St. John’s coach Rick Pitino likes Coach K’s idea.
John Calipari, Rick Pitino and Billy Gillispie are still active in college hoops. So are former Kentucky basketball assistants. Here's where they are.
We're only days into 2025, but St. John's head basketball coach Rick Pitino is already rethinking his New Year's resolution. His Red Storm team is
LEXINGTON — John Calipari and Rick Pitino aren't just the two most well ... as other coaching titans — Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams, Jim Boeheim and Jay Wright, among others — are enjoying ...
Mike Krzyzewski proposed a major shakeup to college basketball's conference alignment. The legendary head coach spent 42 years in the ACC, leading Duke to 15 conference tournament titles and five national championships.
RJ Luis scored 23 of his St. John’s career-high 30 points after halftime as the Johnnies won for the ninth time in 10 games, beating Villanova, 80-68.
Just eight years ago, the Atlantic Coast Conference had perhaps the greatest collection of coaches in the history of a legendary basketball league that is now playing its 72nd season. Those days are over.
Louisville’s last five coaches — Kenny Payne, Mike Pegues, Chris Mack, David Padgett, and Rick Pitino — lost 18 of their 19 contests against Virginia. Kelsey is already one for one.
Art Chansky ruminates on a new idea from Mike Krzyzewski: merging the Big East and ACC into one super-conference.
Mike Krzyzewski’s retirement has been mostly quiet lately but that changed recently when he brought up an idea on his SiriusXM radio show last week: that the ACC and the Big East should partner up. Here’s what he said: “Our conference has been a great one.
Pat Kelsey issued a formal invitation for Rick Pitino to return to Louisville. In doing so, the first-year head coach ruffled some feathers amongst the college basketball community in the Derby City. A large portion of the Cardinals’ fanbase does not ...
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