Atlantic Sun Notebook by Kristy Shonka Stetson Turns Tables on Belmont The Stetson Hatters proved Saturday that a team’s record doesn’t mean as much as the final score. The Belmont Bruins were the unhappy recipients of that lesson as they lost at home to Stetson 85-80. The Hatters went into […]
Month: February 2003
Mid-American Notebook
Mid-American Conference Notebook by Adam Trumble The road proved to be a friendly place to Northern Illinois last week as the Huskies defeated Buffalo and Kent State to stay atop the Mid-American Conference’s West Division. In the East Division, Kent State maintained its lead over Miami, despite the loss. Flashes […]
Metro Atlantic Notebook
Metro Atlantic Notebook by Kevin Reilly You Can Come Home Again Luis Flores left New York City a few years back in search of the fame and glory that a ballyhooed conference like the Big East may afford a youngster who led all Big Apple scholastic scorers during his senior […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Sunday, February 9th, 2003 by Phil Kasiecki Career games seemed to be the order of the day, or at least with a couple of the nation’s better players on Saturday. Not surprisingly, the term “career game” has a slightly different meaning for one than the other. […]
Those Other Bluejays
Those Other Bluejays by Adam Shandler Let’s play a little word association, shall we? I say Creighton Basketball and you say…most likely, Kyle Korver. And why not? Korver, the Ashton Kutcher look-alike from Iowa (which coincidentally is where Kutcher hails from, too) and reigning Missouri Valley Conference Player of the […]
Mountain West Notebook
Mountain West Notebook by Bob Thurman Who Made This Schedule? Is it me, or does it seem like the Mountain West Conference is falling behind everyone else. While most conferences are halfway through their conference schedule, the MWC has only played a third of theirs. Take a look at the […]
Morning Dish
The Morning Dish – Friday, February 7th, 2003 by Jon Gonzalez Not since the days of Tim Duncan has Wake Forest been considered a legitimate national contender. But with a 16-2 record and the emergence of Josh Howard, the college basketball world might want to again take notice of the […]
Roddy’s Rant 4
Roddy’s Rant: The Instant Replay, The Instant Replay, The Instant . . . by Chris Roddy I’m a blond. One joke that never gets old for some of my friends lacking drollness is: Q: How do you get a blond to drown himself? A: Give him a bottle of shampoo […]
Kentucky is Back
Kentucky Basketball is Back by Phil Kasiecki For those who have been wondering, Kentucky basketball is just fine. At times in the last year or so, that has been a difficult idea to entertain. The Wildcats had a tumultuous season and offseason last year, with many off-court problems. Marvin Stone […]
Big Sky Notebook
Big Sky Notebook by Nicholas Lozito Young Bengals bring respect to Pocatello Idaho State is for real. After upsetting Eastern Washington, 88-86, in double overtime on Thursday and nipping Portland State, 58-57, on Saturday, the Bengals (11-8 overall, 4-2 in Big Sky) currently sit alone in third place in the […]