Northeast Conference Notebook by Chris Roddy Who’s Got My MoJo? Yeah Baby! Quinnipiac University was off to its best start in a quarter of a century (that’s 25 years for all of you without an abacus nearby). Ripping it up with at a torrid pace of 6-1, the Bobcats looked […]
Month: January 2003
Sun Belt Notebook
Sun Belt Notebook by Andria Wenzel It’s all a numbers game Four years ago Chris Davis decided that the University of North Texas would be the best place for him to pursue a collegiate basketball career. So far one could say things have gone well for the Dallas native. In […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 12th, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki The SEC emerged from non-conference play as quite likely the strongest conference due to its depth, and on Saturday that was on display in six excellent matchups, most of which came down to the wire. The football season was […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Saturday, January 11th, 2003 by Brian Strong So, there’s more to dish about Nolan Richardson III. After bringing a gun to the gym to threaten an assistant earlier this week, it has also been found that there was an inaccuracy in his resume. Those are the […]
Leon Powe Profile
Profile in Courage: Leon Powe by Nicholas Lozito The streets of Oakland, California have been both a friend and foe to Leon “The Show” Powe. At times, their bumpy, concrete courts with double rims and torn-down nets helped mold the eighteen-year old Oakland Tech senior into a high school basketball […]
Peppered in Portland
Peppered in Portland by Jed Tai It’s been a season of streaks for the Portland Pilots. After winning their first three games of the season (not including two additional exhibition wins), the Pilots lost five in a row, and then won four of five games to finish off the non-conference […]
MAAC Notebook
Metro Atlantic Conference Notebook by Kevin Reilly Manhattan on the Move The Manhattan College Jaspers are on a roll, with a five game win streak at that. The victories have come against some neighborhood teams, which makes it that much sweeter. They have moved up into the Top 100 in […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Friday, January 10th, 2003 by Jon Gonzalez Have you heard the one about the coach who brought a gun into the gym after one of his assistants hit him with a bag that contained a steel chain? Well, that coach quit his job on Thursday. Oh, […]
Big Sky Notebook
Big Sky Notebook by Nicholas Lozito Vikings get win in Big Sky opener Junior shooting guard Kevin Briggs played all 40 minutes and scored 21 points Tuesday night as Portland State (3-10, 1-0) kicked off Big Sky play with a 65-52 win over Sacramento State (5-8, 0-1) in Portland. Point […]
Bar Room Bicker 3
Bar Room Bicker – Big Sky vs. West Coast by James Burns and Nicholas Lozito Note: This is the third installation of The Bar Room Bicker, which pits two college basketball enthusiasts against one another. James Burns and Nicholas Lozito are Hoopville Staff writers, and each week the two pick […]