College Basketball Reporter Scott Hughes Took His Own Life, Leaving Behind His Wife, Darlene, and 2 Daughters
College Basketball Reporter Scott Hughes Took His Own Life, Leaving Behind His Wife, Darlene, and 2 Daughters
Scott CB was a beloved and respected voice in the sport.
January 3, 2026
This article was last updated by Ashish on January 2, 2026
Scott Hughes, a former credentialed men’s college basketball reporter, took his own life. His wife, Darlene, shared the tragic news on social media.
His final words were “Thank you for 9,500 followers.”
Scott Hughes, aka Scott CBB, was a storyteller who captured the unique spirit of the game.
His passion wasn’t just for the big wins or top-ranked teams, but for the late-night tip-offs, the unexpected buzzer-beaters, and the personal stories of players and coaches.
His genuine connection made him special and built a devoted online community by blending sharp analysis with humor and heart. Moreover, his commentary mixed statistics with insight and always carried an unmistakable enthusiasm.
His updates were more than just sharing news. He shared a love for the drama and camaraderie that make college basketball special.
He is remembered as a passionate fan who turned his fandom into a space for thoughtful, engaging, and human conversation about the sport he loved.
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Scott Hughes was a cherished voice in men’s college basketball journalism and a beloved husband, father, and friend.
He took his own life, leaving behind a community in mourning.
Scott’s wife, Darlene Hughes, shared the heartbreaking news.
She is requesting privacy for herself and their two young daughters as they navigate this unimaginable loss.
Hello. This is Darlene, Scott’s wife. Scott took his own life this evening. He left behind myself, his two daughters, and an Earth full of friends. Scott loved X/Twitter more than anything. His final words were, “Thank you for 9,500 followers.” Please let us grieve this loss.
Scott was a credentialed fixture on the college basketball scene, known for his deep knowledge, fair reporting, and an unwavering kindness. He was a beacon of approachability and genuine connection.
He moved with ease between conversations with national analysts and casual fans, treating everyone with the same respect and warmth.
Moreover, he cultivated a vibrant online community, and he was thankful to his followers until the very end. He fostered a sense of belonging, making countless fans feel seen and heard.
Recently, Scott’s professional life faced a public challenge.
His media credential for the 2026-26 season was revoked following a social media post related to a campus safety incident at Utah Valley University.
There is a SNIPER on campus at Utah Valley University.
UCF transfer Tyler Hendricks is shooting 50.7% from beyond the arc this season for the Wolverines. Utah Valley takes on Tarleton State tomorrow night.
Scott Hughes is survived by his wife, Darlene; two daughters; a wide circle of family and friends; and an entire community of fans who felt they knew him.
He leaves a deafening silence, but the echoes of his voice remain in the debates he moderated, the stories he told, and the countless connections he forged.
His legacy is defined by the loyalty of his integrity, his investment in the people around him, and the joy he found in building community.
The Hughes family will hold a memorial service to celebrate the life of a beloved college basketball reporter.
Rest In Peace, Scott Hughes.
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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.
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