Jay Bilas' picks his top 68:
It’s not very often that Tony Skinn‘s defensive-minded George Mason Patriots give up 90 points in a game. They did that on Friday night, and still won. The GMU men’s basketball team was at home for its second contest of the 2025-26 season, hosting the Winthrop Eagles. The Patriots earned a...
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2 from the A10:
Robbie Avila, aka "Cream Abdul-Jabbar," transferred from Indiana State to Saint Louis last season and didn't miss a step with his ridiculous production: 17.3 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 4.0 APG. In Monday's season opener, he recorded an 18-point, 11-rebound double-double. With a strong supporting cast --
Dion Brown also had a double-double, and three others scored in double figures -- he should help Saint Louis navigate a potential multibid A-10 and win its first league tournament crown since 2019.
The days of vcu hanging around the top of the A-10 are in danger of ending this season; this is a loaded league. But the Rams have a few things going for them:
Lazar Djokovic is an early standout (21 points on 7-for-10 shooting from the field against Wagner in the season opener). Plus, first-year coach Phil Martelli Jr. knows about being at the top of a conference after guiding Bryant on a historic run last season that included a berth in the NCAA tournament. This should be a fun league race to watch.
And another on our schedule:
In Tech's 2025-26 opener, last season's leading scorer
Tobi Lawal kept the momentum going with 20 points and West Virginia transfer
Amani Hansberry had 19. Highly touted international newcomer
Neoklis Avdalas -- who impressed at the NBA draft combine before deciding to play in college instead -- had only nine points. But he should settle in and be key for a team looking to improve on an 8-12 ACC record.