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    Indiana Hoosiers vs Rutgers Scarlet Knights

    BIG TEN MEN'S TOURNAMENT - 2nd ROUND
    RUTG
    Rutgers Scarlet KnightsRutgersRUTG
    15-18, 3-15 Big Ten
    76
    15-18, 3-15 Big Ten
    Final
    1234T
    Rutgers
    RUTG
    294776
    Indiana
    IU
    284169
    IU
    Indiana HoosiersIndianaIU
    16-15, 9-9 Big Ten
    69
    16-15, 9-9 Big Ten
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    Game Information

    New York, NY

    Referee:Bill Ek

    Referee:Robert Riley

    Referee:Bo Boroski

    2025-26 Standings

    NCAA Division I
    Big Ten ConferenceBig Ten ConferenceCONFGBOVR
    Michigan19-1-37-3
    Nebraska15-5428-7
    Michigan State15-5427-8
    Illinois15-5428-9
    Wisconsin14-6524-11
    Purdue13-7630-9
    UCLA13-7624-12
    Ohio State12-8721-13
    Iowa10-10924-13
    Indiana9-111018-14
    Minnesota8-121115-18
    USC7-131218-14
    Washington7-131216-17
    Rutgers6-141314-20
    Northwestern5-151415-19
    Oregon5-151412-20
    Maryland4-161512-21
    Penn State3-171612-20

    Men's College Basketball News

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    Court halts order, denies extra year of eligibility

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    41m

    Kohler, eligible for fifth year after injunction, commits to BYU

    Kohler, eligible for fifth year after injunction, commits to BYU

    Former Michigan State forward Jaxon Kohler, who was cleared to play after a judge granted an injunction for Class of 2022 athletes seeking a fifth year, has committed to play for BYU.

    16h

    Jury rules New York Times defamed Alabama basketball player

    Jury rules New York Times defamed Alabama basketball player

    An Alabama jury on Thursday awarded $9.25 million in damages after finding that The New York Times defamed an Alabama basketball player by incorrectly reporting that he was at the scene of a fatal shooting in Tuscaloosa.

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