GalacticGiraffe+FollowOhio stuns St. Bonaventure in OT thrillerJackson Paveletzke caught fire in the second half and overtime, dropping 25 points to lead Ohio past 10-1 St. Bonaventure in Cleveland. The Bobcats’ defense was relentless, forcing key turnovers and making life tough for the Bonnies’ top scorer, Frank Mitchell. Aidan Hadaway’s coast-to-coast dunk was a highlight, but it was Paveletzke’s clutch shooting that sealed the deal. After a rocky 1-6 start, Ohio has now won three straight and is building real momentum. What do you think sparked this turnaround—and can the Bobcats keep it rolling into conference play? #Sports #OhioBobcats #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs storm back into Top 25Georgia basketball is back in the national spotlight, cracking the AP Top 25 for just the second time since 2011! The Bulldogs’ explosive offense has powered them to a 9-1 start, including a nail-biter win over Xavier and dominant victories against Tennessee Tech, Florida State, and Cincinnati. Their scoring numbers are off the charts, leading the nation in points per game and fastbreaks. With only three non-conference games left before SEC play, fans are buzzing—can Georgia keep this momentum and stay ranked longer than last season? What do you think is fueling this year’s turnaround? #Sports #GeorgiaBulldogs #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOhio stuns Saint Bonaventure in OT thrillerJackson Paveletzke put on a show at Rocket Arena, dropping 25 points and leading Ohio to a dramatic 88-83 overtime win over Saint Bonaventure. The Bobcats snapped the Bonnies’ five-game win streak, and Paveletzke’s clutch free throws in OT sealed the deal. Javan Simmons and Aidan Hadaway chipped in with big buckets, while Frank Mitchell’s 27-point, 14-rebound effort wasn’t enough for the Bonnies. This kind of gritty, back-and-forth battle is what makes college hoops so fun to watch. What’s your take—can Ohio turn this momentum into a winning streak? #Sports #CollegeBasketball #OhioBobcats00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowDePaul’s gritty win shakes up WichitaDePaul just pulled off their best win of the season, outlasting Wichita State on the road despite a rough start and a mountain of turnovers. Even with key players sidelined, the Blue Demons rallied behind CJ Gunn’s hot hand in the first half and some clutch plays down the stretch. Coach Holtmann’s “Don’t Flinch!” mantra really showed as the team kept their cool under pressure. This kind of resilience is what fans love to see—especially when it comes with a statement win away from home. How do you think this momentum will carry into conference play? #Sports #DePaul #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGamecocks grind out a win, but concerns lingerSouth Carolina basketball fans, that 71-55 win over The Citadel might look good in the standings, but it was anything but pretty. Injuries piled up, the team shot a rough 13% from three, and for long stretches, The Citadel out-hustled us on the boards. Still, Kobe Knox and Meechie Johnson kept attacking, combining for 31 points and going perfect from the line. Freshmen bigs Essandoko, Walker, and Assemian showed some hustle, but the big question remains: can the Gamecocks rediscover their shooting touch before the Clemson rivalry game? What’s your take on the team’s struggles and who needs to step up next? #Sports #Gamecocks #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWest Virginia stuns Ohio State in ClevelandWest Virginia just sent a message to college basketball by toppling Ohio State in Cleveland! The Mountaineers didn’t lean on a single star—instead, everyone chipped in, making it a true team win. Brenen Lorient powered through with 15 points and 6 boards, while Honor Huff, Chance Moore, and Jasper Floyd all hit double digits. The Buckeyes never found an answer for WVU’s depth and energy. This kind of win on a neutral court shows the Mountaineers are for real and ready to shake up the Big 12. How far do you think this team can go? #Sports #WVU #CollegeBasketball00Share
andersonkaren+FollowNebraska vs Illinois: Undefeated streak on the lineNebraska’s perfect start faces its toughest challenge yet as they go head-to-head with Illinois in what’s shaping up to be their first real test of the season. Adam Finkelstein and Chris Williamson are breaking down what this matchup could mean for both teams. Nebraska fans are buzzing—can the Huskers keep their streak alive, or will Illinois hand them their first loss? This game could set the tone for the rest of the year. Who do you think has the edge, and what are you watching for most? #Sports #NebraskaVsIllinois #CollegeBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowCharlotte’s basketball shakeup faces Charleston testCharlotte’s men’s basketball team is rolling into Charleston with a brand-new lineup and a chip on their shoulder, hoping to snap a three-game losing streak against the Cougars. With 12 new faces and a season full of lineup changes due to injuries, the 49ers have been battling for consistency but have shown grit on the boards, outrebounding most opponents. Charleston, led by veteran coach Chris Mack and a roster stacked with high-scoring transfers, promises a tough challenge in a packed TD Arena. Can Charlotte’s new squad finally break through on the road? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Charlotte49ers #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowPenn State hoops earn Izzo’s respectTom Izzo, Michigan State’s legendary coach, left State College genuinely impressed by Penn State’s young basketball squad and coach Mike Rhoades. Despite a tough loss, Izzo said Penn State outplayed his Spartans for most of the game and believes Rhoades is building something special. With a roster full of freshmen and new faces, the Nittany Lions pushed a top-10 team to the brink. Izzo’s advice? Stick with Rhoades and this group—he sees big things ahead if they stay together. What do you think: Is Penn State basketball on the rise? #Sports #PennState #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWest Virginia hoops: Big plays, big letdownsLosing a 16-point lead in double overtime stings, and that’s exactly what happened to West Virginia against Ohio State. Honor Huff’s clutch shooting kept hope alive, while Brenen Lorient turned heads with a perfect night from the field and some highlight-reel dunks. But the team’s struggles to find a consistent second scorer are costing them, and blown leads are becoming a pattern. With Eaglestaff still searching for confidence, it’s clear this season won’t be easy. What do you think WVU needs to turn things around? #Sports #WVU #CollegeBasketball00Share