A.J. English led the Gaels to an upset win over Monmouth to win the MAAC tournament, clinching their spot in the big dance.
With Selection Sunday around the corner, RotoWire's Perry Missner runs down the teams and players to watch in all power conference tournaments.
Perry Ellis is playing his final game at Allen Fieldhouse, where he's lost just once in his four-year career, which helps Chris Verrill like the Jayhawks (-9) on Saturday.
He may be expensive, but Alex Spalding explains why it's best to pay up for Denzel Valentine on his senior day at Michigan State.
Chris Bennett breaks down his best value plays for the last Saturday of the regular season, including West Virginia's Jevon Carter, who could provide much more value than his low price.
Jesse Siegel looks at who's hot and not in college basketball, and few are hotter than freshman Ethan Happ and the Wisconsin Badgers.
Buddy Hield and Oklahoma have been excellent from long-range this season, but their Saturday opponents are very good at defending three-pointers, which could help lead them to the upset.
Ryan Arcidiacono has stepped up offensively lately and gets a rematch against a Marquette team he scored over 35 fantasy points against earlier this season.
Kellen Dunham is Butler's second-leading scorer and playing very well of late, putting him in a nice position to produce Saturday against Georgetown.
Hannah Johnson looks at who's up and who's down in the world of college hoops, including Wake Forest's Codi Miller-McIntyre, who is finally starting to look like himself.
Chris Verrill breaks down his best bets for Wednesday's college basketball action, including No. 1 Villanova getting a point on the road at No. 5 Xavier.
Perry Missner loves Ben Simmons, but the No. 1 freshman might surprise you as he concludes his rankings of the nation's top freshmen.
With Duke's short rotation getting even shorter in light of Matt Jones' ankle injury, Luke Kennard is likely to get all 40 minutes to pile up the fantasy stats.
With Matt Jones ruled out due to his ankle injury, the Blue Devils will essentially be playing a five-man rotation, which means even more opportunities for Luke Kennard.
Jesse Siegel checks who's hot and who's not in college basketball, including Kentucky's Tyler Ulis, who's surging for the Wildcats.
Perry Missner continues his countdown of the nation's top freshman. Where does Kentucky's Jamal Murray rank?
Purdue's A.J. Hammons may have more fantasy upside than any other big man in the nation, and RotoWire's Alex Spalding explains why Saturday is the perfect time to jump on the Boilermaker.