It hasn’t been the kind of storybook season recent years were for Cornell, who got their first Ivy League win of the season on Saturday night. But after persevering through some tough times, they are finally about to get some home games.
Month: February 2011
How Not to Go Out in Style
Another busy weekend concludes, and the most surprising story is Larry Drew II’s ungraceful exit from North Carolina.
ACC Player Ratings 4.0
Georgia Tech’s Iman Shumpert is playing like one of the ACC’s best guards despite receiving little support from the rest of the Yellow Jackets.
Big Ten Player Ratings 4.0
Michigan State and Minnesota will finish at least the regular season without a guard considered crucial to the teams’ success. However, the Golden Gophers will miss Al Nolen more than the Spartans will miss Korie Lucious.
Virginia Tech Hurts From Another Close Loss at Boston College
Virginia Tech has had some rough outings at The Heights in recent years. History repeated itself on Saturday, as the Hokies had plenty of chances before dropping a 58-56 decision to the Eagles.
McGonagill Leads Brown With Performance For the Ages
Jesse Agel knew a long time ago he had a tough point guard. But even he didn’t think what Sean McGonagill did from on Friday night was going to happen after what happened a couple of days earlier.
Missouri Valley Notebook – February 4, 2011
Heading into the home stretch, three teams are one game apart. We take a look at how those teams shape up, as well as improving Aces and a key match up of slumping teams.
A Super Weekend Awaits
The Super Bowl takes prominence this weekend as the NFL season concludes, then gives way to the best time of year for the world of college basketball.
USF Not Developing As Expected
A year ago around this time, the University of South Florida looked to be on the verge of a breakout. However, the expected progress doesn’t seem to be there now as wins have been hard to come by both at home and on the road in 2010-11.
Roy Williams’ Lineup Change Reaps Immediate Rewards for UNC
With Larry Drew II relegated to the bench in favor of Kendall Marshall at point guard, the Tar Heels have blossomed on offense. Perhaps counterintuitively, Drew has been a major factor in making that happen.