An erosion of trust between NCAA basketball players, coaches?

The lecturer was Dr. Tim Chartier, a Davidson College professor who specializes in ranking methods. For the past several years, he has preached and taught a math-heavy form of bracketology—the science of predicting the annual NCAA college basketball 

According to the Study of Student-Athlete Social Environments, the most recent annual survey of more than 20,000 college athletes administered by the NCAA, Division I men's basketball players are less trusting of coaches than male athletes in any other 

The field of 64 will be announced Monday night. Where will perennial powerhouses like UConn and Tennessee wind up?

The Seton Hall Pirates filled the golden hardwoods of the mecca of basketball, their exuberant celebration acting as a fourth crushing reminder to Villanova that one mistake could cost them a chance at a bigger title.

American University players warm up during a practice session for their NCAA college basketball tournament game Wednesday, March 19, 2014, in Milwaukee. American plays Wisconsin in round two on Thursday. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) (Associated Press).