Greg McDermott is back in familiar territory in the Missouri Valley, and before long the familiarity will likely include winning.
Month: December 2010
ACC Player Rankings 2.0
Florida State is improving despite the diminished impact of Chris Singleton, who could easily be a candidate for conference player of the year in a couple of months.
Big Ten Player Rankings 2.0
We’re getting ready to move into 2011, and it’s time to put Ohio State’s Jared Sullinger on the short list of freshmen who can legitimately compete for an All-American spot.
Bryant Ready to Pick Up Wins
As Christmas nears, Bryant continues to improve. While that hasn’t translated into more wins just yet, it looks like that isn’t too far away.
Boston College a Pleasant Surprise
No one expected Boston College to be 10-2, including at least one NCAA Tournament resume win, and look like they should be in the mix for a good ACC finish. But that’s where they are right now.
Boston University Gets Back on Track
Boston University’s 85-79 win over Saint Joseph’s is a result the Terriers had been seeking for a while, as they had not won in nearly a month. They’re hopeful the next one will be a little closer in time.
Gary Blair Loves New York
Texas A&M routed Rutgers at the Maggie Dixon Classic, a time that afforded their coach to reflect on New York and the progress of the women’s game.
UConn Women: 88 Consecutive Wins
In the featured game at the Maggie Dixon Classic, the UConn women tied the all-time record for longest winning streak in college basketball history.
Rams Ready to Get Better For Atlantic 10
Rhode Island’s first game after final exams wasn’t pretty, but it was a win. They’re also set to get better for an important stretch that is in front of them.
Big East Player Rankings 2.0
Kemba Walker remains the top dog among guards, and Pittsburgh has a team full of players ready to impress as conference play approaches.