Bulldogs Give Heytvelt and Davis Second Chance: Gonzaga has reinstated Josh Heytvelt and Theo Davis eight months after police arrested them for possession of psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana and the school kicked them off the team. The two went beyond the terms of their required community service and passed all […]
Month: October 2007
Georgia: Felton Banishes Three to the Doghouse
Felton Banishes Three to the Doghouse: Georgia coach Dennis Felton has suspended three players for at least six games because they violated school policies. Felton did not provide details about the violations committed by senior Takais Brown, junior Mike Mercer and sophomore Albert Jackson. Mercer led the Bulldogs in scoring […]
Ball State: Cardinals’ Nest Down to Nine
Cardinals’ Nest Down to Nine: Ball State coach Billy Taylor has dismissed seniors Micah Rollin and Jarrelle Redden because they violated team policy, leaving the team with nine scholarship players. The Cardinals’ new coach is running a tight ship in Muncie, Ind., after previous coach Ronny Thompson drew two NCAA […]
New Mexico: Lobo Discovers Dangers of Pickup Games
Lobo Discovers Dangers of Pickup Games: New Mexico senior forward Tony Danridge had surgery to repair his broken left leg. Danridge broke his leg while playing a pickup game last week. Coach Steve Alford said the surgery was successful, and the team hopes Danridge will be available in January. A […]
Stanford: Lopez Must Sit Until December
Lopez Must Sit Until December: Stanford will start the season without sophomore center Brook Lopez, who is academically ineligible. One of the most talented players in the Pac-10, Lopez will miss much of the non-conference slate for the Cardinal, but he should be available for conference play if he improves […]
Washington State: Cougar Trades Scholarship for Teammate
Cougar Trades Scholarship for Teammate: Washington State junior guard Taylor Rochestie will give up his scholarship after this season so the team can sign a highly coveted recruit from Florida. Rochestie said his family can afford to pay the school’s $25,000. With the extra scholarship, the Cougars will be able […]
Texas: Longhorn Transfer Must Wait a Year for Cincy Debut
Longhorn Transfer Must Wait a Year for Cincy Debut: Cincinnati forward Mike Williams will miss the upcoming season because he ruptured his Achilles’ tendon. The injury occurred during workouts last week. Williams played for the Longhorns for two seasons, averaging 2.7 points and 3.4 rebounds per game, before leaving the […]
UCLA: UCLA Rewards Howland’s Success
UCLA Rewards Howland’s Success: UCLA coach Ben Howland took the Bruins to back-to-back Final Fours for the first time since legendary coach John Wooden was sitting on the sidelines. The university recognized Howland’s success by giving Howland a new seven-year contract worth $1.5 million per season and $2 million in […]
Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Officials Reduce Fields’ Charges
Pittsburgh Officials Reduce Fields’ Charges: He’s not clear of the law yet, but Pittsburgh point guard Levance Fields is not in as much trouble as he first appeared to be after a nightclub incident in September. Prosecutors will only charge with Fields with simple assault and drop the charges of […]
Lawrence Academy Open Gym
Great Work Ethic Could Lift Lawrence Academy Again by Phil Kasiecki GROTON, Mass. – Lawrence Academy was a great example of winning the old-fashioned way last season. Not blessed with eye-popping talent or depth, they nonetheless walked away with a NEPSAC Class C title, knocking off a good St. Mark’s […]