Josh Rosenstein

Josh is a graduate of Middlebury College who loves following a handful of sports and leagues, especially the constantly evolving world of college basketball. If the sport has taught him one thing, it is to expect the unexpected.

Tournament

Three Overseeded and Underseeded Teams in the 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament

Like every prior year, the 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament will play host to an unbelievable level of basketball, as well as unimaginable upsets. Although we likely will not see a 16-seed topple a 1-seed this year, at least one team will spoil a contender’s championship hopes and shock the world. Picking these unlikely upsets requires […]

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Four Factors That Will Help You Pick a Better Bracket

March Madness is just around the corner, and no matter your level of college basketball expertise, everyone wants to pick a better bracket than their family, friends, and coworkers. Yet, constructing even a semi-accurate bracket is nearly impossible. So how do you gain an edge in your bracket groups? Usually, the better team prevails, but

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Johni Broome (4) is a popular pick to be a First Team All-American this season.

These Five Players Should Make up the Top All-American Team

Every collegiate player dreams of seeing their name on an All-American team. Although players are remembered for their performances in March, the regular season provides a much greater sample size of games for these selections. Before teams head into postseason play next week, I assembled what I think should be the All-American First Team. Who

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Mountain West Guard Donovan Dent

This Mountain West Guard Might be the Best Mid-Major Player in America

Despite the bulk of the National Player of the Year conversations centering around Auburn’s Johni Broome and Duke’s Cooper Flagg, a Mountain West guard has quietly put up a stellar season. New Mexico’s Donovan Dent has exploded onto the scene this year, as he leads a Lobos team that comes in at 22-6 and sits

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Two Top 5 Picks Face Off: Takeaways from #3 Duke versus Illinois

Madison Square Garden played host to Duke versus Illinois on Saturday night, as the Blue Devils obliterated the Fighting Illini 110-67. The out-of-conference neutral-site game was a bit of an outlier for this stage of the season, but this fresh matchup excited fans. Despite the walloping by Duke, the game was entertaining and very informative

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College Basketball Supremacy

College Basketball Supremacy: Takeaways from #1 Auburn vs. #2 Alabama

This past Saturday, a battle for college basketball supremacy went down in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Auburn, who came in as the top team in the nation, visited the Alabama Crimson Tide, who sat at number two in the AP rankings. This matchup marked only the sixth time in college basketball history that an in-state game between

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Six of the Most Unpredictable College Basketball Teams

Uncertainty is what makes the NCAA so much fun, but unpredictable college basketball teams also drive fans crazy when filling out March Madness brackets. The paths of a few teams this year stand out as exceptionally difficult to understand and even more challenging to predict. *Rankings as of February 16 College Basketball’s Six Most Unpredictable

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The Four Most Underwhelming College Basketball Transfers

While the transfer portal has become a key part of collegiate sports, this season has seen plenty of underwhelming college basketball transfers. Many transfers came in with enormous expectations but have struggled in the first half of the season. These players have all proven their abilities, but have transferred into a worse situation for their

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