovan Dent (2), right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith) AP
LEXINGTON — John Calipari and Rick Pitino aren't just the two most well-known ex-Kentucky coaches still active in college basketball. The pair are two of the biggest names in the sport ...
Rick Pitino says Kadary Richmond would’ve stayed at Seton Hall “if the money was close.” The 6-foot-6 Brooklyn native transferred to St. John’s from The Hall last spring for an NIL bag that was more significant than what Seton Hall could offer. Top transfers in today’s market can get in the high six-figures or even low seven.
Smith’s injury made Kadary Richmond the team’s primary ballhandler. Richmond ended up one of the key reasons that St. John’s came back to beat the Hoyas, 63-58, with all of his 10 points and three of his eight rebounds after halftime.
I mean, we get a bunch of free sneakers, I wear sweatsuits to work, my kids are healthy, my wife’s hot. I’ve got a pretty good life.” — Louisville Men’s
The Huskies and Golden Eagles joined Iowa State and Tennessee in a group of ranked teams upset by unranked foes
Friday’s highly-anticipated Mountain West Conference men’s basketball showdown between Boise State and New Mexico was over after 20 minutes.  The Lobos (15-4, 7
Ahead of a loaded Saturday slate in the college basketball world, ESPN's Joe Lunardi has released another updated look at his Bracketology.
Antoine Walker credits Jamal Mashburn and Rick Pitino’s vision for inspiring his commitment to the Kentucky Wildcats.