An early start to Tuesday’s contest between Monmouth and St. Peter’s was the most noticeable aspect of the game, although the home team’s defense also stood out.
Month: November 2009
Northwestern: Wildcats’ Star Done for the Season
The Wildcats’ NCAA Tournament aspirations suffered a major blow when leading scorer and rebounder Kevin Coble announced that he will undergo season-ending foot surgery.
Mississippi State: Stansbury Won’t Stand for Insolence
Kodi Augustus lambasted coach Rick Stansbury after the Bulldogs lost to Rider in the team’s season opener. Stansbury responded by suspending Augustus for two games.
Duquesne: Duke Wing Has Wrist Surgery
Melquan Bolding needed surgery to insert a screw in his right wrist, placing the team’s third leading scorer on the injured list for four to six weeks.
College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon Coverage
A running blog with constant updates during the College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon. Be sure to check back every so often with thoughts on the games that start a day college hoops junkies should love!
Purdue: Boilermakers Lose Starting Point Guard
With sophomore Lewis Jackson out indefinitely while recovering from foot surgery, freshman Kelsey Barlow will need to orchestrate the Boilermakers’ offense.
Young Friars Get a Confidence Boost From Weekend
Providence won the World Vision Invitational this weekend, but the young Friars may have won more than just a title to start the season.
Mercer Shows Something in Providence
Entering the season, a couple of things about Mercer were a given. After a weekend of play at the World Vision Invitational, some more positive things seem apparent.
Bucknell Ready to Bounce Back
Bucknell entered the season looking like a team ready to bounce back from last season. Their first weekend of play has confirmed that despite leaving Providence with just one win.
Bryant Coach Learns About Team, Keeps Perspective
Tim O’Shea learned some things about his team this weekend at the World Vision Invitational. In that time, they took steps forward, and he’s remaining consistent about where the program is headed.