Villanova is coming off one of the most exciting national title wins in college basketball history, but where will they be at the start of next season? Find out what basketball analyst Jordan Cornette thinks as he gives his top 12 for the 2016-17 season.
This year's NCAA Tournament had it all! Amazing comebacks and finishes, complete with buzzer beaters and blowouts. Take a look back at some of the tournament's most unforgettable moments.
San José State’s Jessie Hufstetler is named the National Softball Player of the Week, the Mountain West announces its Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week and Fresno State’s Marvelle Harris is set to play in the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament.
After North Carolina's devastating loss to Villanova in the national championship game, Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams was understandably beside himself. Among other things, Williams told CBS's Tracy Wolfson he "felt so inadequate."
Brice Johnson finished off his 4-year career at UNC with a season for the ages. He was a Wooden Award finalist, led the Tar Heels to a National Championship game appearance and left ACC teams in his wake. Johnson's thunderous dunks, blocked shots and ferocious yells kept him playing at a high level all season long. Check out his official highlights right here!
Kris Jenkins' amazing three pointer wins the internet as well as the national championship for Villanova. Check out some of the reactions from athletes and Wildcat fans on social media, including former Duke great Christian Laettner.
Villanova forward Kris Jenkins is no stranger to coming through for his team when it counts. Watch his buzzer beating 3-pointer for his high school team the Gonzaga Eagles back in 2012.
The Duke Blue Devils are poised to make a run at the 2016-17 national championship and are rightfully entering as early favorites.
Michael Jordan was in Houston Monday night to root for his alma mater, and even with North Carolina's dramatic loss he had to appreciate the greatness of Kris Jenkins' game-winning shot.
Due to Cost of Attendance stipends, Villanova basketball’s national title could very well be the final one for non-Power 5 schools.