Harvard has bounced back from a loss at Army with three solid games right in a row. More importantly, things seem to be coming together, and that’s a good thing with three tough road games coming up.
Month: December 2009
Seton Hall Romps over NJIT for Fifth Win
Seton Hall ran away from NJIT to improve to 5-0, and Bobby Gonzalez challenged his team not to let up once they had a big lead because there was a larger mission at hand.
South Florida: Buckeye Transfer Fails Another Drug Test
South Florida guard Anthony Crater has been suspended after failing a drug test.
DePaul: Blue Demons Lose Double-Double Machine to Foot Injury
DePaul forward/center Mac Koshval will miss the next three to four weeks with a left foot injury.
Seton Hall: Lawrence Can Play Starting Dec. 19
Suspended Seton Hall guard Keon Lawrence will be eligible to play beginning Dec. 19, when the Pirates host Temple.
Binghamton: University Reassigns Assistant Coach
Following the paid leave of Binghamton head coach Kevin Broadus in October, the Bearcats have lost yet another member of the coaching staff in assistant Julius Allen.
Holy Cross Finally Gets First Win
After a couple of tough losses and a very difficult road stretch, Holy Cross came home and got their first win of the season. The growing pains that have come with it have been at both ends of the floor thus far.
UCLA: Bruin Big Man Packs Bags to Transfer
The Bruins suffer another early season disappointment with Drew Gordon’s announcement that he will transfer.
Villanova: Freshman Big Man Sidelined With Hepatitis
Villanova’s top freshman forward is out indefinitely while recovering from the hepatitis B virus.
NIT Season Tip-Off: Five Things we Learned
The two days in New York at the NIT Season Tip-Off had a few things we could take away. Here is a look at five of them, covering all four teams.