San Jose State hires former Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo
The winningest coach in Navy history spent this past season as a consultant at UCLA.
By Gene WangTerps can’t manage a last-gasp shot in a narrow loss to Michigan State
Jahmir Young turned the ball over on the final play as Maryland fell, 61-59, at home for its second straight defeat.
By Gene WangCaitlin Clark collides with fan in ‘kind of scary’ moment during court storm
The Iowa star said the collision knocked the wind out of her and she was helped from the court by her teammates.
By Cindy BorenBri McDaniel’s hot start, Jakia Brown-Turner’s solid finish lift Terps
McDaniel scored 22 points and Brown-Turner had 20 as Maryland held off scrappy Illinois, 90-82.
By Kareem CopelandA college QB testified about NIL. He says Congress is missing the point.
UCLA quarterback Chase Griffin spoke before Congress on Thursday in opposition of an NIL reform bill introduced by Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-Fla.).
By Jesse DoughertyAll is well at North Carolina, where the Tar Heels are thriving again
After missing the NCAA tournament last season, North Carolina is back atop the ACC.
By Patrick StevensMiami’s Cam McCormick is back for a ninth college season. Yes, nine.
Cam McCormick, a 25-year-old tight end, is happy to be “making history” by extending his injury-marred college football career.
By Des BielerHow do you win more college basketball games than anyone else? By taking breaks.
Stanford women’s basketball coach is on the verge of breaking the career victories record.
By Sally JenkinsMaryland’s momentum is stopped in a road loss to Northwestern
Jahmir Young led the Terps with 36 points but the Terps have lost three of their last five games.
By Washington Post staffMaryland women find key stops, rebounds elusive in loss to Ohio State
The Terrapins squander another chance to beat a ranked foe, falling at home to the No, 18 Buckeyes.
By Kareem CopelandVirginia stifles Virginia Tech, wins latest take of Commonwealth Clash
The Cavaliers extend their home winning streak to 20, second-longest in the nation, with another suffocating defensive effort.
By Gene WangTCU women, rocked by injuries and two forfeits, to hold open tryouts
The Horned Frogs, who got off to a 14-0 start, were forced to forfeit matchups with No. 7 Kansas State and No. 24 Iowa State.
By Des BielerNCAA tournament bracketology: A once-in-a-decade feat is in play
The Mountain West Conference has six viable NCAA tournament teams, a rare feat for a non-power conference.
By Patrick StevensThe NCAA proposed an elite subdivision. What would it cost each school to join?
The Post analyzed rosters for every major athletics program to calculate the minimum cost for each school to enter the NCAA’s proposed subdivision.
By Jesse Dougherty and Emily GiambalvoFrom Harvard to Howard: He’s the rare college hoops eighth-year senior
Seth Towns was the Ivy League player of the year in 2018; four surgeries later, he’s leading the Bison at age 26.
By John FeinsteinA star-studded NCAA women’s basketball season has no shortage of contenders
Selection Sunday is about two months away, and many teams have played themselves into the conversation for earning a No. 1 seed.
By Megan GauerGW men go wire-to-wire, beat George Mason and stay hot in Atlantic 10
GW, coming off back-to-back overtime games, made sure Monday’s game didn’t go beyond regulation, starting fast and holding off the Patriots.
By Patrick StevensIn a complete performance, Maryland pushes Purdue aside
Bri McDaniel and Jakia Brown-Turner impressed as the Terps scored an 88-66 victory.
By Sapna BansilMaryland takes a big step forward with a victory at No. 10 Illinois
Powered by Jahmir Young and Julian Reese, the Terps held down the Fighting Illini to improve to 3-3 in the Big Ten.
By Gene WangNick Saban’s shoes won’t be easy to fill by Kalen DeBoer or anyone else
Alabama officially hired Washington’s Kalen DeBoer to replace Nick Saban. It will be impossible for him to succeed.
By Steven Godfrey