College basketball

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  • NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Pits The Bulldogs Against The Bears
    Gonzaga Bulldogs guard Jalen Suggs (1) shoots the game winning shot over UCLA Bruins guard David Singleton.
    Gonzaga plays Baylor for the men's NCAA basketball championship.
  • The Final Four Get Ready To Rumble For U.S. College Basketball Crown
    UCLA Bruins guard Jaime Jaquez Jr. (4) poses for a picture after the UCLA Bruins beat the Michigan Wolverines.
    The championship game is on Monday, April 5.
  • Keyontae Johnson Collapse Caused By Mycorditis, Possibly Linked To COVID-19
    Florida Gators forward Keyontae Johnson
    Keyontae Johnson will need at least three months to see if he can still return to basketball. This was after doctors diagnosed him with acute myocarditis following his recent collapse at a basketball game.
  • Keyontae Johnson Going Home For The Holidays, Medical Findings Inconclusive
    Florida Gators forward Keyontae Johnson
    Keyontae Johnson is set to be released from the hospital and will spend the holidays with his family. However, his medical condition remains inconclusive.
  • Keyontae Johnson Has Woken Up From A Coma, Responding Well
    Florida Gators forward Keyontae Johnson
    Keyontae has woken up from his medically induced coma and is responding well. However, he remains under observation to determine why he collapsed in that game against the Florida State Seminoles.
  • Keyontae Johnson Placed In Medically Induced Coma As Precautionary Measure
    Florida Gators forward Keyontae Johnson
    Keyontae Johnson is now in a medically induced coma to keep him sedated. He remains in the same critical but stable condition after collapsing in the Florida Gators game against the Florida State Seminoles.
  • Keyontae Johnson Getting Proper Medical Care After Collapsing During Game
    Basketball amid flowers at shrine for former Los Angeles Lakers basketball star Kobe Bryant arrive at a makeshift shrine in Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 26, 2020.
    College player Keyontae Johnson remains in critical but stable condition after collapsing in Florida's game against Florida State recently.
  • 285-Pound Zion Williamson Takes A Tumble After Nike Shoe Malfunction, Nike Stock Follows Suit With A $1.12-Billion Loss
    Nike Stock Falls With A $1.12-Billion Loss After Zion Williamson Shoe Emergency
    This time it appears it’s not a case of ‘if the shoe fits,’ but of whether Nike shoes can take a spin move by robust six-foot-seven-inch tall, 285-pound college basketball player, Zion Williamson. A whirlwind force on the court and an athlete with a future before him spelled NBA BIG LEAGUES, the eighteen-year-old upcoming athlete injured his right knee in the game of the season when his left foot literally burst through his Nike shoes as he was about to dribble.