AmberAbyss+FollowColgate’s Cox stuns BU with OT game-winnerJalen Cox delivered an unforgettable finish for Colgate, sinking the clutch jumper with just 11 seconds left in overtime to edge out Boston University 80-79. Cox racked up 23 points and five assists, but it was his late-game heroics that had the crowd buzzing. Sam Wright and Kyle Carlesimo also stepped up, but BU’s Chance Gladden nearly stole the show with 25 points. The back-and-forth battle had fans on their feet—what do you think was the turning point? Share your take on Colgate’s nail-biting win and how these close games shape the Patriot League race! #Sports #ColgateBasketball #PatriotLeague00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIowa’s close call vs Rutgers raises big questionsPulling out a narrow win over Rutgers, the Iowa Hawkeyes might have added another W, but the way it happened has fans buzzing. Despite the victory, Iowa was out-rebounded by double digits and matched their assists with turnovers—numbers that usually spell trouble in the Big Ten. Coach Ben McCollum didn’t sugarcoat it: concentration was the real issue, not effort. With tougher games ahead, including a showdown with USC and road trips to Oregon and Washington, Iowa needs to tighten up if they want to stay in the NCAA Tournament conversation. What do you think is holding this team back? #Sports #IowaHawkeyes #BigTen00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowArkansas looks to break road curse in NormanArkansas fans know the struggle: the Razorbacks just can’t seem to win on the road this season, sitting at 1-3 away from home. But after a gutsy win over LSU—despite some rough free-throw shooting—freshman Darius Acuff Jr. is stepping up big time, dropping 31 points. Now, the Hogs head to Oklahoma, where the Sooners are desperate to snap a six-game losing streak. Both teams are among the best at protecting the ball, so turnovers could be the real game-changer. Who do you think will come out on top, and can Arkansas finally shake off their road woes? #Sports #ArkansasRazorbacks #OklahomaSooners00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowKentucky hoops: Rankings drama & SEC streaksKentucky basketball is stirring up debate—despite not cracking the men’s top 25 polls, the Wildcats have quietly racked up five straight SEC wins after a rocky start. Meanwhile, the women’s team is facing its first three-game losing streak under Coach Kenny Brooks. With both squads bouncing around in various rankings, fans are left wondering: are the polls missing something, or are the numbers spot on? Next up, the men face tough road games against Vanderbilt and Arkansas, while the women look to rebound at Arkansas. Where do you think these teams truly belong in the rankings? #Sports #Basketball #KentuckyBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMichigan women’s hoops shake up: Wolverines drop, Spartans steadyMichigan fans, the latest AP Top 25 poll just shook things up—Wolverines slid down two spots to No. 9 after a tough week, while Michigan State held strong at No. 13. Meanwhile, Notre Dame is still on the outside looking in, missing the poll for the second week straight. What’s really wild? The SEC just set a record with 10 teams in the rankings! This season’s race is heating up, and every game is starting to feel like a must-win. How do you feel about Michigan’s drop and the SEC’s dominance? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #Spartans00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSouth Carolina snaps Vanderbilt’s streakSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team just handed Vanderbilt its first loss of the season with a jaw-dropping 103-74 win. The Gamecocks were on fire—shooting 62% from the field and nearly 60% from three-point range. Ta'Niya Latson led the charge with 21 points, and Tessa Johnson kept her double-digit streak alive. Vanderbilt’s star Mikayla Blakes put up 23, but South Carolina’s defense ended her impressive road scoring run. With UConn now the only undefeated team left, how do you see the rest of the season shaking out? Who’s your pick for the top spot? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Vanderbilt00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIllinois storms Purdue, jumps to No. 6 in NETIllinois basketball just pulled off its most impressive win of the season—taking down Purdue on the road—and now they’ve rocketed up to No. 6 in the NET rankings. That’s nine straight wins for the Illini, and they’re not just squeaking by; most victories have been by double digits. With six Quad 1 wins, only Arizona and Duke have more. The team’s confidence is sky-high, and they’re making a serious case for a two seed in March. With big games still ahead, do you think this Illini squad can keep the streak alive and make a deep tournament run? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #Illini00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou stuns Oklahoma with back-to-back buzzer beatersMark Mitchell’s wild overtime three-pointer sealed a jaw-dropping 88-87 win for Missouri over Oklahoma, just moments after Trent Pierce forced OT with his own clutch buzzer-beater. For Mizzou fans, this wasn’t just a win—it was a lifeline for the Tigers’ NCAA Tournament hopes, snapping a home losing streak in the most dramatic way possible. The energy in Mizzou Arena was unreal, especially with the Tigers scrambling for answers all game. What’s your take—was this the most thrilling finish you’ve seen at Mizzou Arena? Who’s your player of the game? Let’s hear your reactions! #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowCleveland hoops rankings get a wild shakeupLutheran East is making it look easy—still undefeated and holding tight to the No. 1 spot after a big win over Garfield Heights. But everywhere else in the Top 25, teams are leapfrogging each other left and right. Glenville made the biggest jump, soaring 10 spots, while Brecksville-Broadview Heights is quietly building its own perfect season. Rivalries are heating up, and the next few games could totally flip the rankings again. Who do you think is the real sleeper team this year? Which matchup are you most excited to see next? #Sports #Basketball #ClevelandHoops00Share
Phillip Scott+FollowDenver hockey’s shutout night: Hicks and Pohlkamp shineEric Pohlkamp just tied a school record for goals by a defenseman, and Johnny Hicks, a freshman goalie, stopped every shot for his first career win as Denver blanked St. Cloud State 6-0. That’s not just a big win—it’s a statement about the Pioneers’ depth and grit, especially with so many young players stepping up. With four goals in just over nine minutes and contributions from nearly the whole lineup, this team looks ready to make noise down the stretch. How do you see this mix of experience and fresh faces shaping Denver’s season? #Sports #IceHockey #DenverHockey00Share