CrimsonChameleon+FollowTCU women’s basketball climbs to No. 9!TCU women’s basketball just cracked the top 10, moving up to No. 9 in the latest AP poll after a week of thrilling wins—including a buzzer-beater against West Virginia that had everyone talking. The Horned Frogs are now the highest-ranked team in the Big 12, outpacing Baylor, Texas Tech, and West Virginia. With powerhouse teams like UConn and South Carolina holding steady at the top, TCU’s rise is turning heads. What do you think is fueling their momentum, and how far can they go this season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #TCUWBB #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBulldogs’ last-second heroics stun MissouriClutch plays in the final seconds made all the difference as the Georgia Bulldogs edged out Missouri 74-72 on the road. Smurf Millender’s go-ahead shot with just 5.5 seconds left, plus a crucial free throw, sealed the win after a wild back-and-forth finish. Somto Cyril’s hustle on the boards and at the free-throw line gave Georgia a much-needed boost, while the team’s 19 offensive rebounds kept them alive in key moments. With the NCAA tournament approaching, this gritty victory adds to Georgia’s growing resume. How do you see the Bulldogs’ chances shaping up for March? #Sports #GeorgiaBulldogs #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOSU’s Colin White fires up Michigan rivalryColin White, who barely sees the court for OSU, just cranked up the Michigan rivalry by declaring, “we hate Michigan, so we’re coming out for blood.” This Friday, the Buckeyes head to Ann Arbor as Michigan honors hometown hero Trey Burke’s jersey. With White’s stats nearly invisible on KenPom, it’s wild to see him talk big—especially with Michigan likely favored by double digits at home. Is this classic rivalry banter, or did White just give Michigan extra motivation? Let’s see if he can back it up, or if Michigan makes him eat his words. #Sports #MichiganVsOSU #CollegeBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowFlorida Gators dominate LSU with styleBoogie Fland literally grabbed a popcorn snack from a fan mid-game, and that’s how comfortable Florida looked as they cruised past LSU 79-61 for their fifth straight win. Urban Klavzar came off the bench to lead with 18 points, while Ruebe Chinyelu’s 21 rebounds powered the Gators to a massive 50-30 advantage on the boards. Florida’s defense bounced back big time, holding LSU to just 42% shooting. With this kind of depth and swagger, the Gators are looking like a real threat as March approaches. Anyone else loving this team’s energy right now? #Sports #FloridaGators #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIndiana hoops: Grit shines despite Michigan lossIndiana fans saw more than just another tough loss to Michigan last night—the Hoosiers showed real fight, even when the scoreboard looked bleak. After a rough start in both halves, IU clawed back, holding Michigan to just two field goals in the final six minutes. Tucker DeVries finally broke his shooting slump, hitting four threes late and leading the team with 15 points. Coach DeVries and the players are keeping spirits high, focusing on the progress and teamwork they’re building. With Rutgers up next, do you think IU can turn these flashes of promise into a much-needed win? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMizzou fans buzzing over free-throw gapMizzou’s loss to Georgia has everyone talking, but it’s not just the final score—what’s really got folks fired up is the wild free-throw difference. The Tigers shot an impressive 91.7% from the line, but only got 12 attempts, while Georgia had 21. Coach Dennis Gates called it “shocking” and pointed to the lack of trips to the line as a big reason for the team’s scoring droughts. Do you think the refs missed calls, or is Mizzou just not aggressive enough? Let’s hear your take—what needs to change before they face Oklahoma? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs hold strong at No. 22Georgia basketball fans, the Bulldogs are still holding down the No. 22 spot in the latest Coaches Poll, even after a wild overtime loss to Ole Miss and a big home win over Arkansas. With a 15-3 record, Georgia’s March Madness hopes are alive, but the next two road games against Missouri and Texas—both fighting for tournament spots—could be make-or-break. ESPN’s Bracketology has Georgia as a No. 8 seed right now, but every game counts from here. How confident are you in the Dawgs’ chances to climb even higher? #Sports #GeorgiaBulldogs #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIndiana’s cold start sinks hopes at MichiganIndiana basketball fans, that first five minutes felt brutal—no points, missed layups, and Michigan racing to a 19-4 lead. Losing Tayton Conerway to an ankle injury just two minutes in made things even tougher, forcing the Hoosiers to scramble with foul trouble and patchwork lineups. Tucker DeVries showed signs of breaking his slump, but it wasn’t enough to stop Michigan’s 50% shooting night. With four straight losses and still no Quad 1 win, what do you think needs to change for IU to turn things around? Let’s talk Hoosiers hoops! #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowNC State faces Clemson in high-stakes rematchLast year’s NCAA Tournament upset is still fresh for NC State fans—Will Wade and Quadir Copeland, who engineered McNeese State’s shocking win over Clemson, are now leading the Wolfpack into a rematch against the Tigers. Clemson’s roster looks totally different, but their dominance in the ACC hasn’t skipped a beat. With both teams fighting for a postseason boost, this matchup is about more than just old memories. Can NC State’s sharp shooting and Wade’s coaching edge topple Clemson’s new-look big men? Let’s hear your predictions and what you think will decide this game! #Sports #CollegeBasketball #NCState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHuskies’ cold streak from deep hurts in lossAnother tough night for the Huskies as their three-point shooting woes continued against Michigan State, hitting just 3 of 19 from beyond the arc. It’s not just a one-off—Washington’s been stuck in a shooting slump for weeks, despite having proven shooters on the roster. Even with open looks, the shots just aren’t falling, and it’s costing them in big games. The team says they’re confident it’ll turn around, but fans are left wondering: what’s it going to take to get this offense clicking? Share your thoughts—what’s behind the Huskies’ shooting struggles? #Sports #Huskies #CollegeBasketball00Share