Month: February 2004

ACC Notebook

Atlantic Coast Conference Notebook by Michael Protos Some Early Madness Even though the March Madness of the NCAA Tournament remains a little more than a month away, college basketball offered some of the most exciting games of the season in the past few days. The top two teams in the […]

Metro Atlantic Notebook

Metro Atlantic Conference Notebook by Jesse Ullmann Technical Error MAAC officials had a rough start to the “month of love”. They issued technical fouls to head coaches Joe Mihalich, Bobby Gonzalez, Jeff Ruland, Tim O’Toole, Mike MacDonald and Scott Hicks this past week during games. Bracketology If you build it […]

Big South Notebook

Big South Conference Notebook by Jeremy Dunlap More TV Drama Two weeks after a pair of Big South regionally telecasted games went to the wire, the Charleston Southern/High Point game played on Fri., Feb. 6, was also on the tube and turned out to be more thrilling than probably any […]

Mountain West Notebook

Mountain West Notebook by Bob Thurman Who’s Got Balance? I happened to watch some of the Tulsa-UTEP game on Saturday. It wasn’t because I was thinking of crossing over to the dark side, but it was to check out the most improved team in the country: UTEP. While watching the […]

Morning Dish

The Morning Dish – February 10th Last night belonged to the Big East, with two dynamite upsets: Thomas The Tank Engine: Last night CT did not stand for the postal code for Connecticut. Far from it. CT was Chris Thomas, who hit for 22 of his 31 points in the […]

Hinkle Fieldhouse

A Tour of the Horizon: Inside the Legend by Nick Dettmann College basketball is synonymous with the state of Indiana. Hinkle Fieldhouse is synonymous with college basketball. When you walk into the legendary building, jitters can just run through the biggest college basketball fan. Just knowing what has happened in […]

Big 12 Notebook

Big 12 Conference Notebook by Zach Ewing With only a month left in the regular season, it’s time to find out who the respective contenders and pretenders are in college basketball, and the Big 12 is no exception. Let’s hop to it. Either you got it or you don’t Contender: […]

Ivy League Notebook

Ivy League Notebook by Owen Bochner Every year, one team emerges as the surprise contender in the Ivy League. Two years ago, that team was Yale. Last year, it was Brown. This year’s contender is Cornell. After one weekend of exclusive Ivy play, the Big Red is sitting at the […]

State of C-USA

Farewell to the “Old” Conference USA by Zach Van Hart “It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.” What a great line, huh? While that was talking about two cities, I’m using it to describe one conference, Conference USA. During the past week and a half, […]

SEC Notebook

SEC Notebook by Matt Jones I must admit that I have been a bit distracted this week. So much has been going on in our world that at times it becomes difficult to focus solely on SEC basketball, as we all should be doing. We have the Democratic primaries, where […]