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What college basketball games on on today? Here is a full schedule of which top 25 teams are in action, including times, TV schedule, scores and more: ... NC State at No. 10 Kansas | 3:15 p.m ...
Since wrestling began in Gallagher-Iba Arena, the Cowboys have won 34 NCAA titles and have had 34 unbeaten and untied campaigns at home. One of their longest winning streaks ran with the arena's opening in 1939 and lasted until February 16, 1951. During that period, Oklahoma State won 37 straight home duals, including no ties.
It is the home of the Pittsburg State University Gorillas basketball teams. The arena was named after John F. Lance , (1897 to 1981), educator and head basketball coach at PSU from 1923 until 1963. Lance led the team to win 47 consecutive games between 1929 and 1932, the longest winning streak in college basketball history until 1956. [ 1 ]
The Oral Roberts Golden Eagles men's basketball team is the basketball team representing Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The team is a member of Summit League . Oral Roberts has made appearances in seven NCAA Tournaments , the most recent appearance in 2023 .
UMBC wasn't the first 16 seed to win an NCAA tournament game. In 1998, the Harvard women's basketball team shocked Stanford 71-67 in the opening round. The Crimson remain the only women's team to ...
ACC Tournament champion NC State basketball will try to continue its magical run in March Madness as a No. 11 seed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament.. The Wolfpack (22-14), which won five games in five ...
The Carrier Classic was a series of college basketball games that were played on the deck of a U. S. Navy aircraft carrier. The first game was held on November 11, 2011, aboard USS Carl Vinson, between Michigan State and North Carolina. President Barack Obama attended this game. In 2012, the similar Armed Forces Classic was established.
The building opened December 11, 1972, and is named in honor of former athletics director Charles M. "Bubber" Murphy, a standout athlete at the college in the 1930s, who also served as head coach of Middle Tennessee State's football (1947–1968), basketball (1948–1949), and baseball (1951, 1953–1955) programs.