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One lopsided victory over Missouri places the current Illinois men's basketball team into the annals of history.
Olivier Rioux makes college basketball history as the world's tallest player to score in Florida's 102-61 victory over Saint Francis Wednesday night.
Olivier Rioux is in the record books again. The 7-foot-9 Florida redshirt freshman became the tallest player to ever score in a college basketball game when he tallied his first two career points Wednesday in a 102-61 win over Saint Francis. Rioux dunked with 42 seconds left and the crowd at the Stephen O. Connell Center erupted.
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More than two decades after suiting up for UConn for the final time, Sue Bird just made more history for women's college basketball's most storied program.
After the Arizona basketball team beat the Alabama Crimson Tide, the win was historic in modern college basketball history.
Crimson Tide achieves program-best 14-0 start, showcasing dominant defense, balanced scoring, and veteran leadership. This historic run defies expectations as they enter conference play.
AJ Dybantsa is the real deal, Illinois crushed Missouri, 30 points on 100% shooting, Villanova shows St. John's what's up and more from Monday's college basketball action.
Following significant roster turnover — most notably the departures of Walter Clayton Jr. and Alijah Martin — Florida entered the new season ranked No. 23 and earned a commanding 102–61 win over the St. Francis Red Flash to improve to 7–4.
Alabama women's basketball is off to best start in program history, after a win over Tulane the Crimson Tide gave their reasons on what's fueled the start.