One wonders if DePaul may finally taking a turn for the better after a long struggle. Plus a few home teams take care of business, the Wolverines lose a key player in what has already been a tough season, and Jim Larranaga makes a phone call.
Month: January 2015
The Morning Dish – Sunday, January 18, 2015
Just a couple weeks into the conference season, we’re already seeing the wear of league play start to show on some teams, or at least in some games.
2015 Spalding Hoophall Classic – Saturday notes
The Spalding Hoophall Classic picked up on Saturday, with a few good games, a couple of blowouts, then the best game of the day at the end. There was also plenty of good talent in each game.
Saturday notes – January 17, 2015
High school games may have grabbed a lot of attention, but there were plenty of college games as well. Most results weren’t surprising, but were well worth looking at some notes on, and we do that here.
The Morning Dish – Saturday, January 17, 2015
Friday may go down as a bad turning point for SMU. Also, a couple of players are on the move after being suspended, and a light day of game action in front of a very busy day.
A big win for Northeastern for a not-so-obvious reason
Northeastern scored a big win over Hofstra in an early first-place showdown on Wednesday night. It was a big win for the Huskies for more reasons than the obvious.
The Morning Dish – Friday, January 16, 2015
We are still barely past the halfway mark of this college basketball season, but there’s a question that probably should start getting pondered a little bit: Is Utah a Final Four contender?
Hofstra’s outlook still very good after missed opportunity
Hofstra made it through a big road gauntlet with just one loss. However, that one loss is a missed opportunity that shows where they need to improve.
Rhode Island keeping perspective after tough loss
Rhode Island controlled Tuesday night’s game against VCU, but couldn’t finish it and took a tough loss. Their improvement is evident, though, and they are keeping perspective on that in trying to keep improving.
Led by seniors, VCU shows the toughness of a champion
A banged-up Treveon Graham and fellow senior Briante Weber willed VCU to a win on Tuesday that may ultimately prove to be more than just their ninth win in a row.