Texas starting guard Varez Ward was expected to have surgery this week to repair a ruptured quadriceps that will cause him to miss the rest of the season.
Month: November 2009
Crimson Bounce Back Nicely
Harvard has a young team once again this season. After suffering their first loss of the season on Monday, how they responded the next time out was going to be worth watching, and they responded quite well.
Early On, Areas of Concern Emerge For Northeastern
Although they have played just three games, a couple of areas of concern have shown up for Northeastern. As the season is young, it is possible for this to be overstated as well.
NJIT edges Wagner for second win
NJIT picked up its second win of the young season, and already it is evident that the Highlanders have upgraded the talent level.
Texas: Ward Needs Gurney to Leave Court After Knee Injury
Texas sophomore guard Varez Ward injured his knee during warmups before the Longhorns’ 78-62 win against Pittsburgh.
Ohio State: Offutt Plans to Transfer
Offutt wanted more playing time, but he has not received it this season, and the chances don’t look much better for next season.
North Carolina: Williams Has Shoulder Surgery After Falling in October
North Carolina coach Roy Williams will wear a sling for about a month after having shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum.
Providence Wins, Gets Better
Providence’s blowout win over Vermont wasn’t just a win over a less talented team. The young Friars are getting better early in this young season and Tuesday night provided a glimpse of it.
Orange Delight: Syracuse Runs to Coaches vs. Cancer Title
Entering the Coaches vs. Cancer final respective coaches Roy Williams of North Carolina and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim were in agreement it would a game of spurts. It turned out to be that way and Syracuse had a definitive run that allowed the Orange to post an 87-71 victory in the championship
National Prep Showcase – Final Notes
We take one last look at some notes from the National Prep Showcase.