UMass-Lowell has continued to improve, and it’s translating into wins to the tune of a 5-3 mark since the new year.
Month: February 2014
Penn is not greater than the sum of their parts
Penn has good talent, and many Ivy League schools would love to have some of their players. But the Quakers are struggling, and it starts with not being greater than the sum of their parts.
Rebuilding continues for Binghamton with tough bottom line results
Year two under Tommy Dempsey at Binghamton is proving to be as challenging as expected, and the Bearcats have now lost a season-high seven in a row.
Saturday Notes – February 1, 2014
Saturday was a busy day of college basketball with a number of great games. There’s one many will be talking about for a while, but that was hardly alone.
Princeton is already in a deep hole
It may be early, but Princeton is already in a deep hole in the Ivy League, to the point where they no longer control their own destiny.
Willard has concerns following Seton Hall loss to Butler
Butler has had trouble winning games in their inaugural Big East season, but they have continued to compete and it paid off at Seton Hall.