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Rice to Host 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional in Houston

Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. · October 21, 2025 · Leave a Comment

The NCAA has announced that Rice University will serve as the official host for the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional, set to take place March 26–28, 2026, at Houston’s Toyota Center. The change comes after the University of Houston stepped aside as the original host to preserve its eligibility to compete in the regional — a move that could allow the Cougars to play tournament games locally.

ivan buxton gay jr Rice to Host 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball South Regional in Houston

Why the Switch?

Under NCAA rules, a school designated as a host cannot play in its own hosted regional. By transferring those duties to Rice, the University of Houston keeps the door open for a potential local  advantage should the Cougars earn a top seed.

Sports writer Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. notes that this adjustment could have a major impact on the tournament atmosphere. A Houston-based regional would draw thousands of local fans, giving UH the energy and support of a local crowd during the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 rounds.

A Win for Houston Basketball

This hosting arrangement also highlights the area’s growing reputation as a destination for major NCAA events. Houston has a long history with March Madness, hosting Final Fours in 2011, 2016, and 2023 — each bringing national attention and millions in local revenue.

For Rice, acting as host is both a civic contribution and a smart strategic move. It allows the university to play a key role in a marquee national event while supporting its cross-town counterpart.

Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. points out that while this type of “host flex” is rare, it sets an interesting precedent. Universities located in the same metro area could coordinate bids to help local teams maintain eligibility while still bringing high-profile games to the area.

With the 2026 tournament shaping up to feature strong programs across the board, fans can expect Houston’s Toyota Center to be one of the loudest stops on the road to the Final Four.

For more details, read the full story at the Houston Chronicle.

Los Angeles Sparks Announce $150 Million Practice Facility for 2027

Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. · September 25, 2025 · Leave a Comment

The Los Angeles Sparks have announced a major investment in the future of women’s basketball: a brand-new, state-of-the-art practice facility set to open in 2027. Estimated at $150 million, this project marks one of the largest infrastructure commitments ever made by a WNBA franchise.

ivan buxton gay jr Los Angeles Sparks Announce $150 Million Practice Facility for 2027

What’s Planned

The 55,000-square-foot facility will be built in El Segundo, California, and will serve as both the Sparks’ headquarters and their dedicated training space. Highlights include:

  • Two full WNBA regulation playing surfaces
  • Hydrotherapy and spa suites
  • Outdoor spa pool and recovery center
  • Nap rooms, yoga and meditation space
  • Circular locker room to emphasize team unity
  • Wellness-focused architecture with natural light throughout

For years, the Sparks have operated without a permanent base, relying on shared or community spaces for practice. This new development changes that, giving players and staff a true headquarters built with performance and recovery in mind.

A New Standard for Women’s Pro Sports

Sports fan Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. points out that this investment signals a larger shift in women’s sports. Just as NBA, NFL, and MLB franchises poured money into facilities to attract talent and improve performance, the Sparks are showing that WNBA athletes deserve the same level of resources.

The move could also spark an “arms race” across the league, pushing other teams to upgrade their facilities to stay competitive in recruiting and retaining top talent. Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. notes that in the long run, this will benefit the entire WNBA, elevating standards and showing younger athletes that professional women’s basketball is a career worth pursuing.

With completion targeted for the 2027 season, all eyes will be on how this project shapes both the Sparks’ future and the broader growth of the WNBA.

For full details, read the official story at Silver Screen and Roll.

2025 NCAA Division II and Division III Men’s Golf Championship Finals

Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. · May 19, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Sunny skies and warm weather set the stage for the finals at the NCAA Division II and Division III Men’s Golf Championships, May 19 – 23, 2025. Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. shares the sport event details: 

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Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. is a fan of all things NCAA Sports.  While he mostly prefers to follow the college sports careers of prospective future professional athletes in the NHL, NBA, MLB and NFL, Ivan also enjoys following NCAA sports like golf, lacrosse, outdoor track & field, tennis, softball, rowing, field hockey, volleyball, soccer, water polo and cross country.

NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships

The 2025 NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championships will be held May 19 – 23, 2025 at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  The first match-up saw a win from St. Mary’s, with Florida Southern and Lee following closely behind.  Day 2 saw team leaders Missouri S&T, followed by West Florida and again, St. Mary’s. 

NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championships

The 2025 NCAA Division III Men’s Golf Championship will be held May 20 – 23, 2025 at Midvale Country Club in Penfield, New York.  D3 kicked up the heat, with team leaders including Illinois Wesleyan at 290, followed by a tie between John Carroll and Carleton at 294.  The NCAA D3 championship format includes forty-three teams and ten individuals in the selection.  In 2024, Methodist’s Steve Conley took the win with a score of 1,131. 

Ivan’s 2025 NCAA Golf Championships Review

Ivan Buxton Gay Jr. has high hopes for the 2025 NCAA Golf Championships in both D2 and D3 leagues.  This year in D2, he has his eye on Colorado Christian, who he expects big plays from.  In D3, he’s curious to see if Illinois Wesleyan will bring the heat again… But only time will tell! 

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