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π 15 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π The Bryant Bulldogs recorded 15 blocks against UAlbany last season β the most by any team in Division I men's basketball.
π 17 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π Nate Mims from WVSU blocked 17 three-point field goal attempts last season, the most by any player in any NCAA division. Heβs a 6-foot-6 guard.
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π 17 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π Nate Mims from WVSU blocked 17 three-point field goal attempts last season, the most by any player in any NCAA division. Heβs a 6-foot-6 guard.
π 18 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π NYU recorded 18 wire-to-wire wins last season, the most by any team in any women's NCAA division. They went 31-0 on the season.
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π JT Toppin, Texas Tech βͺοΈ Second in the nation in efficiency (32.9 PER) βͺοΈ Usage rate of 32% led the Big 12 βͺοΈ 12.3 points in the paint per game led the Big 12
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π Braden Smith & Trey Kaufman-Renn, Purdue βͺοΈ #1 assist-scorer duo in the nation (117 Smith β‘οΈ Kaufman-Renn) βͺοΈ Smith led the Big Ten in WARP (Wins Above Replacement Player) βͺοΈ Kaufman-Renn led the Big Ten in
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π 18 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π NYU recorded 18 wire-to-wire wins last season, the most by any team in any women's NCAA division. They went 31-0 on the season.
π 19 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π Purdue recorded 19 assists in the second half against Nebraska last season, the most by any team in a second half in D1 menβs basketball.
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π Braden Smith & Trey Kaufman-Renn, Purdue βͺοΈ #1 assist-scorer duo in the nation (117 Smith β‘οΈ Kaufman-Renn) βͺοΈ Smith led the Big Ten in WARP (Wins Above Replacement Player) βͺοΈ Kaufman-Renn led the Big Ten in
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan βͺοΈ Led the nation in WARP (12.1) βͺοΈ Led the nation in double-doubles (26) βͺοΈ Only player in the nation with 60 blocks & 60 steals last season
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's βͺοΈ Led the nation with 4.4 offensive rebounds per game (2024-25) βͺοΈ Led the nation with 5.0 second-chance points per game βͺοΈ Anchored the No. 2 defense nationally, allowing 94.3 points per
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Graham Ike, Gonzaga βͺοΈ 3rd nationally in efficiency with a 32.8 PER (2024-25) βͺοΈ Led WCC in points in the paint (11.7/G) βͺοΈ Only player in conference top 5 in both scoring (17.3 PPG) and rebounding (7.3 RPG)
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Donovan Dent, UCLA βͺοΈ Led the nation in fast-break scoring with 6.0 points per game βͺοΈ Only player in the nation to finish top-15 in scoring (20.4 PPG) and assists (6.4 APG)
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's βͺοΈ Led the nation with 4.4 offensive rebounds per game (2024-25) βͺοΈ Led the nation with 5.0 second-chance points per game βͺοΈ Anchored the No. 2 defense nationally, allowing 94.3 points per
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π 19 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π Purdue recorded 19 assists in the second half against Nebraska last season, the most by any team in a second half in D1 menβs basketball.
π 20 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π Gannon (DII) and Elmira (DIII) were the only programs in the NCAA with multiple wins after trailing by 20+ points last season.
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π PJ Haggerty, Kansas State βͺοΈ 5.1 fast-break points per game (2nd in nation) βͺοΈ 21.7 points per game (3rd in nation) βͺοΈ 5.8 win shares (2nd in AAC)
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π JT Toppin, Texas Tech βͺοΈ Second in the nation in efficiency (32.9 PER) βͺοΈ Usage rate of 32% led the Big 12 βͺοΈ 12.3 points in the paint per game led the Big 12
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π JT Toppin, Texas Tech βͺοΈ Second in the nation in efficiency (32.9 PER) βͺοΈ Usage rate of 32% led the Big 12 βͺοΈ 12.3 points in the paint per game led the Big 12
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π Braden Smith & Trey Kaufman-Renn, Purdue βͺοΈ #1 assist-scorer duo in the nation (117 Smith β‘οΈ Kaufman-Renn) βͺοΈ Smith led the Big Ten in WARP (Wins Above Replacement Player) βͺοΈ Kaufman-Renn led the Big Ten in
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π Braden Smith & Trey Kaufman-Renn, Purdue βͺοΈ #1 assist-scorer duo in the nation (117 Smith β‘οΈ Kaufman-Renn) βͺοΈ Smith led the Big Ten in WARP (Wins Above Replacement Player) βͺοΈ Kaufman-Renn led the Big Ten in
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan βͺοΈ Led the nation in WARP (12.1) βͺοΈ Led the nation in double-doubles (26) βͺοΈ Only player in the nation with 60 blocks & 60 steals last season
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American First Team π Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan βͺοΈ Led the nation in WARP (12.1) βͺοΈ Led the nation in double-doubles (26) βͺοΈ Only player in the nation with 60 blocks & 60 steals last season
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π 20 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π Gannon (DII) and Elmira (DIII) were the only programs in the NCAA with multiple wins after trailing by 20+ points last season.
π 21 DAYS βTIL COLLEGE HOOPS π Bryson Dawkins scored 21 consecutive points for Houston Christian in a win last season β the longest scoring streak by any D1 player.
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Milos Uzan, Houston βͺοΈ 29.6 3P% (2023-24) β‘οΈ 42.8 3P% (2024-25) βͺοΈ Recorded the 2nd-most Win Shares in the Big 12 last season
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Donovan Dent, UCLA βͺοΈ Led the nation in fast-break scoring with 6.0 points per game βͺοΈ Only player in the nation to finish top-15 in scoring (20.4 PPG) and assists (6.4 APG)
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Donovan Dent, UCLA βͺοΈ Led the nation in fast-break scoring with 6.0 points per game βͺοΈ Only player in the nation to finish top-15 in scoring (20.4 PPG) and assists (6.4 APG)
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's βͺοΈ Led the nation with 4.4 offensive rebounds per game (2024-25) βͺοΈ Led the nation with 5.0 second-chance points per game βͺοΈ Anchored the No. 2 defense nationally, allowing 94.3 points per
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Zuby Ejiofor, St. John's βͺοΈ Led the nation with 4.4 offensive rebounds per game (2024-25) βͺοΈ Led the nation with 5.0 second-chance points per game βͺοΈ Anchored the No. 2 defense nationally, allowing 94.3 points per
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Graham Ike, Gonzaga βͺοΈ 3rd nationally in efficiency with a 32.8 PER (2024-25) βͺοΈ Led WCC in points in the paint (11.7/G) βͺοΈ Only player in conference top 5 in both scoring (17.3 PPG) and rebounding (7.3 RPG)
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Graham Ike, Gonzaga βͺοΈ 3rd nationally in efficiency with a 32.8 PER (2024-25) βͺοΈ Led WCC in points in the paint (11.7/G) βͺοΈ Only player in conference top 5 in both scoring (17.3 PPG) and rebounding (7.3 RPG)
π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Bennett Stirtz, Iowa βͺοΈ 1st nationally in Offensive Win Shares (2024-25) βͺοΈ 2nd nationally in Win Shares βͺοΈ Led the nation in Minutes Played (39.4 MPG)
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π CBB Analytics 2025-26 Preseason All-American Second Team π Bennett Stirtz, Iowa βͺοΈ 1st nationally in Offensive Win Shares (2024-25) βͺοΈ 2nd nationally in Win Shares βͺοΈ Led the nation in Minutes Played (39.4 MPG)
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