EchoingEagle+FollowDayton Flyers pull off wild comeback winDown by 11 with just over six minutes left and missing two key players, the Dayton Flyers refused to quit in Chicago. De’Shayne Montgomery and Javon Bennett took over, combining for 33 of UD’s 39 second-half points. Bennett’s fearless layup over the nation’s top shot-blocker with two seconds left sealed a 70-68 win. Even outmanned and outsized, the Flyers’ grit and heart turned what looked like a sure loss into an epic victory. What’s your take—was this Dayton’s gutsiest win in recent memory? #Sports #DaytonFlyers #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowDayton stuns Loyola Chicago with wild comebackA 15-point deficit didn’t stop the Dayton Flyers from pulling off one of their most thrilling wins this season. With just two seconds left, Javon Bennett nailed the game-winner, capping a relentless rally to edge Loyola Chicago 70-68. Bennett led with 24 points, while De’Shayne Montgomery’s 20 points and seven steals were huge. Dayton’s grit showed as they chipped away at the Ramblers’ lead, turning what looked like a sure loss into a statement victory. How do you think this comeback shapes the Flyers’ momentum for the rest of the season? #Sports #DaytonFlyers #CollegeBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMissouri hoops turns the corner with key returnsMissouri basketball just flipped the script on their season with a thrilling win over No. 22 Florida, and it’s no coincidence—it happened the moment Trent Pierce and Jayden Stone came back from injury. Their return didn’t just add points; it changed the whole vibe on the court. Suddenly, the Tigers had the shooting, defense, and confidence they’d been missing. Anthony Robinson II had his best game yet, and the team looked more dangerous than ever. If this is what a healthy Mizzou looks like, March could get really interesting. What do you think—are the Tigers back in business? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLSU’s rebounding woes cost them bigLSU’s heartbreaking 80-78 loss to Kentucky wasn’t just about a buzzer-beater—it exposed a major issue: rebounding. Despite hot shooting, LSU was outmuscled on the boards, giving up 17 offensive rebounds to Kentucky. Coach Kim Mulkey didn’t hold back, calling out her team’s lack of toughness and inability to box out. What’s wild is LSU came into this game ranked second nationally in rebounds per game, but struggled against a top opponent. With tough games ahead, will fixing the rebounding issue be the key to turning things around? How do you think LSU can get their edge back? #Sports #LSU #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana’s key stretch: Hoosiers vs WashingtonIndiana basketball fans, this Sunday’s matchup against Washington isn’t just another game—it’s a crucial chance for the Hoosiers to build momentum as Big Ten play heats up. With Indiana favored in four of their next five, every win counts toward a strong NCAA Tournament case. The last time Washington played in Bloomington was way back in 1978, so there’s some history in the air! Both teams are hungry for a statement win. How do you see Indiana handling this pivotal stretch? Who’s your pick to step up? Let’s talk game predictions and what this means for IU’s season! #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowHouston’s grit pays off in wild win at CincinnatiClutch performances from Houston’s young guards turned a tough road battle into a statement win, even with their top scorer nearly shut out. Kingston Flemings, just 18, led the charge with 19 points and poise beyond his years, while Milos Uzan’s timely threes kept the Cougars alive. Despite falling behind by double digits, Houston’s defense and relentless hustle on the boards made the difference. Emanuel Sharp, usually the go-to guy, struggled all night, but the team found a way. How do you feel about Houston’s resilience and the rise of their freshmen? #Sports #HoustonCougars #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMissouri stuns Florida, shakes up NCAA hopesMissouri’s basketball season just flipped on its head after their nail-biting 76-74 win over No. 22 Florida. The Tigers, who were barely in the tournament conversation, jumped 10 spots in the NET rankings overnight—now sitting at 84th. With Jayden Stone and Trent Pierce finally healthy and making clutch plays, Mizzou suddenly looks like a team that could make a real run. There are still 10 tough games ahead, but this win has fans buzzing about a possible tournament berth. What do you think—can the Tigers keep this momentum going? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowRangers’ hot shooting can’t cool Mesa’s runRegis fans, it’s tough to watch a team rain threes and still come up short. The Rangers were on fire from deep—Soden, Frith, and Yost combined for 12 triples and shot over 40% from beyond the arc. But Colorado Mesa’s relentless runs and a 26-point night from Ty Allred proved too much, handing Regis a 90-62 loss. Even with crisp ball movement and hustle, the Rangers couldn’t close the gap. What do you think is missing for this squad to turn sharp shooting into wins? Let’s talk about what needs to change before the next home game. #Sports #RegisRangers #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWild Finish: Kentucky Stuns LSU at the BuzzerTalk about a New Year’s shocker! The Lady Tigers’ undefeated run is over after a heartbreaker against the Wildcats. Mikayla Williams looked unstoppable with 26, but Kentucky’s Tonie Morgan hit a cold-blooded three as time expired to seal the 80-78 upset. LSU’s soft early schedule might’ve caught up with them, but the real SEC gauntlet starts now. Was this just a blip, or are the Tigers in for a rough ride? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #CollegeBasketball #LSU00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDenver hoops: Big changes and big shotsDenver basketball fans, get ready for some serious action! The Pioneers are not only leading the Summit League in three-pointers, but Coryn Watts is on fire—ranking among the nation’s best in threes and steals. Laia Monclova is locking down on defense, too. Plus, DU just accepted an invite to the West Coast Conference starting in 2026-27, which means tougher competition and a bigger spotlight for our teams. With the Bison coming to town and a major conference move ahead, what are you most excited or nervous about for Denver hoops? #Sports #DenverPioneers #CollegeBasketball00Share