Momentum is growing for the NBA to abandon the one-and-done policy on high-school players that forces them into a year of college before turning pro — and it sounds like NCAA officials are willing to discuss such a change. (more…)

Momentum is growing for the NBA to abandon the one-and-done policy on high-school players that forces them into a year of college before turning pro — and it sounds like NCAA officials are willing to discuss such a change. (more…)
Intrust Bank Arena celebrated a milestone on Monday, when officials unveiled an expanded north entrance to the venue. (more…)
DePaul men’s basketball is approaching a notable date in its history, as the program will play its first game at Wintrust Arena this weekend. (more…)
Texas A&M‘s Reed Arena is receiving a technology upgrade, as the venue is being equipped with all new video displays. (more…)
In advance hosting NCAA tournament action, Intrust Bank Arena and the surrounding area are undergoing some changes. (more…)
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, the future of Coleman Coliseum could be a subject of debate for the University of Alabama. (more…)
Seeking ways to fund a renovation project to the Carrier Dome, Syracuse University could make the venue’s naming rights available. (more…)
In anticipation of hosting NCAA basketball tournament games in 2018, Sedgwick County officials are pitching Intrust Bank Arena upgrades, with the Wichita arena potentially receiving $2 million in renovations. (more…)
Businessman Tilman Fertitta is contributing $20 million to the University of Houston‘s arena renovation project, according to the Houston Chronicle. Feritta’s contribution would grant him naming rights to Hofheinz Pavilion, which is slated to undergo a $60 million overhaul. (more…)
In a major move that would affect several programs, including basketball, Syracuse University is planning a $205 million renovation to the Carrier Dome. (more…)
The first phase of a renovation of Crisler Arena, home of the University of Michigan basketball teams, was approved yesterday by the school’s Board of Regents. The first $20 million will go toward a total replacement of seating in the lower bowl, including upgrades to ensure the facility meets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines; […]
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