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Boeheim endorses Thabeet for Big East POY

Andy Katz

STORRS, Conn. -- A second has been made on Connecticut coach Jim Calhoun's unofficial motion to tab Hasheem Thabeet as the Big East player of the year...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 12, 2009

Holiday's over as UCLA frosh prepares for college game

Andy Katz

...The 2007-08 freshman class skewed the learning curve for this fall's crew. Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley, O.J. Mayo, Kevin Love and Eric Gordon came into college looking like men, played like...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 04, 2008

Disappointing night for many early entrants

Andy Katz, ESPN.com

Forget about the record-setting 10 freshmen in the first round. Many underclassmen -- such as the undrafted Jamont Gordon and Davon Jefferson -- learned the NBA draft can be cruel, writes Andy Katz.

Story | Conversation | June 26, 2008

Freshmen could produce record number in the '08 draft

Andy Katz, ESPN.com

The Class of 2008, with unsurpassed talent and depth, was always earmarked for success. And with as many as 12 freshmen looking like they'll be in the NBA draft's first round on Thursday, they haven't disappointed, writes Andy Katz.

Story | Conversation | June 23, 2008

Green, Hopson jump in final 2008 player rankings

Bob Gibbons, Scouts Inc.

JaMychal Green and Scotty Hopson made the biggest jumps in the final player rankings for the Class of 2008, writes Bob Gibbons.

Story | Conversation | June 02, 2008

North Carolina, Illinois lead early '09 rankings

Antonio Williams, Scouts Inc.

With the 2008 recruiting season in the books, Antonio Williams ranks ESPN.com's top 10 2009 basketball recruiting classes.

Story | Conversation | May 27, 2008

One-and-done not expected to be as prevalent in 2009

Dana O'Neil, ESPN.com

This past season's freshman crop was unique. Don't expect the one-and-dones to be as prevalent in college hoops this coming season. But it doesn't take much to turn the youngsters to the NBA draft, writes Dana O'Neil.

Story | Conversation | May 20, 2008

One-and-dones have low academic requirements too

Andy Katz, ESPN.com

Accepting money from agent runners isn't the only issue with one-and-done players in NCAA hoops. Since they're required to pass only the first semester, the disappearing "student" part of the student-athlete is a frustrating issue for the schools, too, writes Andy Katz.

Story | Conversation | May 12, 2008

Early entrants leave teams playing the waiting game

Andy Katz, ESPN.com

With the deadline for college underclassmen to declare for the NBA now past, teams can take stock of what their rosters will look like in 2008-09. But it's not easy, since many players are just testing the waters and could return to school, writes Andy Katz.

Story | Conversation | April 27, 2008

Will Love be the championship difference for UCLA?

Dana O'Neil, ESPN.com

Kevin Love celebrated UCLA's Final Four berth by giving teammate Darren Collison a piggyback ride. It's fitting, since he's been carrying the Bruins for much of this season. Can this freshman phenom put UCLA on top in San Antonio?

Story | Conversation | March 29, 2008

Soak up the one-and-done experience of Love

Gene Wojciechowski, ESPN.com

Kevin Love's NBA countdown is at a three-game max. That wasn't soon enough for Western Kentucky, writes Gene Wojciechowski.

Story | Conversation | March 27, 2008

Douglas-Roberts, Hansbrough, Beasley, Love are Naismith finalists

ESPN.com news services

Chris Douglas-Roberts, Tyler Hasbrough, Kevin Love and Michael Beasley were named Naismith finalists.

Story | Conversation | March 23, 2008

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11 November 2007: Kansas State's Michael Beasley dunks against Pittsburg State at Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan, Kansas on November 11, 2007. Kansas State...

Photo | March 19, 2008

And the survey says ...

ESPN.com

Need some extra insight into the tournament? ESPN's college basketball experts shed a little light on the field of 65.

Story | Conversation | March 18, 2008

Lunardi: UCLA Bruins will win it all

Joe Lunardi, Special to ESPN.com

It's the final countdown, as Bracketologist Joe Lunardi predicts the outcomes of the next 63 games.

Story | Conversation | March 18, 2008