Dragons’ Up-and-Down Season Continues by Phil Kasiecki BOSTON – Not many coaches keep a sense of humor after their team has been man-handled on the court. Often, interviewing a coach after such a game isn’t easy, as one can expect the coach to not have many words and not be […]
Month: January 2008
MEAC Notebook
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Notebook by Michael T. Lyle, Jr. Two, long months of out-of-conference play has come to an end for just about all eleven schools in the MEAC, and at least two of those teams showed they’re ready for the next three after some strong performances against the “big […]
Harvard Improves At Good Time
Crimson Come Alive at a Good Time by Phil Kasiecki CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – If the past two games are any indication, Harvard may found itself. The timing isn’t bad, either, considering only Ivy League games remain. After struggling for most of December following a win over Michigan, the Crimson have […]
Washington State: Cougars Guard Hospitalized With Concussion
Cougars Guard Hospitalized With Concussion: Washington State freshman reserve Stephen Sauls was hospitalized after he collapsed and had difficulty breathing because of a concussion he suffered during a team scrimmage Monday. Sauls was elbowed in the head and collapsed shortly after leaving the practice because of the blow. Team trainer […]
Southern Miss: Southern Miss Coach Leaves Team to Be With Mother
Southern Miss Coach Leaves Team to Be With Mother: Southern Mississippi coach Larry Eustachy flew to California and is taking an indefinite leave of absence to be with his ailing mother. Eustachy could be back for Saturday’s game with Tulane or miss more significant time. In the meantime, Southern Miss […]
Notre Dame: Fighting Irish to Go to Ireland
Fighting Irish to Go to Ireland: Notre Dame will be in Ireland Aug 13-25 to face Irish and Polish teams in the first Emerald Hoops Program, a plan to help basketball relationships between communities in the United States and Ireland. The Fighting Irish are expected to participate in a series […]
Wisconsin: Wisconsin Player Caught Drinking Again
Wisconsin Player Caught Drinking Again: Wisconsin backup forward Kevin Gullikson has been cited for underage drinking again. The junior, who will turn 21 on Feb. 26, measured 0.20 in blood alcohol content level. He had received similar citations in the past two years and agreed to be part of an […]
Miami Picks Up a Good Win in Boston
It wasn’t pretty, and it wasn’t overly convincing if you only look at the stat sheet. But Miami’s 77-71 win over Boston College on Saturday night had some good things for the visiting team, and it was evident in how they reacted when the game was over.
Big Win For Robert Morris
Home-Bound Senior Leads Big Win For Robert Morris by Phil Kasiecki CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. – Mike Rice isn’t planning to downplay Monday night’s win, at least not right away. If anything, he and senior Tony Lee wanted to play it up. “It’s enormous. It’s Boston College. These guys are a […]
Savannah State: Savannah State Breaks Record for Ice Cold Shooting
Savannah State Breaks Record for Ice Cold Shooting: In an 85-25 blowout at Kansas State, Savannah State broke two NCAA records for scoring futility. The Tigers scored only four points in the second half, making only one field goal in 23 attempts. Those numbers are the worst in the shot-clock […]