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Despite Controversy, Deandre Ayton’s Future Looks Bright

Arizona Wildcats freshman sensation Deandre Ayton announced his presence with authority to the college basketball world this season. The 7'1" 260 pound power forward / center averaged 20.1 points and 11.6 rebounds per game, which ranked second and first respectively in the Pac 12. His 24 double-doubles set a single season school record, and...
Arizona State Sun Devils

Arizona and Arizona State get ready for the big dance.

It's March, so let the Madness begin! Or if you are the Arizona State Sun Devils and Arizona Wildcats, the madness just continues in what has been a rollercoaster year for both programs. The two teams survived the season, and are ready to roll in the NCAA Tournament. ASU (20-11) will play the Syracuse Orange...
eye on the alamo

Follow All the NCAA Tournament Madness with Eye On The Alamo

If college hoops are your thing, then March is your month and YurView is the place to be. Watch Eye On The Alamo for NCAA tournament news, previews, and predictions from ESPN recruiting experts. Eye On The Alamo starts Monday, March 12th at 9:00 pm and keeps you up to date on all the madness leading...
Arizona Wildcats Guard Mike Bibby

Mike Bibby Remembers Run to 1997 NCAA Title

After capping off a storied high school basketball career with a state championship in 1996 at Shadow Mountain High School in Phoenix, Mike Bibby hit the road a couple of hours south to Tucson to continue his career at the University of Arizona. “I wanted to play basketball at the University of Arizona. First...
GCU Lopes Coach Dan Majerle

GCU Lopes Playing Hard for First Trip to NCAA Tournament

After four long years of sitting on the sidelines while the WAC Tournament played out, GCU is finally eligible to hit the hardwood at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas this week. “I know our guys are excited this time of year. The last 4 years have been a grind, because they knew there...
keonta vernon

GCU’s Keonta Vernon Gets Motivation from Coaches, Teammates & Grandma

GCU senior Keonta Vernon grew up in Tulare, California, which has a population of 63,000 people. Tulare is set in Central San Joaquin Valley about 60 miles north of Bakersfield. “It's a small town and everybody knows each other, so it's just a lot of fun,” Vernon said. This Saturday the Antelopes will play at...
GCU WAC Josh Braun

GCU’s Focus on Fundamentals in February Can Lead to Madness in March

The WAC regular season schedule is near the midway point, and GCU, the pre-season pick by coaches and media to win the conference, is currently tied for third place. The Antelopes and Seattle both have 4-2 records in WAC play, while New Mexico State leads the way at 6-0, followed by Utah Valley at...
GCU basketball players fom different countries

Two of the Tallest GCU Basketball Players in Both Height and Talent

The Grand Canyon basketball team features seven foreign players from five different countries. Two of them are the tallest players on the team, Roberts Blumbergs and Alessandro Lever. The twin towers are just freshmen, but Antelopes head coach Dan Majerle sees great potential in the pair. “At that size they're both ultra talented, which...
GCU Lopes basketball

GCU Lopes Begin WAC Play on Saturday Night in Seattle

It's go time for Grand Canyon. After starting off the season with a record of 10-5 in non conference action, the Antelopes begin WAC play on Saturday night in Seattle. “We're excited. This has been what we have been working for since the beginning of the summer. Seattle is a really good team, really...
Casey and TJ Benson GCU

Benson Brothers Hoping to Lead GCU to First NCAA Tourney

After leading Tempe's Corona Del Sol high school to 3 straight state championships, and being named Arizona's Gatorade player of the year after his senior season in 2014, Casey Benson continued his basketball career at the University of Oregon. After playing 3 years for the Ducks, Benson, who graduated early, decided to transfer for...