Tulane Gets a Homestand: Tulane University announced today that the Green Wave men’s and women’s basketball teams will play all Conference USA games at their Fogelman Arena, on the flood-ravaged campus. The home opener will be against Richmond on December 27th. Four additional “home” games will be played at Tulane’s […]
Month: November 2005
Western Carolina: Catamounts to Retire Mel Gibson’s No. 20
Catamounts To Honor Gibson: Western Carolina legend Mel Gibson will have his No. 20 jersey retired this season. Gibson, who joins other Catamount greats Henry Logan (No. 10) and Ronald Rogers (No. 15) in the rafters, played for WCU from 1959-63. Gibson earned first team All-America honors in 1963 and […]
Syracuse: Boeheim Lets Loose With First-Ever Ejection
Boeheim Lets Loose: Let’s face it. Sometimes you need to let off some steam. You receive the John R. Wooden Legends of Coaching award, you get inducted with your buddy Jim Calhoun into the Hall of Fame, you win your 700th game . . . you gotta let loose. That’s […]
St. Bonaventure: Ahmad Smith Fined $250 For Bar Altercation
Bonnies’ Smith Fined: St. Bonaventure senior guard Ahmad Smith plead guilty to disorderly conduct charges stemming from a large altercation last month outside a St. Bonaventure campus bar. Smith was among 20 people that were cited in the fracas, and he was fined $250 by the village of Allegany for […]
Indiana: Hoosiers Hire Sidney Green As Assistant
Indiana Hires Sidney Green: Indiana head coach Mike Davis has hired former Florida Atlantic head coach and former NBA player Sidney Green as an assistant coach on his Hoosier staff. Green, who was fired in March from FAU, will be replacing assistant Thad Fitzpatrick, who resigned in August to become […]
Arizona: McClellan Appeals Ineligibility To NCAA
McClellan Appeals Ineligibility: Arizona forward Jawann McClellan yesterday appealed his academic ineligibility to the NCAA. Last month, McClellan was ruled ineligible for fall semester due to one summer school course that was incomplete, due to McClellan’s father’s illness and subsequent passing in June. The NCAA is expected to rule on […]
Oklahoma: Bookout Cleared To Practice
Bookout Cleared to Play: Oklahoma senior forward Kevin Bookout was medically cleared to start full-contact drills yesterday, following recovery from surgery on his right elbow in September. Bookout, who averaged 11.5 points and 6.6 rebounds per contest last season, suffered an ulnar nerve contusion against Tulsa last December, and finished […]
Kentucky: Wildcat Lodge Case Dropped by Prosecutors
Wildcat Lodge Case Dropped: Prosecutors are dropping the case of a woman who claims she was raped by a University of Kentucky basketball player last April in the Wildcat Lodge. Fayette County Commonwealth’s Attorney Ray Larson has dropped any plans to present the on again-off again case to a grand […]
South Florida: Bulls’ Enigma Off the Team
Bulls’ Enigma Off the Team: South Florida junior point guard David Sills, nicknamed the Enigma, has been kicked off the team by coach Robert McCullum because of an attitude and behavior detrimental to the team. McCullum did not offer specific examples, but the Enigma has a flighty history. He had […]
Vanderbilt: Injury Slows Commodore
Injury Slows Commodore: Vanderbilt senior forward Julian Terrell will sit out the Commodores’ first exhibition game this weekend because of a stress fracture in his foot. The team discovered the injury after Terrell had an MRI to figure out the source of pain in his foot. The injury could become […]