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2019 BIG3 draft results: Former NBA No. 1 overall pick Greg Oden, Rockets draftee Royce White among top selections
The BIG3 is set to begin its third season this summer, and the 3-on-3 professional basketball league will be bigger than ever after the addition of four expansion teams -- the Aliens, Bivouac, Enemies, and Triplets -- boosted the total number of teams to 12. The new season tips off on June 22.



BIG3 Draft Results:

First Round:
  1. Enemies: Royce White
  2. Triplets: Chris Johnson
  3. 3-Headed Monsters: Larry Sanders
  4. Killer 3s: Josh Powell
  5. Ball Hogs: Will McDonald
  6. Tri-State: Yakouba Diawara
  7. Aliens: Greg Oden
  8. Trilogy: Patrick O'Bryant
  9. Bivouac: Shawne Williams
  10. Ghost Ballers: Jamario Moon

Second Round:
  1. Bivouac: CJ Leslie
  2. Killer 3s: Donte Greene
  3. 3-Headed Monsters: Tre Simmons
  4. Tri-State: Jason Richardson
  5. Triplets: Alan Anderson
  6. Trilogy: Sam Young
  7. Ghost Ballers: Alex Scales
  8. Aliens: Brandon Rush
  9. Ball Hogs: Jermaine Taylor
  10. Enemies: Craig Smith

Third Round:
  1. Triplets: Sergio Gipson
  2. 3-Headed Monsters: Mario Chalmers
  3. Aliens: Robert Vaden
  4. Ball Hogs: Dusan Bulut
  5. Killer 3s: CJ Watson
  6. 3s Company: Dijon Thompson
  7. Trilogy: Carlos Arroyo
  8. Bivouac: Dion Glover
  9. Ghost Ballers: Mike Taylor
  10. Tri-State: Bonzi Wells
  11. Enemies: Frank Robinson
 
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Sources: UConn expected to rejoin Big East

UConn is expected to leave the American Athletic Conference and return to the Big East for basketball and other sports in 2020. UConn was an original member of the Big East, beginning in 1979, but went to the American during realignment in 2013.

UConn became one of the best basketball programs in the country during its time in the Big East. The men's program has won four national championships since 1999, the last one coming in 2014

The Huskies women's basketball team has been virtually unchallenged in the American, going 102-0 in the regular season and 18-0 in the league tournament in six years. The Huskies have won three NCAA titles (2014, '15, '16).
 
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