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The Bronny James recruitment tour is in full effect.

On Tuesday, the senior basketball prospect out of Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth, California, and the son of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James posted a picture of himself sporting threads from the Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team. In the caption, he poses a simple question to his followers: "Buckeye Nation?"

It looks like Bronny's mind isn't made up yet, however, as he also used the hashtag "#notcommitted" in his post. So Buckeyes fans will have to wait before knowing if the 17-year-old hooper will don scarlet and gray for his college career.

The photo op adds to what was a Buckeyes-filled weekend for Bronny. On Saturday, he and his father were present at No. 3 Ohio State football's 21-10 home win against the No. 8 Notre Dame Fighting Irish. "We want Bronny" chants came from the crowd ahead of kickoff, and dad and son took part in the school's "Go Bucks" chant.

Bronny is currently listed as the 35th-best prospect on ESPN's top-100 list and has offers from the Buckeyes, Kentucky Wildcats, Memphis Tigers, Michigan Wolverines, Oregon Ducks and the USC Trojans. Last month, he made waves on social media because of a ferocious dunk he threw down on a defender during an AAU game His final season in high school will begin this winter.

As far as his college decision goes, that will come from Bronny.

"When Bronny makes his choice you'll hear it from him," his father said on Twitter in August.

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Ohio State Basketball: The Top 5 Seasons in Buckeye History | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Ohio State Basketball: The Top 5 Seasons in Buckeye History

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    Comparing basketball teams across different eras is not an easy task. The game today is drastically different than it was back when, say, George Mikan was its most dominant force.

    That being said, the task becomes that much more difficult when selecting the greatest teams from a program as decorated as Ohio State’s. Yes, the Buckeyes are better known for the successes of their football counterparts, but the basketball program is nothing to sneeze at.

    In fact, there have been 11 Final Four appearances in Ohio State history—good enough for sixth of all time.

    Those teams that did not at least make the Final Four were not considered for this list. After all, if enough Buckeye rosters reached college basketball’s grandest stage, it becomes hard to crack a top-five list if yours didn’t.

    With that in mind, here are the top-five seasons in Ohio State basketball history.

    *All stats and facts are courtesy of www.basketball-reference.com.

Honorable Mention: 1998-99 Season

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    Perhaps an asterisk may be more appropriate than an honorable mention for the 1998-99 Buckeye season.

    In the official NCAA record book, this team never existed. Recruiting violations under former Ohio State coach Jim O’Brien’s staff resulted in NCAA penalties that included the forfeiture of the 1998-99 Final Four appearance and a postseason ban.

    Nevertheless, this was certainly a successful season for Buckeye basketball, especially since the program had missed the NCAA Tournament entirely the previous six years. Yes, there have been better Ohio State teams and seasons, but considering preseason expectations, it earns an honorable mention.

    Buckeye fans will remember this team for its backcourt of Scoonie Penn and Michael Redd, who combined to average more than 35 points a game for the scarlet and gray. Penn scored 22 points and Redd added 20 in Ohio State’s thrilling victory over Ron Artest’s St. John’s squad to earn a surprising spot in the Final Four.

No. 5: 2011-12 Season

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    Just because we are ranking the top seasons in Ohio State history doesn’t mean we have to go that far back in the history books. In fact, last year’s team was plenty successful in its own right.

    Among the highlights on the resume was a beat-down of Duke, a regular season Big Ten championship, a first-team All-American and a trip to the Final Four.

    That’s not to say the entire year was smooth sailing. A stretch in February that saw Ohio State lose three of five games had Buckeye Nation fretting.

    By the end of the regular season, however, the worrying seemed for naught. William Buford (whose inconsistent play was directly responsible for a large portion of the concern) capped off the 2011-12 season with a buzzer-beating (and Big Ten winning) jump shot over Michigan State.

    The NCAA Tournament was a combination of gut-wrenching moments, excitement and ultimately, heartbreak. Still, a trip to the Final Four and a Big Ten regular season championship was enough to land last year’s Ohio State squad on this list of successful seasons.

No. 4: 2006-07 Season

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    The beginning of the 2006 basketball season was accompanied by the type of preseason expectations that are typically reserved for the gridiron in Columbus.

    The “Thad-Five” recruiting class was on its way, key members of the previous year’s Big Ten championship team were returning and a buzz was running through the campus.

    Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr. and company did not disappoint. The Buckeyes cruised through the regular season and lost only three games (North Carolina, Florida and Wisconsin), none of which were at home.

    A 15-1 conference record earned the young Bucks a regular season championship and the top seed in the conference tournament. Ohio State won each game in the Big Ten Tournament by double digits, reaffirming its spot at the top of the conference totem pole.

    The victories didn’t come as easily in the NCAA Tournament. Serious scares against Xavier and Tennessee probably led to a remote toss or two in Columbus living rooms.

    Ultimately, the Ohio State basketball team met the same fate as its football team that season—a national championship loss to the Florida Gators (at least we got their football coach now).

    Even with a difficult championship loss, a trip to the national finals, regular season and tournament conference championships gives the 2006-07 Buckeyes the number four spot on the list.

No. 3: 1961-62 Season

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    Get ready for a pattern to close out this list of Buckeye seasons. Ohio State was good in the early 1960s—really good. In the 1961-62 season, head coach Fred Taylor led his squad to an impressive 26-2 mark and a Big Ten championship.

    Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek, arguably the two best players in Ohio State history, provided the Buckeyes with one of the most formidable one-two punches in the history of the Big Ten (and college basketball as a whole).

    The powerhouse Buckeyes finished with a 13-1 record in conference play and were primed as one of the primary national title contenders as NCAA Tournament play began. But they ran into a familiar foe in the national title game—the Cincinnati Bearcats.

    If Ohio State fans of this generation are tired of seeing the Florida Gators blocking the light at the end of their championship tunnels, fans in the early 60s had to be sick of the Bearcats. The 1961-62 season marked the second consecutive year that the in-state rivals met in the national championship game.

    While this season ended in defeat for Ohio State, it was certainly not an unsuccessful campaign.

No. 2: 1960-61 Season

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    The 1960-61 season marked another year and another national championship appearance for the Ohio State Buckeyes of the early 1960s.

    Fred Taylor’s squad, behind that dynamic duo of Lucas and Havlicek, steamrolled its way through an undefeated regular season. Coming off of a national championship season the year before (sorry, spoiler alert), it appeared as if this team would continue the program’s dominance through the NCAA Tournament.

    Then came the national championship match-up with, you guessed it, the Cincinnati Bearcats. Despite an undefeated season and the fact that they entered the game as the clear favorites, the Buckeyes fell to Cincinnati in heartbreaking fashion.

    Ohio State certainly has a decorated basketball program, but its history would be that much more impressive if it could have figured out a way to beat the Bearcats in the early 60s.

No. 1: 1959-60 Season

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    When ranking the best seasons in Ohio State history, the top spot is never going to be in doubt. Sure, the program has 11 Final Four appearances, but only one of those seasons resulted in the ultimate triumph—the national championship.

    Stop me if this duo seems familiar—Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek led the Bucks to a Big Ten championship and a 13-1 conference record before entering the NCAA Tournament. You may have heard of another player on the roster—future Indiana coach Bob Knight came off the bench for coach Fred Taylor.

    Good news though—the Cincinnati Bearcats weren’t awaiting their in-state rivals in the 1960 national championship game.

    In one of the most dominant tournament performances in history, the Buckeyes won their first three games by margins of 19, 17 and 22 respectively. In the final game, the scarlet and gray cruised to a 20-point victory over California.

    As if there was ever a doubt, the lone championship season ranks as the greatest year in Ohio State basketball history. But if Thad Matta continues to win at his current pace, Buckeye fans may be treated to another one sooner rather than later.

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The Big Bang Theory - Basketball

The Big Bang Theory

New York, New York

(Shaquille ONeal at Cleveland; Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovich at Phoenix)

Shaquille ONeal a unique player and the most unsurpassed schemer from basketball. He has played with two of the best shooting guards on the planet since Michael Jordan and worked with two of the strongest coaches of our time. All this turned into four triumphs and big spots on the individual achievements of Bryant and Wade. Next step LeBron James. Seven years ago, Shaq came to watch a talented Akron boy play in a school tournament, and now he will play on the same team with him. And to play not in the role of the main star. Marvelous.

Seven years ago, Shaq came to watch a talented Akron boy play in a school tournament, and now he will play on the same team with him. And play not as the main star

Of course, when exchanging Danny Ferry, first of all, he proceeded from considerations of Shaq's expiring contract, which in this respect is much more attractive than Vince Carter another potential player of the Cavs. In fact, Cleveland lost absolutely nothing. Sasha Pavlovich, after he signed a new agreement, disappeared into oblivion, and Ben Wallace, along with speed, lost all his strongest qualities the widest range of defense and rebounding.

What will Shaquille give to Cleveland?

Defense against Dwight Howard? Not sure. Shaq will not let himself be pushed under the hoop: he will push anyone else he wants, he will not give Howard room to maneuver. But Shaquille is very slow, slow like a bulky old American pickup truck. High pick-and-rolls and quick transitions from defense to attack will turn the old Aristotle's head.

Psychological support? Absolutely. Shaq is increasingly a showman, not a basketball player. He'll tweet out Wade and Bryant, throw kryptonite at Howard, make fun of Chris Bosh and Stan Van Gundy, make Mo Williams the best point guard in the NBA. And, of course, Shaq will come up with a new nickname for himself. I was not too lazy and looked at the symbols of the state of Ohio. What will happen this time? Big deer? Big chestnut? Big tomato? Or maybe a big bright red carnation? The Internet has replaced the platform for him. But if earlier Shaq immediately confirmed what was said in practice, now almost always everything ends with only a short line in the diary and the noise of the media.

Last season, the Cavaliers learned how to beat average and weak teams, as they say, in class. The upcoming season will change little. The main thing is that Shaq does not get bored and does not switch his interest to television at all. If he comes to the playoffs in good shape, then at least we will not get bored.

"Phoenix" frankly sorry. In two years, the team has turned from the brightest and one of the strongest in the Association into a dull and faceless club

And Phoenix is ​​frankly sorry. In two years, the team has turned from the brightest and one of the strongest in the Association into a dull and faceless club. The owner of the team, Robert Sarver, whose interests are connected with the banking sector and the real estate market, was pretty shocked during the financial crisis. He expressed his desire to pay a luxury tax only if the team would qualify for high places. But his right-hand man, Steve Kerr, did his best to ensure that the boss's words remained just words.

The third team that did not randomly participate in the trade, as strange as it sounds, were the Knicks:

contract. Thus, Amare killed interest in his person from many potential buyers, depriving his current team of opportunities to strengthen in the exchange.

**When Cavaliers fans were celebrating the arrival of Chinese shareholders and making plans for Yao Ming in late May, Forbes blogger Mike Ozanian speculated that LeBron James would almost certainly leave the team in 2010. The Chinese were spending cheap dollars and got 15% the worst club, the Cavaliers, plus arena rights. Smaller shareholder of the Cavs, David Katzman, got some coveted cash and Dan Gilbert long-term advertising contracts. It's just that LeBron James will move to New York, and everyone is ready for it.

The Great Spurs

(Richard Jefferson to San Antonio; Bruce Bowen, Fabricio Oberto (traded to Amir Johnson to Detroit) and Kurt Thomas to Milwaukee)

You know me most pleased in the exchange between Milwaukee and San Antonio? Richard Jefferson's long-range shooting percentage last season was 40%. Okay, he was 36% on the Nets, where Carter and Kidd were able to see the back of each other's heads. But in Milwaukee? RJ began to play more on the perimeter and involuntarily prepared himself for the game in the Spurs. Popovich has got a player who can do all the things that are so necessary: ​​shoot from behind the arc, complete fast breaks (without Ginobili, only Parker did this), score points through individual actions. Jefferson will add energy to the team, try to wake it up from hibernation.

Popovich got a player who can do all the things that are needed: shoot from behind the arc, complete fast breaks, score points through individual actions

Now Buford and Popovich will quietly continue to look for a center. Drew Gooden didn't fit the team, nor did Kurt Thomas. The Spurs need an unprepossessing center like Nesterovich, Mohammed or Oberto, who can strictly fulfill his role set by the head coach.

And the Bucks management continues to amaze. Weird people. These are the same guys who turned down the Spurs' winter offer of these same players. It was they who did not make a deal with Portland, whose general manager included Lafrentz's contract expiring this summer, and they turned down the Cavs with Wally Zerbiak. A little later, they will also buy out Bruce Bowen's contract (he will go back to the Spurs) and find a cheap way to sell Luke Ridnur. And all for what? To re-sign Ramon Sessions. It will be somewhat funny if they don't succeed.

Waste Crawford

(Jamal Crawford to Atlanta; Acie Lowe and Speedy Claxton to Golden State)

Another example of an exchange where money comes to the fore. Golden State has many long-term contracts. The backbone of the team has been formed, there are many young talented players whose progress is expected. Therefore, it is worth getting rid of expensive and unnecessary assets. Jamal Crawford first. Cory Maggeti is apparently the second.

A replacement, Speedy Claxton, is injured and the Warriors are serious about insurance payouts. Lo is a fast point guard, great with the ball. The same Marcus Williams, only not completely hopeless. For him, this season is quite decisive: either a contract in the NBA, or Europe.

Jamal Crawford for Atlanta first of all, an attempt to strengthen. Johnson had a very hard time in the playoffs when he was used by a double team. The team did not have a player capable of scoring points with his own hands. Crawford is one of the best players in the league in this regard. Only unlike elite snipers, Jamal is not famous for high efficiency.

Flip Saunders got a team at his disposal, whose players can do anything except play defense

Now it remains to agree with Marvin Williams and Mike Bibby and go to another playoff campaign. Possibly the last one for years to come. Their main star Jo-Jo is preparing to spend the final season with the team. Next summer, when James and Wade decide on their future, a number of teams will be like a wounded lion rushing at what moves, thinks and throws around the ring (Manu Ginobili and Joe Johnson). And it’s not a fact that the Hawks will have enough opportunities to keep their main star.

Change

(Mike Miller and Randy Foy to Washington; Darius Songaila, Ethan Thomas and Alexey Pecherov to Minnesota)

Minnesota general manager David Kahn cleans the redoubts. The draft pick Randy Foy did not justify itself, the Mayo trade deal fell through. Kevin Love is good and has tremendous potential, but OJ is already one of the best shooting guards in the league right now. And now again in the draft they will recruit the back line of the team. How successful this will be, only time will tell. The second step will be to try to break up with someone from the oversaturated front line. This raises the question: why should you take Darius Songaila, and not, say, DeShawn Stevenson? The exchange is made, and one team is left without a back line, and the other without a front line. Weird people.

Flip Saunders has got a team at his disposal, whose players can do anything except play defense. Undoubtedly, the Wizards will be one of the most attractive teams in the NBA. The four players in the starting five attack from any distance and are capable of scoring 30 points per night. This will be very interesting to watch.

Top 15 college basketball opponents | Ranking 2023

People love collegiate sports because they have a long and rich history. In college sports, rivalry is probably the best part. These games are as hot as can be because schools, teams and fans hate each other so much.

This is a rivalry that goes beyond one game. Throughout the year, these colleges and universities naturally dislike and dislike each other.

Some college sports are popular because of their turbulent history in just one sport. Others have grown to include more than one sport. Some rivalry stands out in college basketball.

This article aims to give you the best college basketball competitions and other important information. Let's dive right in.

Contents
  • How important is rivalry in college basketball?
  • Here are the top 15 college basketball competitions in 2022.
    • #1. Villanova-La Salle
    • No. 2. UConn - Syracuse
    • No. 3. Kansas - Missouri
    • No. 4. Indiana - Kentucky
    • No. 5. Michigan - Michigan State
    • No. 6. Duke - Maryland
    • No. 7. Michigan v. Ohio State
    • No. 8. Syracuse - Georgetown
    • No. 9. Kentucky - Florida
    • No. 10. Indiana-Purdue
    • No. 11. Georgetown-Villanova
    • No. 12. UCLA-Arizona
    • No. 13. Kansas-Kansas State
    • No. 14. Louisville-Kentucky
    • No. 14. Louisville-Kentucky
    • Duke-North Carolina
  • FAQ
  • Conclusion
  • Recommendations

How important is rivalry in college basketball?

In sports it is very important to have an opponent for several reasons. Your opponent can bring out the best in you, push you to your limits, make you a better athlete, and set (and keep raising) the bar you have to jump over. Rivalry can be both very evil and very sweet.

Whatever sport they play, every athlete needs someone to compete with. It shows how serious the competition is and, most importantly, how important respect is. An opponent is someone you are trying to beat or at least be on the same level as in the same field.

The best rivalry in college basketball can be between teammates or opponents. It's a blessing to have a teammate who is also a contender.

Each person works to see how much better he can outperform the other person. The well-known rivalry in college basketball is important in every game and contributes to the team's success.

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Here are the top 15 college basketball competitions in 2022.

#1. Villanova-La Salle

Philadelphia Big Five games between Villanova, La Salle, Penn, St. Joseph and Temple are some of the most important non-conference competitions in college basketball. Villanova Wildcats and La Salle Explorers will give them a good chance of making it into the top 5 teams this year.

La Salle's Tyreek Duren hit a long three-pointer last year and the game went into overtime. In the last seconds of overtime, he reached the basket and scored the winning point. It's the kind of competitive game that Philadelphia fans often see in the Big Five.

With Nova's Duren and Ryan Arcidiacono returning in 2013-14, it's not surprising to see another burst of heroism in the late game. This is one of the best college basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

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No. 2. UConn - Syracuse

Jim Calhoun spent 25 years developing the UConn program. During that time, he led the team to sixth on the all-time win list.

In all of his 24 years coaching the Huskies, he has competed against Jim Boheim of Syracuse, who is now number two on the list.

Calhoun's retirement and Syracuse's move to the ACC cost the Huskies and Oranges several spots on this list.

However, their history is too rich to be overlooked. In their last season of the Big East, it was very bad that they only played each other once.

At the Storrs, UConn beat No. 6 Syracuse 66–58 with neither team ranked. This is one of the best college basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

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#3. Kansas-Missouri

Since Missouri is no longer part of the "Big 12", no one knows when the Border War will start again. However, the Missouri Tigers and Kansas Jayhawks are on this list because they used to be the top two teams in the Big Eight.

Mizzo's legendary coach, Norm Stewart, didn't buy gasoline for the Kansas team bus because the tax money would go to the Jayhawks. The players entered the court with the same level of intensity.

They last played in February 2012, when Tyshawn Taylor's free throws helped No. 5 Kansas beat No. 3 Missouri 87–86 in overtime at Lawrence. This is one of the best college basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

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No. 4. Indiana vs. Kentucky

The Indiana Hoosiers vs. Kentucky Wildcats match has been going on for over 40 years. However, it is currently in limbo due to disagreements over where to play the games. She also has an advantage over the other team because she has won 13 national titles.

On top of that, the last regular season game between these two teams was one of the most memorable games of this century. Three-pointer Christian Watford in the siren gave Kentucky the first defeat of the 2011-12 season, which subsequently won.

Every season that goes by without a game between these two great teams of all time is a loss for college basketball. This is one of the famous college basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

No. 5. Michigan - Michigan State

In March, Michigan nearly tore a page out of the Michigan Spartans playbook. Fans in East Lansing are well aware of how a superstar plays for a national title, and Michigan almost did the same.

Trey Burke had the State of Michigan in his Wooden Award commercial. Mainly because he stole the ball late in the game and scored to save a 58-57 victory in Ann Arbor over the Spartans.

After a long decline, the Michigan Wolverines are now vying for the top spot in the national rankings. This makes the games between them and perennial title contenders Tom Izzo much more exciting.

These teams have a 50 year history with players such as Kazzy Russell and Johnny Green.

It's good for Big Ten basketball to see them at the top of their game again. Michigan State-Michigan State is one of the best college-basketball rivalries fans love to see.

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No. 6 Duke - Maryland

The rivalry between the Maryland Terrapins and the Duke Blue Devils is another thing that will end because of the realignment. This season, the two teams will play in the same conference for the last time before Maryland moves into the Big Ten.

This means that 2013-2014 is the last chance for the two teams to have a season like 2000-2001. This was when they played each other four times.

Twice in the regular season, once in the semi-finals of the ACC Tournament and once in the Final Four. There the duke beat the Terps for the third time.

However, one of those wins came after Duke made up 10 points behind him in 54 seconds. It was a painful memory for Maryland fans, but a year later, their team's only national title erased it.

The 2012-13 Terps did not meet this standard, but they beat the then-Net. 2 Duke at College Park, 83-81, their biggest win of the year. Duke vs. Maryland is one of the best college-basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

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No. 7. Michigan vs. Ohio State

There's no better feeling in college sports than ending an opponent's perfect season. The Ohio State Buckeyes knew this when Michigan was the only undefeated team in the country in January. This is one of the most famous college basketball rivalries that basketball fans love to see.

OSU took the lead in the first half and held onto the win 56-53. A month later, Trey Burke and the rest of his team traveled to Ann Arbor and beat OSU in overtime. Both teams are in contention for the national championship, so this is the perfect time to watch this game.

Accordingly, the two coaches who brought them to this point have completely different styles. Thada Matta's defense and John Beilein's offense should be the mainstay of the Big Ten for years to come.

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#8. Syracuse - Georgetown

The Orange and Georgetown Hoyas had one of the most intense rivalries in college basketball. With the end of the old Big East, they will no longer be able to play against each other.

Jim Boheim's 2-3 zone now faces two generations of big men like John Thompson, from Patrick Ewing to Roy Hibbert, and the big men who play with them.

When these two teams meet again, they will most likely still be in the top 25. This is one of the famous rivalries between college basketball players who love to watch.

No. 9. Kentucky - Florida

This rivalry was ranked number one on the SEC list when Billy Donovan moved to Gainesville. During two national titles, the Florida Gators were the top team in their conference thanks to their strong coach.

But when John Calipari got to Lexington, Britain was back on top. The last time the two teams played, Nerlens Noel injured his knee and was forced to miss the rest of the season.

However, next year's games should be among the most important in the country. Since both teams have a good chance of being in the top five when the game starts in the conference. This is one of the famous college basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

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№10. Indiana - Purdue

In the history of the Indiana Hoosiers and Purdue Boilermakers, 2012-2013 was one of the few boring years. This was because the best IU team of this century was playing against a bad team, Purdue, who lost both games by 30 points. This is one of the famous rivalries between basketball clubs that basketball fans love to see.

However, there has never been a better rivalry in the history of the Big Ten than the one that led to Bobby Knight's most famous breakdown during the game. Knight's famous chair throw became a symbol of more than just his bad temper. For this, he was fired from his job in Bloomington.

The winner of this game not only influences the position in the Big Ten, but also every year has a chance to score points. This is because both schools are trying to recruit the best players from the same state.

No. 11 Georgetown - Villanova

The New Big East exists to maintain a rivalry similar to that between hoyas and wild cats.

Georgetown and Villanova, two of the league's original and now top Catholic programs, showed that a school doesn't need to play FBS football to have a nationally renowned basketball team. Georgetown-Villanova is one of the most famous college-basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

While the two teams have played many hard-fought games in the regular season, it is one legendary postseason game that sets this rivalry apart. Patrick Ewing's 1984-85 team beat Nova every time they played during the regular season.

However, when they met again in the national championship game, the eighth-place Wildcats beat the best Hoyas to become the greatest underdog in history.

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No. 12. UCLA - Arizona

The Bruins have been one of the best teams in the Pac-12 since John Wooden, and Arizona hasn't been far behind since joining the conference. In 22 of the last 30 years, one of these schools has won the regular season or tournament in their conference.

In March, a late failure by Kyle Anderson knocked the Wildcats out of the Pac-12 tournament. This gave UCLA the lead for the season, but also cost them Jordan Adams and their chances in the NCAA Tournament.

Arizona is the clear favorite to win the league championship this year. However, Adams, Anderson and the UCLA Bruins are among the teams most likely to stop them. This is one of the famous college basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

No. 13. Kansas - Kansas State

One of the best things to happen to the Big 12 in recent years is that the Wildcats are back in contention for the national title.

With the help of Frank Martin and Bruce Weber, K-State has become a major threat to Kansas in the league.

Last year, the hated Wildcats had to share the conference title with the Jayhawks. The Jayhawks narrowly beat the Wildcats in Manhattan, 59–55.

Even Wilt Chamberlain was worried about Sunflower Encounter. A year after playing in the national championship, his 1957–58 Kansas team finished second in the conference.

They were behind Bob Boozer and Kansas State. Despite the fact that the Jayhawks have been playing collegiate basketball for 106 years, they still cannot scare their rivals from the same state.

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No. 14. Louisville - Kentucky

The two teams that have won the last two national championships come from the same state and hate each other very much. Great Britain beat Louisville twice en route to the 2012 title.

This includes a rare Final Four rematch that made Louisville the first team in that year's Big Dance to lead Kentucky by 10 points.

Since they started playing regularly in the mid-1980s, the Wildcats and Cardinals have won five national titles.

That number could easily rise to six in 2013–14 when they become the top two teams in the pre-season polls. Kentucky would retaliate after losing 80–77 in December. This is one of the most famous rivalries between basketball clubs that basketball fans love to see.

No. 15. Duke-North Carolina

Duke-UNC is close to becoming one of the best contenders in any sport. This is one of the best college basketball rivalries that fans love to see. It's both because of how crazy the fans of both teams are, and because of how good they are.

When these two teams play together, it becomes clear why they have won a total of nine national titles and sent 137 players to the pros.

North Carolina was the only team that came close to beating the Blue Devils in front of the Cameron Crazies last year. However, the two teams met little to change who won the ACC title.

That should change in 2013-14 when both the North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke University Dukes are in the thick of the conference race. In other words, everything will be business as usual on the Tobacco Road. Duke-North Carolina is one of the best college basketball rivalries that fans love to see.

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FAQ

Who are the two players whose rivalry is the best in NBA history?

Larry Bird vs Magic Johnson.
Bill Russell vs. Wilt Chamberlain.
Isaiah Thomas vs. Larry Bird.
LeBron James vs Kevin Durant.
Kobe Bryant vs Shaquille O'Neal.
Isaiah Thomas vs Michael Jordan.
Russell Westbrook vs. Patrick Beverly.
Kevin Garnett vs. Tim Duncan.

What is the most important basketball rivalry in the NCAA?

Villanova and La Salle compete for the title of the best college basketball team in the Bluegrass State. This is one of the biggest rivalries in college basketball. Both teams are always among the best in the country, which further aggravates the rivalry.

Which sports rivalry is better?

In the history of the sport, the best rivals are:
Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics
Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali
Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees
Ohio State vs. Northern Michigan
Duke Carolinas
Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics
Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston Celtics

Who do the Lakers play most often against?

Celtics from Boston. The Celtics and Lakers are two National Basketball Association (NBA) teams that don't like each other. The Celtics and the Lakers are two of the most famous teams in the NBA. Their rivalry is often described as the best in the league.

Are the Knicks and Lakers rivals?

We know a lot about the history of teams like the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks. It shows how important rivalries are in this league and how important it is to have them.

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Conclusion

The great college basketball rivalry brings out the best in the best teams and the loudest in their most dedicated fans.


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