Andy Katz

Andy Katz is a senior college basketball writer for ESPN.com. In addition to covering college basketball on a daily basis and breaking news for the site, Katz pens the "Daily Word" and "Weekly Word." Katz is also a regular analyst on College Hoops 2Night.

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Morningstar will have trouble cracking KU's rotation 2 days ago

Cincy's Stephenson won't miss games 2 days ago

Highly-touted freshman Lance Stephenson of Cincinnati has been cleared to compete by the NCAA Eligibility Center and won't sit out any games, greatly enhancing the Bearcats' status as a Big East Conference contender.

Healthy Roe would add another dimension to MSU 3 days ago

Izzo wants more memories on the wall 3 days ago

In his expansive basement, Tom Izzo has a memorabilia room that would send chills down the spine of any Michigan State fan. But there's room on the wall for more. Can the defending runner-up create new memories this season?

Floyd breaks up fight at casino 3 days ago

Coach Tim Floyd had purposely kept a low profile since he resigned at USC over allegations that he paid a handler of former Trojan player O.J. Mayo last May.

BC confident it can exceed expectations in ACC 4 days ago

Glasser adjusting to role as ASU's leading man 5 days ago

Badgers don't mind being picked low November 02, 2009

Could this be Northwestern's year? November 01, 2009

Every year since 1939, the NCAA has held a tournament at the end of the season. Not once has Northwestern been invited. Could this finally be the season that concludes with a dance?

Sidney's lawyers show bank statements October 30, 2009

Renardo Sidney's attorney showed representatives from the NCAA Eligibility Center and Mississippi State bank statements from the family's two-year stay in the Los Angeles area in the hope to get the highly-touted forward eligible for the start of the SEC.

Don't discount Bucks and Illini in Big Ten race October 30, 2009

Beilein's preparation time never ends October 29, 2009

Whether editing game tape on his laptop or creating wooden figurines of his players, Michigan head coach John Beilein is obsessed with one thing: preparation.

Don't discount the talent still around at Wake October 29, 2009

Monroe's return adds to Georgetown's potential October 28, 2009

Vandy should be right in the thick of SEC race October 27, 2009

Once-fired Monson: 'I enjoy life again' October 26, 2009

Harangody has unfinished business October 26, 2009

After Notre Dame's disappointing season, Luke Harangody was close to entering the NBA draft. But with so much still to accomplish, both individually and as a team, he knew he had to return to the Fighting Irish.

Huggins has Mountaineers primed for big season October 23, 2009

Will an A-10 team break away from the pack? October 22, 2009

Red Storm not too concerned about latest injury October 21, 2009

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