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Today we present another great episode of CUSA Insider. Today’s program is all about the 2026 Air National Guard CUSA Men’s Basketball Tournament. Jessica Radford & Eric Jones break down all of the insane action from Huntsville last week, including a phenomenal championship run from Antoine Pettway and his Kennesaw State Owls. Watch the entire episode to watch our exclusive interview with Coach Pettway, and tournament MVP RJ Johnson. ***All rights reserved. If you like it, great! Share it, but PLEASE DO NOT CLIP IT OR RE-PURPOSE ANY FOOTAGE FOR USE IN OTHER VIDEOS OR BROADCASTS.***
A tight affair in the first quarter was followed by a 7-0 run in the second, as the hosts secured a 40-32 advantage at halftime. Jonah Mathews scored 8 of his team’s 10 points to start the second half, with Besiktas opening a 50-39 lead. But Trento responded with a 2-10 surge, turning the game into a back-and-forth duel in the closing quarter. The two defenses tightened up and the quarterfinal was meant to be decided by a free-throw contest in the closing stages. Jordan Bayehe had the opportunity to send it to overtime, but he split free throws and Ante Zizic picked up the defensive rebound to seal the outcome. Mathews paced the Turkish side with 23 points and Anthony Brown bagged 16, as Besiktas remained unbeaten at home this season. The hosts held DeVante’ Jones to just 4 points, but DJ Steward came to the fore with a game-high 29 points. Yet, it wasn’t enough, as Trento was eliminated from the playoffs. Read more at: https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/en/eurocup/news/game-center-its-time-for-do-or-die-quarterfinals/ Watch all live games on EuroLeague TV: https://tv.euroleague.net/ https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/eurocup/ https://www.instagram.com/eurocup/ https://x.com/Eurocup https://www.facebook.com/TheEuroCup/ #RoadToGreatness #basketball #eurocup #basket #dunk #freethrow #eurocupbasketball
ITHACA, New York -- March 14th, 2026 Fair Use Notice: The Women’s Basketball Alliance (WBA) highlights are shared under Fair Use as transformative content for educational, promotional, and analytical purposes. By curating and presenting condensed game footage, we provide commentary, foster public engagement, and promote the growth of women’s basketball. For copyright concerns, contact us at womensbasketballalliance@gmail.com, all claims will be reviewed promptly. Written by ESPN.com Fadima Tall scored 20 points and Olivia Hutcherson sparked a late surge to help No. 23 Princeton beat Harvard 63-53 on Saturday to win the Ivy League tournament. Top-seeded Princeton (26-3) avenged last season's tournament semifinal loss to Harvard. The Crimson went on to beat Columbia 74-71 in last season's title game. The Tigers have won six of the eight championships in the tournament's history and will make their fifth straight NCAA tournament trip and 13th appearance since 2010. Harvard used a 20-8 run between the third and fourth quarters to knot the score at 51 with 4:01 to play. But the Tigers answered with Hutcherson, who scored eight points in a 12-2 rush to end it. Tall shot 8 of 12 from the floor and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds to go with four steals and three assists. Ashley Chea added 13 points for the Tigers, and Hutcherson finished with 12. Karlee White scored 15 points and Olivia Jones added 13 for No. 3 seed Harvard (18-11). Princeton shot 49% from the field compared to Harvard's 39%. The Tigers made 18 of 22 free throw attempts while the Crimson hit 8 of 11. Harvard beat Columbia 67-65 in overtime to reach the title game. Columbia beat Princeton in both regular-season matchups. Read More: https://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/48209259/princeton-women-beat-harvard-win-ivy-league-tournament
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A career-best PIR from Isaac Bonga and clutch scoring from Carlik Jones fuel Partizan’s statement win in Bologna. Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade has been playing better in recent games and it seemed only a matter of time before registering a significant road victory. After a home win against Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens and narrow losses - 4 points or less - against Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv, Real Madrid and Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul, Partizan topped Virtus Bologna 82-88 in Round 31 and showed a lot of good along the way. No-one offered more energy and was more effective than versatile forward Isaac Bonga, who was the best player on the floor. He finished the game with 16 points, 11 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 blocks and 6 fouls drawn for a career-high PIR of 34. It was his fifth career double-double. Tonye Jekiri took advantage of his extended playing time due to Bruno Fernando's foul trouble to post 10 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal. Read more at: https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/en/euroleague/news/bongas-career-night-leads-partizan-past-virtus/ Subscribe to the official EuroLeague YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@euroleague Euroleague Basketball website: https://www.euroleaguebasketball.net/euroleague/ Install the mobile app: https://eurolg.net/el-app Follow the EuroLeague on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/euroleague/ Follow the EuroLeague on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@euroleague Follow the EuroLeague on Twitter X: https://twitter.com/EuroLeague Like the EuroLeague on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheEuroLeague Play EuroLeague Fantasy: https://euroleaguefantasy.euroleaguebasketball.net/ Discover all EuroLeague offers: https://linktr.ee/EuroleagueBasketball #EveryGameMatters #euroleague #basketball #euroleaguebasketball #partizan #kkpartizan #virtusbologna #fullgamehighlights
Significant staff additions in Starkville. Paul Jones has the scoop on SEC Sunday Night.