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SMU Outlasts Texas A&M in Overtime Showcase at Hoop Hype XL
Two Texas teams with different trajectories — both aiming at postseason play — showcased why the state remains a powerhouse in college basketball. And with community impact woven into competition, Hoop Hype XL delivered a win far beyond the box score.
Skyhawks Show Flash, But Rust and Runs Cost Them in Return to the Court
College Park came back to action tonight, and you could feel the early energy—but you could also feel the rust. The Skyhawks came out firing, dropping 32 points in the first quarter and looking like they were ready to run Long Island right out of the building.
Clemson Men’s Basketball Defeats North Alabama 81–61 | Game Recap and Analysis
Clemson’s win over North Alabama was a positive step — a dominant opening half, strong contributions from the bench, and solid depth. But the second-half scoring slump raises legitimate questions about consistency.
Skyhawks vs. Go-Go Recap: College Park Falls 111–104 in Kids Day Matchup
The College Park Skyhawks fell 111–104 to the Capital City Go-Go on Kids Day, despite a strong start and standout performances from Javan Johnson, Toppin, and Kobe Johnson.
Skyhawks Capture Electric Home Opener Win in Front of Sold-Out Crowd
The College Park Skyhawks launched their 2025–26 home slate in spectacular fashion, securing a 121–113 victory over the Capital City Go-Go in front of a sold-out crowd at Gateway Center Arena. Friday night’s turnout marked the team’s fourth straight home-opening sellout dating back to 2022–23, proving once again that Skyhawks basketball continues to soar in College Park.
COLLEGE PARK SKYHAWKS AND GRAY MEDIA’S ATLANTA NEWS FIRST EXTEND PARTNERSHIP TO AIR ALL HOME GAMES ON PEACHTREE SPORTS NETWORK
The College Park Skyhawks, the official NBA G League affiliate of the Atlanta Hawks, announced today a continued broadcast partnership with Gray Media’s Atlanta News First (WANF) to air every 2025–26 home game live on Peachtree Sports Network (PSN).
Duke’s Second-Half Surge Steals the Show at the Dick Vitale Invitational
Charlotte brought the energy Tuesday night for the inaugural Dick Vitale Invitational, and if you were in the Spectrum Center, you got a little bit of everything: a feel-good tribute, a heavyweight matchup, and a second-half surge that turned a tight game into a Duke celebration.
Tigers Roar Past Wildcats in Dominant Home Opener
The Littlejohn Coliseum came alive Saturday night as the Clemson Tigers delivered a statement performance in their season home opener, dismantling the New Hampshire Wildcats 88-38 in a game that showcased the program's explosive potential.
Luka Dončić Shines in L.A.: Why This Trade Could Be a Game-Changer (If Health Holds Up)
When the Los Angeles Lakers announced they’d traded for Luka Dončić, the basketball world leaned in. It wasn’t just a transaction—it felt like a statement: the Lakers are back to serious business. But carrying that kind of hype comes with expectations.
No. 6 Duke Rallies Past No. 18 Tennessee in Exhibition Thriller
In front of a sold-out crowd of 21,678 at Food City Center on Sunday, October 26, the No. 18 Tennessee Volunteers fell to No. 6 Duke 83-76 in an exhibition game that showcased both the promise and growing pains of two highly-ranked programs entering the 2025-26 season.
College Park Skyhawks Announce 2025–26 Coaching & Operations Staff
The College Park Skyhawks, NBA G League affiliate of the Atlanta Hawks, have finalized their coaching and basketball operations staff for the 2025–26 season. Returning for their second seasons at the helm are General Manager Aaron Evans and Head Coach Steve Klei, who are coming off a strong 26–24 campaign.
Clemson Men’s Basketball: Momentum, Transfers, and a Program on the Rise
Clemson men’s basketball arrives at 2025–26 with genuine expectation. The program’s momentum, capped by a remarkable 2024–25 season and program-best conference showing, is now being reinforced via a productive transfer window and institutional commitment to continuity.
Auburn’s Bruce Pearl Retires; Son Steven Pearl Takes Helm
In a stunning development just ahead of the 2025–26 college basketball season, Bruce Pearl, the celebrated head coach of Auburn University’s men’s basketball team, announced his retirement after 11 seasons leading the Tigers.
Vols Cruise to Victory: Undefeated Streak Continues with Dominant Win
The Tennessee Volunteers continue to roll, maintaining their perfect season with a resounding 84-36 victory over Western Carolina.
Tennessee Vols Make a Statement in Jimmy V Classic Victory
Tennessee Volunteers face off against the Miami Hurricanes in the Jimmy V Classic was more than a game—it was a mix of sentiment and excitement.
Magic Spark: Orlando’s Grit Fuels Quarterfinal Run
The Orlando Magic have become the story of the NBA Group Stage, storming into the Quarterfinals with resilience and team chemistry that has fans believing in magic again.
A Paint-Powered Performance: College Park Skyhawks Demolish Maine Celtics
The College Park Skyhawks unleashed a dominant performance against the Maine Celtics in a high-octane G League showdown. Powerful paint play and strategic defense defined the Skyhawks' explosive victory on their home court.
Building a Legacy: Why Gamecocks Fans Should Be Excited About Men's Basketball
The Gamecocks men's basketball program is ready to step out of the women's team's shadow and create its own brilliant light.
More Than Just a Women's Basketball School: Gamecocks' Men's Basketball Resurge
Coach Lamont Paris has shown he can develop talent. His 37-29 record at South Carolina isn't just a number – it's a statement.
Skyhawks Soar in Home Opener Thriller, Besting Raptors 905 122-117
The College Park Skyhawks treated fans to an unforgettable home opener, securing a 122-117 win against Raptors 905 at Gateway Center Arena. The Skyhawks now sit comfortably with a 2-0 record, riding high on explosive performances from their top players and a sold-out crowd's energy.

