Some college hoops thoughts on the final day of 2014 before we turn over to a new year:
Month: December 2014
The Morning Dish – Wednesday, December 31, 2014
One of the great things about conference play is watching just how teams and players react to playing quality competition and/or on the road after having not been challenged much in the season’s first six weeks.
The Morning Dish – Tuesday, December 30, 2014
In a long-running rivalry that has been lopsided of late, San Francisco and St. Mary’s provided a little bit of a stir at the finish of their game Monday night.
The Morning Dish – Monday, December 29, 2014
Texas Southern has done it again, this time with a buzzer-beater. Also, it wasn’t a very good day for the Pac-12, while a few favorites won comfortably on the day.
The Morning Dish – Sunday, December 28, 2014
The Kentucky hype wagon, already rolling along at NASCAR-like speeds, will only gain even more speed after yesterday.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, December 27, 2014
We all love rivalries, and a big one comes up on Saturday with more significance than the rivalry. Plus a couple of ailing stars could return before long, and the last light Saturday for a while is here.
The Morning Dish – Friday, December 26, 2014
Wichita State has been playing with fire for a couple weeks now. On Christmas Day, George Washington made the Shockers ultimately pay for it.
The Morning Dish – Thursday, December 25, 2014
Christmas Day has long been one day on the sports calendar that has no distinct connection with a particular sport. Over the years, college football and the NFL have taken occasional shots at the day, while the NBA has in recent years attempted to make a claim to the holiday.
Scanning the Nation Notebook – Dec. 24, 2014
On Christmas Eve, we share some weekly thoughts from following the nation in college basketball:
New Hampshire has improved and can do better
New Hampshire battled back on Monday night against LIU Brooklyn, but it wasn’t enough. The Wildcats have improved, but are capable of playing better as America East play beckons.