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Why Dusty May leaving Michigan and college basketball behind in June isn't remotely surprising
And so Dusty May becomes the latest high-profile, highly accomplished college basketball coach to step away from the game. In chronological order, here's the list of the most notable coaches who have tapped out on account of the change in landscape:
Roy Williams, Mike Krzyzewski, Jay Wright, Tony Bennett, Bruce Pearl and now May. (
CBS Sports)
How Pat Summitt inspired a writer who wasn't alive for most of her legendary career
I was born in the fall of 1998, so I missed a lot of Pat Summitt’s legendary coaching career by virtue of not being alive yet. It’s something I often wonder about as the Lady Volunteers writer now for Knox News. What would it have been like if I had been born three decades earlier and gotten to cover the height of Summitt’s Tennessee basketball dynasty? (
MSN.com)
Conference realignment may cease if congressional bill passes. It's accelerated talks in meantime
In college athletics, universities exist in a state of perpetual ambition to leave their own neighborhood for the more luxurious, gated community down the street, where a pool of bigger brands increases their property value. You know it as "conference realignment," but, really, it is the art of increasing one's value by closely associating with more premium properties. (
Yahoo! Sports)
2026 NBA draft recap: Best picks, execs buzz, ROY prediction
The 2026 NBA draft might be over, but that doesn't mean we have to stop talking about it. While the lottery didn't offer many surprises -- I hit the first eight picks in my final mock draft -- this was a deep and interesting class, and there were a few compelling themes throughout. The first: There were zero trades in the lottery. It's clear teams really liked this class. (
ESPN)
The NCAA changed its eligibility rules. What does that mean for transfers, rosters and playing time?
Athletes in Division I, the top level of competition, will have five years to complete five seasons of competition, a move the NCAA hopes will add structure to a system stretched into chaos and courtrooms by countless transfers, redshirt decisions, injuries, players seeking more seasons to cash in on NIL and even pandemic-era complexities. (
Associated Press)
Who is Virginia Tech’s new Athletics Director Brian White?
Virginia Tech officially introduced
Brian White as its new Vice President and Director of Athletics, completing a fast-moving search and ushering in a new era for Hokies athletics. “I have confidence in all 22 programs,” White said. “I believe they can all be championship programs.” White arrives in Blacksburg after eight years as AD at Florida Atlantic University. (
WSLS)
Raleigh officials up crowd size: 180,000 Hurricanes fans flooded downtown for Stanley Cup parade
Raleigh police said Sunday said that even more jubilant Carolina Hurricanes fans than first estimated crammed onto sidewalks, peered out office building windows and lined parking deck floors on Saturday to cheer and wave at the team’s Stanley Cup championship parade. The turnout that packed downtown was enough to leave their coach at a loss for words. (
CBS 17)
Louisville athletics approves a $30M deficit, because standing still costs more
Louisville Cardinals' athletics approved a budget Thursday that projects a deficit of roughly $30 million. And here's the strange thing. Nobody in the room seemed particularly surprised. Nobody pounded the table. Nobody demanded a balanced budget. Nobody called for an emergency meeting. Because everybody already knows the secret. (
WDRB)
'SportsCenter' anchor, broadcasting trailblazer Linda Cohn retiring from ESPN after 34 years
After 34 years at ESPN, Linda Cohn is calling it quits. The longtime "SportsCenter" anchor announced Monday that she is retiring at the end of June. Cohn is the longest-tenured "SportsCenter" anchor and a pioneer as one of the first women to take on full-time hosting duties at the network. Few names are as synonymous with "SportsCenter" as Cohn's. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Knicks championship parade highlights
The New York Knicks celebrated the team's first NBA championship since 1973 with a ticker-tape parade on Thursday. It marks the first championship parade in franchise history despite the team's three previous title wins, making it a novel experience for fans of all ages. The Knicks closed out the NBA Finals with a 4-1 series win over the San Antonio Spurs. (
Yahoo! Sports)