The first Big East win for Providence came against one of the conference leaders in Louisville on Saturday night. It’s a win that they had been looking for, in a perfect game for them, and it was a result of what the team has been through thus far.
Month: January 2011
Big 12 Player Ratings 3.0
Kansas’ first loss could be a harbinger of more to come if the Jayhawks don’t get more production from one key contributor in particular.
SEC Player Ratings 3.0
Mississippi State could be in position to make another late-season run now that Dee Bost is back in the lineup.
Richmond’s Offense A Joy to Watch
If you want to see how an offense should be run, the Richmond Spiders would be a very good choice of a team to watch from the college ranks. In the second half of their 84-68 win at UMass on Saturday, the Spiders showed just how good that offense can be.
Bryant Turning a Corner With Recent Winning Streak
It was mainly a matter of time before Bryant started to pick up wins. That time appears to have arrived, and the Bulldogs are starting to turn the corner.
A Quick Run Through the Top Conferences
We’re quickly approaching the time of year when the chatter about which teams will make the Big Dance skyrockets. We’ll join that discussion eventually, but for now, we’re warming up with a tour of the conference landscape in mid-January.
Virginia Improving While Wins Are Hard to Come By
Youth and now a lack of size are making Tony Bennett’s second season at Virginia a major challenge. The Cavaliers are improving, but not getting a lot of wins to show for it.
2011 Spalding Hoophall Classic – Monday Recap
We look back at the last day of the 2011 Spalding Hoophall Classic, with a few nationally televised games. There were a few dandies that included an overtime game, and we get one man’s look at the best players here.
Missouri Valley Notebook – January 17, 2011
There’s a surprise team contending in the early going, and some big matchups ahead including one with big winning streaks on the line.
What’s Wrong With Kansas State?
If you’ve watched any of the Wildcats’ games this season, you probably already know the answer: free throw shooting.