SLAM UNIVERSITY – SLAM https://www.slamonline.com Respect the Game. Fri, 20 Dec 2024 18:44:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.slamonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/cropped-android-icon-192x192-32x32.png SLAM UNIVERSITY – SLAM https://www.slamonline.com 32 32 USC vs UCONN: The Elite Matchup the World Has Been Waiting For https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/usc-uconn-game-preview/ https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/usc-uconn-game-preview/#respond Fri, 20 Dec 2024 18:44:56 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=823144 Paige Buckets vs Juju. The No. 4 team in the country faces off against the No. 7 squad. This Saturday, UConn women’s basketball will take on USC in Storrs, CT. It’s the Elite Eight rematch everyone will be tuning in to. The last time these teams went head to head, UConn defeated USC, 83-70, led […]

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Paige Buckets vs Juju. The No. 4 team in the country faces off against the No. 7 squad. This Saturday, UConn women’s basketball will take on USC in Storrs, CT.

It’s the Elite Eight rematch everyone will be tuning in to. The last time these teams went head to head, UConn defeated USC, 83-70, led by an epic double-double performance by PB, who was the Most Outstanding Player in the Portland 3 Regional. While the Huskies got the dub, USC’s Watkins also had a double-double of her own and has brought that same energy into this season with 30 and 40-point performances. Both SLAM cover stars are certified rockstars, too: PB has had her Huskies teammates rockin’ her Nike PEs recently while your favorite rappers have been pullin’ up to see Juju hoop since her high school days.

Don’t get it twisted though, the Huskies and Trojans aren’t just one-woman teams. They’ve got an entire squad of shooters and bucket-getters: UConn is equipped with SLAM co-cover star Azzi Fudd, sophomore Ashlynn Shade and freshman Sarah Strong, who is currently second on the team in scoring, to name a few. As for USC, transfer Kiki Iriafen is a true standout averaging close to 30 points per game, and with Kennedy Smith and Rayah Marshall are elite components of their core while averaging 25 points per game.

As for what will go down tomorrow, only time will tell. Until then, we’ve got you covered exclusive merch to cop as you cheer on your favs.

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KENTUCKY vs GONZAGA: Who You Got? https://www.slamonline.com/slam-university/kentucky-gonzaga-who-you-got/ https://www.slamonline.com/slam-university/kentucky-gonzaga-who-you-got/#respond Sat, 07 Dec 2024 15:50:00 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=822575 Three. That’s how many times Kentucky has played Gonzaga, ever, dating back to ’02, but only once have the Wildcats defeated the Bulldogs. Saturdays matchup at Climate Pledge Arena is a must-see game for college hoops fans: the No. 4 ranked Wildcats are looking to bounce back after suffering their first loss of the season […]

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Three.

That’s how many times Kentucky has played Gonzaga, ever, dating back to ’02, but only once have the Wildcats defeated the Bulldogs. Saturdays matchup at Climate Pledge Arena is a must-see game for college hoops fans: the No. 4 ranked Wildcats are looking to bounce back after suffering their first loss of the season to Clemson; meanwhile, the No. 7 ranked Bulldogs have momentum after having beat Davidson by 25-points back in November.

It’s also a battle of the Marks: Kentucky head coach Mark Pope, who is from Washington, revealed to UK Athletics that he knows the Zag’s head coach, Mark Few, “pretty well,”:

“I got to know coach pretty well. He’s been a great friend,” Pope said. “He’s one of the best people in the business. He’s really special. What he’s done in basketball is almost unfathomable. He puts together incredible teams every single year. He’s got a really distinctive style.”

But as for what goes down on the court, that’s another story. Despite the loss to the Tigers, Pope is “feeling good” about his squad after that game because he saw firsthand how they’re able to handle tough moments, even when things aren’t going their way. In many ways, they’ve stepped up to the plate even before the season began: with a new head coach and all eyes on them in this post-John Calipari era, Pope has been able to bring together a group of standouts that includes only one returner from last year, and mostly transfers (9), freshmen (3) and a walk-on.

The rebuild has been real, but don’t sleep, this new-look squad has serious game: as of writing this, the Wildcats are leading the nation in points (92.9) and are fourth in the AP Top 25. Their roster includes leading scorer Otega Oweh, who is averaging a career-high 16 points per game, as well as 1.3 assists and four rebounds, a smooth guard in graduate student Lamont Butler (3.9 apg) as well as Amari Williams holding it down on the boards with 10.9 per game.

“Seasons are hard and that’s why they’re great,” Pope said. “What really is special is when you answer, when you ring the bell. I think we have a locker room full of guys who can take on some adversity. Wins or losses, I think they go into the locker room the same way, hungry to get better. I think that bodes well for us throughout this season.”

They’ll need to keep that same energy against Gonzaga, who boasts a talented roster and the best dime-dropper in the country, Ryan Nembhard, who is averaging 10.8 assists per game. Are the odds in Kentucky’s favor?

Forget the parlays, we’ll see what goes down tonight. And if you’re part of BBN, do we have a treat for you just in time for the holidays.

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Iowa State vs South Carolina: Get Ready for this Must-See Matchup https://www.slamonline.com/slam-university/womens-college-basketball-slam-university/iowa-state-vs-south-carolina/ https://www.slamonline.com/slam-university/womens-college-basketball-slam-university/iowa-state-vs-south-carolina/#respond Thu, 28 Nov 2024 15:45:00 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=822237 As we get ready for Turkey day, we’re in for another kind of treat between two titans. South Carolina will face off against Iowa State on Thursday in a highly anticipated matchup between two electric programs. We’ve known for a minute what the Gamecocks are about: Dawn Staley is always going to make sure her […]

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As we get ready for Turkey day, we’re in for another kind of treat between two titans. South Carolina will face off against Iowa State on Thursday in a highly anticipated matchup between two electric programs. We’ve known for a minute what the Gamecocks are about: Dawn Staley is always going to make sure her squad is ready, while Bill Fennelly and the Cyclones have spun into the spotlight and made their competitive presence known. 

You won’t want to miss this matchup. To get you ready for all the anticipation, shop our exclusive college collections featuring Iowa State, South Carolina merch and so much more.

Here’s what you need to know about both teams ahead of the game:


Record: 5-1 | Team’s vibe: 🌪✨🫡

Iowa State is off to a strong start this season. Led by sophomore center Audi Crooks, who has had a major impact this season and is averaging 21.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, while forward Addy Brown contributes 16.2 points and 8.7 rebounds. In a close match-up, Iowa State defeated Drake University by just two points, with Crooks delivering a huge 33-point performance to secure the win. 

Head coach Bill Fennelly knows his team is up for a challenge. Expect the Cyclones to embrace this must-see matchup while proving what they can do against the reigning champs. As Coach Fennelly put it, “Anything you don’t do well is going to be exposed at a very high level, but if we can do it against them, we can do it against anyone.” 

Here’s a fun clip of just how well Fennelly know’s his squad:


Record: 5-1. | Team’s vibe:🔒🤙🐔

Despite the fact that South Carolina is coming off of a tough loss against UCLA (which marks their first loss since 2023 and the end to their 43 game win streak), don’t sleep on the Gamecocks. They’re the reigning champs for a reason: with an electric roster and a visionary head coach, SC’s squad is led by fifth year senior Te-Hina Paopao, who has been stepping up in every aspect this season and is averaging 14.2 points and 3.3 assists per game. Adding to the dominating team, Chloe Kitts has been a rebounding machine for the team averaging a near double double of 9.2 rebounds per game with 11.6 points.

You can bet head coach Dawn Staley will be making strong adjustments to bounce back, stating, “We have to figure things out a little bit… this is what we usually do to other teams.” 

You already know the Gamecocks bring all the vibes on gameday:

@gamecockwbb Finally at Colonial Life Arena tonight!! #fyp #wbb #ncaawbb #secwbb #ncaawbball #southcarolinawbb #southcarolina #uofsc ♬ original sound – Gamecock Women’s Basketball

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Arizona is Ready to Turn Things Up a Notch: Wildcats Talk New Beginnings, Mindset and Mission for This Season https://www.slamonline.com/slam-university/digital-covers/arizona/ https://www.slamonline.com/slam-university/digital-covers/arizona/#respond Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:01:19 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=822036 The first SLAM University Digital Cover has arrived. Get your SLAMU Cover Tees here. Out with some old, in with some new. This is the recurring challenge that many, dare I say most, programs face in today’s college basketball landscape. Case in point: this year’s Arizona Wildcats, a team that, despite its consensus top-10 preseason […]

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The first SLAM University Digital Cover has arrived. Get your SLAMU Cover Tees here.

Out with some old, in with some new. This is the recurring challenge that many, dare I say most, programs face in today’s college basketball landscape. Case in point: this year’s Arizona Wildcats, a team that, despite its consensus top-10 preseason ranking, has still managed to fly under the radar. 

As is the case with every program of blue blood-esque caliber, Arizona entered this season with a single goal in mind: cutting down the nets at the Alamodome in San Antonio next April. But that’s a long way away from this November afternoon; the season just started and there’s a lot of basketball to be played between now and then. In order for Arizona to get where they haven’t been as a program since ‘01—the Final Four—and damn sure in order to accomplish what they haven’t since ‘97—a national championship—they know they have to stay rooted in the moment, committed to the work and focused on the journey, not the destination. 

In the transfer portal/social media/NIL era, staying focused on the task at hand is much easier said than done. But the culture they’ve been building under Coach Tommy Lloyd leaves little room for outside noise to infiltrate their solidarity. “We have a great group of guys who don’t worry about any of the off-the-court stuff,” says KJ Lewis, a sophomore guard who returned to Tuscon after testing the NBA Draft waters. “We’re such a tight team; all we wanna do is win.”

It’s one thing to express this team-first, win-by-any-means mentality; it’s another to actually embody it. But if you have any intentions of getting on Coach Lloyd’s court, you have no choice. 

It’s easy to forget this is only Coach Lloyd’s fourth season as a head coach. He’s accomplished more in his first three years than a lot of coaches will in an entire career: he’s amassed two Pac-12 Regular Season Championships, two Pac-12 Tournament Championships, two Sweet Sixteen appearances and has never earned lower than a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Talk about excellence. 

Arizona has always been one of the premier brands in college basketball, and Coach Lloyd is only raising the standards. “He wants us to be the best version of ourselves and he pushes us to be that each and every day,” says Caleb Love, the reigning Pac-12 Player of the Year. “And he’s never really satisfied, so I think that’s what helps us keep going and keep getting better.”

With the former National Coach of the Year at the helm, the Arizona faithful can rest assured that they’ll always, at least, have the recipe for success…and while merely having the recipe means nothing if you don’t have the right ingredients at your disposal, recruiting is another aspect of Coach Lloyd’s brilliance. If there was a book titled How to Recruit in the Transfer Portal Era for Dummies, Coach Lloyd would be the author and a photo of this year’s team would grace the cover. The coaching staff pieced together a well-balanced group of highly-touted freshmen, high-level transfers and core veteran returnees. On paper, their roster can compete with any in the nation. And though a talented roster is hardly enough in today’s age of college hoops, it’s surely a great starting point. In that regard, this Arizona squad is ahead of the curve. And with roster churn as high as it is across the sport due to transfer rules, a team’s ability to develop chemistry can prove to be as vital to a team’s success as their ability to knock down a jumper. These guys seem to be ahead of the curve in that regard, too. 

“I think the biggest thing is just playing for your brother,” says former McDonald’s All-American, freshman Carter Bryant. “We come in every day and work our tails off to reach the mountain top this year.” It’s always a good sign when your star freshman is looking to the pinnacle of the game.

When a player puts on that Arizona jersey, suddenly the name on the back of the jersey falls by the wayside in favor of the name across their chest. “We’re playing for something bigger than ourselves,” says Caleb. “The national championship is always the goal here; that’s the standard at Arizona. And we hold each other to that each and every day, whether it’s practice, workouts, games, etcetera.”

The fifth-year senior combo guard is the engine that makes this team go. Caleb entered college as a heralded five-star recruit with one-and-done expectations and has experienced the highest of highs and lowest of lows throughout his career, from the game-winner in the Final Four that ended Coach K’s career at Duke to navigating being the first preseason No. 1 ranked team in history to miss the NCAA Tournament. You name it, and he’s seen it. And through it all, one constant remains: “We have to keep the main thing, the main thing—which is putting wins in our win column” says Caleb. “Winning solves everything.”

Arizona knows a thing or two about winning. It’s a program with a rich history and storied tradition that spans decades. And the players are well aware. “The coaching staff does a good job of preaching who came before us and [talking] about the legacy,” says starting junior point guard Jaden Bradley. 

Jaden is a former five-star recruit who began his career at Alabama, where he was named to the SEC All-Freshman team before opting for a fresh start with Coach Lloyd in Tuscon for his sophomore campaign. After a steady and productive regular season last year, Jaden turned it up a notch when it mattered most. In their three NCAA Tournament games, he averaged nearly 13 points and four rebounds, while shooting 50 percent from three, adding two steals and two blocks per contest. Now, if your point guard is producing like this on both ends of the floor, your chances of success exponentially increase. As Jaden steps into a full-time starting role and prepares to “take on a new leadership role” with a year of experience in Coach Lloyd’s system under his belt, he plans to carry that momentum from the Tournament throughout this season. For Jaden, that doesn’t necessarily mean filling up the stat sheet.

“I just want to do whatever it takes to help my team get wins,” he says.

Wins in college basketball don’t come easy, let alone in the Big Dance. A lot has to go right to be the last team standing. Last year’s Wildcats came within an arm’s reach of a national championship, suffering a 5-point loss at the hands of Clemson in the Sweet Sixteen; this year’s team is (rightfully) confident they have what it takes to get over the hump. But what’s behind their confidence? It all goes back to an old team concept that they’ve seemed to embrace and buy into. 

“I think we have a lot of talented guys who understand that we’re playing for something bigger than ourselves,” says Trey Townsend, a fifth-year senior transfer from Oakland and the reigning Horizon League Player of the Year. “And on top of that, we have an elite coaching staff to guide us in that direction.”


Cover portrait by Arizona Athletics. Action photos via Getty Images.

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