Longtime Cleveland sports fans are familiar with the “Kardiac Kids,” which was the nickname bestowed on the 1980 Cleveland Browns team that won multiple games in the waning seconds of the game. Although the 2011-12 college basketball season is still somewhat young, the Cleveland State Vikings have already given that […]
Month: December 2011
Mike Adras resigns post at Northern Arizona
Northern Arizona head coach Mike Adras resigned on Friday. What’s grabbed the attention of fans and supporters since then is his replacement choice.
Plenty of great action on the menu this weekend
Nearly every top team is on the schedule this weekend, and many of those teams face their stiffest road tests of the season.
Siena keeps battling but could use a win
It’s been a rough go for Siena thus far, both on and off the court, and while they continue to battle, they’re 3-6 after dropping a tough 82-78 decision to UMass on Friday in the Basketball Hall of Fame Holiday Showcase.
Injuries, eligibility issues hurt Brown out of the gates
The 2011-12 season hasn’t exactly gone the way Brown drew it up thus far. Injuries and eligibility issues have something to do with it.
Big East dominates SEC-Big East Challenge
We’re still a few weeks shy of the beginning of conference play in the Big East, but this past week gave us some of the best tests these teams will see in the nonconference season with the SEC-Big East Challenge. These interconference events are great hooks for college basketball fans […]
First road win may help New Hampshire get going
New Hampshire got the road win they were looking for on Wednesday night. Their hope is that it will boost them for more of the same later, and to keep moving toward the potential they have.
Looking back at the Jimmy V
A few notes from the Jimmy V Classic, which provided two good matchups including one that came right down to the end.
Weber State loses a key component
Last year, nine games in, Damian Lillard tore his ACL. This year, Randy Rahe‘s squad was dealt another blow as redshirt senior forward Kyle Bullinger dislocated his elbow against San Jose State three days ago (semi-warning: the video is, at least, cringe-inducing. At most, might make you hurl.) Reports aren’t […]
In a time of tribulation, college hoops shows the good in sports
If it’s early December, it’s time for the Jimmy V Classic, one of the better events of the year that highlights a cause more important than winning or losing on the court.